http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/dynamic_charting.aspx?symbol=EBAY&selected=EBAY
Stock going down.
Could someone be manipulating it in response to this auction?
Just wondering.
(I don’t know jack about the stock market)
There's one born every minute.
“and yet the auction page has disappeared again”
bump
Could the buyer, P***1, be this guy? http://puzo1.blogspot.com/
Those are some pretty serious charges. If eBay really believes what they’re saying, why haven’t they cancelled colmado_naranja’s account? http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/colmado_naranja_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZ
obumpa
Tell Ebay to piss off. They can’t tell you who and who you can’t contact. He put his email in the auction. Sounds like Rahmbo and the Kenyan Marxist are involved in this now.
Maybe the seller should try Sotheby’s, or Christie’s.
Didn’t Rush Limbaugh sell an official government document on Ebay?
An official letter from The Senate Majority leader to his bosses calling for his censure....
As I recall it sold for 2.1 million dollars.
Here’s what eBay apparently said to people writing to that guy who said he had a “dissertation” to sell for $1 Million... :-)
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“Our records show that you recently received an email from colmado_naranja through the Ask Seller a Question or Contact eBay Member features. This email may be fraudulent,” the eBay notice warns. “This kind of email is often called a ‘phish’ or ‘phishing attempt,’ and the people who send them are known as ‘phishers.’ Phishers use these methods to try to get your personal information, such as user names, passwords and credit card details. Because the emails may sometimes come through the eBay system, the phisher may seem to be trustworthy and have a good reason to contact you.”
The notice then instructs, in multiple places, “Do not respond to the sender either through the eBay system or your email account.”
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Now, it’s true that eBay is infested with scammers, and they know it. They’ve had so much in the way of problems, that they’ve taken to warning people.
HOWEVER, all this seller colmado_naranja has to do is contact WorldNetDaily, since they’ve got the ability to “get the news out” about his document, and they can examine it and *verify it* and tell the world that according to *their investigation* the document is *authentic*.
Now, this seller *knows this* — and if he doesn’t contact and work with WorldNetDaily and get this done, that pretty much confirms that he’s a scammer.
There couldn’t be a better outfit to work with to get this kind of documentation out, because they’ve been interested in this issue from the beginning and haven’t given up on it since. AND, Jerome Corsi has also worked on *this very document* before while he was in Kenya. He *knows* about this documentation and could provide the expertise needed to get this thing taken care of.
BUT — I suspect that this is nothing but a scam and a ruse — or else this seller would already be working with WorldNetDaily right now, and WorldNetDaily would not have trouble reaching him (which they *are* trying to do...).
If I wanted a Kenyan President, I would move to Kenya.
There is always a creepy alliance between IT and tyranny: