Posted on 06/30/2009 9:05:15 PM PDT by woofie
This is the latest messaging I have had with the seller on eBay
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Dear colmado_naranja,
I see the auction has been pulled (again), also I got a bunch of warnings that you might be trying to get my account info etc.
I sure hope you are legit or at least not trying to cause harm
If you can tell me anything about what is going on I'd appreciate it
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Dear ____
Hi. Don't worry, I'm not a scammer. You can check with other eBayers that have made posts all over the internet in support of me and that eBay is now to the point that they will say anything to cancel my auctions.
There will be no more auctions for Obama?s b.c., but this may interest you. Ebay item # 160345795373. ?Autographed photo of Smith and Andylenny abroad.?
Again you?ll have to search by listing number for the first several hours until the title becomes searchable.
I'm turning the b.c. over to WorldNetDaily and Joseph Farah. Thanks for your support. You are appreciated.
- colmado_naranja
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I had recieved this from eBay earlier:
Hello ______________
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 and an attempt to do one of the following:
- Obtain your eBay password - Gain access to your eBay account - Use your eBay account for fraudulent activity - Set up an outside-of-eBay transaction which may be fraudulent
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.
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Sincerely,
eBay Trust & Safety team
You said — I will believe it when I see it and it is vetted.
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And that’s precisely why a place like WorldNetDaily and a guy like Jerome Corsi should be the ones to handle it. They can do that job...
Now *this* (what has jjust happened) is actually the *most sensible thing* I’ve seen so far in this *whole affair*... I have to give praise to WorldNetDaily for taking responsibility of this thing (at least I hope they are, and that this is not another hoax)...
Thanks!
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Leftist hoax, dont take the bait.
You said — I always thought that if this is for real WND and Corsi would be involved. Can this be for real? Are we, the members of Free Republic and the readers of WND witnessing history again? If this is a hoax, then its a great hoax but if its for real then get ready for a revolution.
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Well, I (for one) am very happy to see Corsi and WorldNetDaily be involved in this. For the *first time ever* — there is a chance that *something legitimate* may happen. Before now, *absolutely nothing* has happened.
It’s *only* WorldNetDaily and Jerome Corsi that have a legitimate chance of getting something to happen.
You said — Theres no mention on WND of them getting anything.
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This is where we’ll get the chance to find out if this was a hoax all along or not. If WorldNetDaily does not report that they have this from that seller, then we’ll know it was all a hoax.
But, if WorldNetDaily does report that they have it, then we’ll know that there was something legitimate to it.
Meg whitman is not a conservative. The only way she ran ebay was because she raised rates twice a year and at any other time she needed the money. ebay was totally unregulated and meg never cared one iota when she ruined someone for greed. they do not call it greedbay for nothing. She made horrible mistakes and made sellers pay for them.
Newsome and Meg are the same as far as I am concerned. Both are equally hated in California. Think raising rates with raising taxes and no concern for the people and you got Meg. Her ebay quarterly reports are online. Take a look at them. And as she raised rates she was withdrawing millions and setting it aside in case she screwed up so badly ebay went down.
You can only think that going to WND is all because of you? Come on, be a little modest.
You said — I think hes blowing smoke up Farahs skirt.
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The “proof” will be WorldNetDaily reporting on this one way or another. Since they have been reporting on this auction and saying that they’ve been trying to contact this seller — now they *surely know* what he has said and they will report whether this is true — or whether this is a hoax. We’ll find out pretty soon...
Leftist hoax to discredit as many as possible. Don’t take the bait I’m warning you all.
I thought I would tease some of those “Obama Derangment Syndrome” types... LOL...
so is the utube deal real? I am getting lost
You are very welcome. Cheers!
Oh jeez I forgot about the Rams but would he stay up all night? I could care less if he buys the Rams.
He also mentioned O was going for three terms. Plus he mentioned the American electorate is in a coma - asleep at the nightmare we are facing.
I think the GOP or someone has it. They are just waiting until his numbers get worse.
Well ! We shall find out soon enough! Shant’ We?
Will it not be remarkable if Smitty got the Real Birth Certificate of The Kenyan Fraud, while OBOZO has spent Millions of Dollars and thousands of hours og Goon Time to Hide the Most Innocent of Documents for All of Us; Our Birth Certificate!! What the Hell is on OBOZO’S Birth Certificate, that OBOZO has moved Heaven and Earth to Keep “IT” hidden from Mankind! We have a Character posing as Our POTUS who is Far Stranger and Weirder than Michael Jackson ever was! and Infinitely Less Talented than Michael Jackson as well! INFINITELY LESS TALENTED!! Howdy Doodey was a much more talented Puppet than OBOZO:-)
There aint no bait ...its either real or it aint
Means he bought and sold nothing on ebay.Very strange
I think if Rush and Levin are on this, they will approach this with extreme skepticism. I doubt they would jump on any bandwagon and risk their own careers. These men are too brilliant for that.
The account is real. Thanks to lmr for locating it.
That is fishy; narrated by a rather
inarticulate lady and describing what
colamado_naranja is doing .. not that
she is the seller.
Here’s the description ...
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Originally this person on ebay, colmado_naranja, was selling the Kenyan ... more Originally this person on ebay, colmado_naranja, was selling the Kenyan birth certificate of Obama on ebay, but ebay took it down several times due to violation of ebay policy. Now the seller is willing to sell the dissertation of how he/she obtained the certified Kenyan birth certificate from Coast Provincial Hospital in Mombasa, Kenya. He/she is willing to allow a forensic examination of documents, before the sale is complete.”
The small picture in the top left of the site does
look like the pic of at least one individual he
posted on the auction.
Curiouser and curiouser.
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