Re: (idm) Can Anyone Vouch For This Guy? (was: THIEVING idm BASTARD)
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grant horne wrote:
quoted 25 lines I've got a deal lined up with a guy named Scott Cullun, at a PO Box in San>
> >I've got a deal lined up with a guy named Scott Cullun, at a PO Box in San
> >Antonio. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but the phonetic simularities between
> >the names are uncanny. I can't find a Scott Cullun in the San Antonio phone
> >book, so I'm feeling suspicious.
>
> The best thing to do is to explain to him the situation and have him
> initiate the trade/sale first. If he's genuinely serious, he'll have
> no problem owning up to his side of the deal first. But the similarities
> do seem a bit unsettling - so I'd use extra precaution.
>
> I will be passing through San Antonio this August. And after I load up on
> some of the Worst Bar-B-Que in the World, I am planning a visit to
> Jason's home. I'm not expecting anything save for a scare and maybe a
> bloddy nose. But, if you've been burned, let me know. If you have old
> email regarding the trade, it would be especially helpful if it was
> forwarded.
>
> And by the way, has anyone had any trouble dealing with Puckered1@aol.com.
> I traded Never Mind the Distortion and a rare Em:t disc for a 12" and
> some cash. She claimed she never received the package, which I have
> a moderately hard time believeing. I sent it Express Mail via USPS -
> can I expect any help from them?
>
> ghh. a mean mf.
I recommend getting all sent mail Insured. It costs only a small extra
fee and they will run a trace on it for you. It is the 90's my friends
and there is no longer such a thing as "lost mail".
Also UPS DOES NOT FUCK UP- they are VERY reliable
precise