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You've probably read about my battery scam and my printer cartridge
scam. Here's another couple of good ones. This scam is called price arbitrage. It works like this. You go to a retail store like Wal Mart and you buy a nice watch, for example, that costs a hundred bucks. You go back a day later and buy one that looks pretty much like the first but only costs fifty bucks. You put the fifty dollar watch into the 100 dollar watch packaging and receipt and return it for a full refund in the time allotted. You get 100 dollars back so you got the 100 dollar watch for only fifty bucks. You can do this with all sorts of items. You can do this at the liquor store too. Buy a big bottle of premium rum. Take it home and empty the premium rum into another container and then fill the original bottle up with the cheapest rum you can buy. Then screw the cap back on and return it with the receipt. Tell the clerk that you're bringing it back because when you got it home you noticed the metal seal on the cap had been broken. Tell them you don't want your money back, you just would like to exchange it for a sealed bottle for safety reasons. You'll get a free bottle of premium rum or more accurately premium rum for the price of cheap rum. I've been working this scam for years. The only problem is you can't keep doing it to the same store. You can get by with it maybe once or twice a year. Wilbur Hubbard |
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Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
I've been working this scam for years. and what a proud moment that must be, nay many proud moments, scamming businesses repeatedly for your hooch and then braying about it here in a public forum. you do know that you're retarded, yes? |
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"the_bmac" wrote in message ... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: I've been working this scam for years. and what a proud moment that must be, nay many proud moments, scamming businesses repeatedly for your hooch and then braying about it here in a public forum. you do know that you're retarded, yes? People, day in and day out, are ripped off by retail establishments. Isn't it about time for some payback? Now, I've got to give some serious thought to how to scam some free gasoline. There's got to be an easy way that's been overlooked.... Hmmmm. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On May 24, 6:45 pm, the_bmac wrote:
Wilbur Hubbard wrote: I've been working this scam for years. and what a proud moment that must be, nay many proud moments, scamming businesses repeatedly for your hooch and then braying about it here in a public forum. you do know that you're retarded, yes? You are a retard for biting his hook Big Mac. Everyone knows good rum don't have metal seals... Duuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On May 24, 6:45 pm, the_bmac wrote: Wilbur Hubbard wrote: I've been working this scam for years. and what a proud moment that must be, nay many proud moments, scamming businesses repeatedly for your hooch and then braying about it here in a public forum. you do know that you're retarded, yes? You are a retard for biting his hook Big Mac. Everyone knows good rum don't have metal seals... Duuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Joe You'd better look again, Big Boy! http://www.alcoholreviews.com/SPIRIT...bancourt.shtml Wilbur Hubbard |
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On May 24, 8:35 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On May 24, 6:45 pm, the_bmac wrote: Wilbur Hubbard wrote: I've been working this scam for years. and what a proud moment that must be, nay many proud moments, scamming businesses repeatedly for your hooch and then braying about it here in a public forum. you do know that you're retarded, yes? You are a retard for biting his hook Big Mac. Everyone knows good rum don't have metal seals... Duuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Joe You'd better look again, Big Boy!http://www.alcoholreviews.com/SPIRIT...ish-appleton-b... Wilbur Hubbard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bacardi is the budweiser of rum. Thats the cheap **** your suppose to return in the good cork top bottles. Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... On May 24, 8:35 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On May 24, 6:45 pm, the_bmac wrote: Wilbur Hubbard wrote: I've been working this scam for years. and what a proud moment that must be, nay many proud moments, scamming businesses repeatedly for your hooch and then braying about it here in a public forum. you do know that you're retarded, yes? You are a retard for biting his hook Big Mac. Everyone knows good rum don't have metal seals... Duuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Joe You'd better look again, Big Boy!http://www.alcoholreviews.com/SPIRIT...ish-appleton-b... Wilbur Hubbard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bacardi is the budweiser of rum. Thats the cheap **** your suppose to return in the good cork top bottles. Joe Corks are for wine. That's a sissy Frenchie drink, wine. Good, strong, respectable, manly rum comes in a twist off capped, glass bottle. The little metal ring insures you it hasn't been opened and adulterated. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On May 24, 7:29 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: You've probably read about my battery scam and my printer cartridge scam. Here's another couple of good ones. This scam is called price arbitrage. It works like this. You go to a retail store like Wal Mart and you buy a nice watch, for example, that costs a hundred bucks. You go back a day later and buy one that looks pretty much like the first but only costs fifty bucks. You put the fifty dollar watch into the 100 dollar watch packaging and receipt and return it for a full refund in the time allotted. You get 100 dollars back so you got the 100 dollar watch for only fifty bucks. You can do this with all sorts of items. You can do this at the liquor store too. Buy a big bottle of premium rum. Take it home and empty the premium rum into another container and then fill the original bottle up with the cheapest rum you can buy. Then screw the cap back on and return it with the receipt. Tell the clerk that you're bringing it back because when you got it home you noticed the metal seal on the cap had been broken. Tell them you don't want your money back, you just would like to exchange it for a sealed bottle for safety reasons. You'll get a free bottle of premium rum or more accurately premium rum for the price of cheap rum. I've been working this scam for years. The only problem is you can't keep doing it to the same store. You can get by with it maybe once or twice a year. Wilbur Hubbard Most peoples time is worth more than you'd save doing any of these things. Maybe your time is worth maybe $7.00/hr? |
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You are a thief? How disappointing and sad.
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... You've probably read about my battery scam and my printer cartridge scam. Here's another couple of good ones. This scam is called price arbitrage. It works like this. You go to a retail store like Wal Mart and you buy a nice watch, for example, that costs a hundred bucks. You go back a day later and buy one that looks pretty much like the first but only costs fifty bucks. You put the fifty dollar watch into the 100 dollar watch packaging and receipt and return it for a full refund in the time allotted. You get 100 dollars back so you got the 100 dollar watch for only fifty bucks. You can do this with all sorts of items. You can do this at the liquor store too. Buy a big bottle of premium rum. Take it home and empty the premium rum into another container and then fill the original bottle up with the cheapest rum you can buy. Then screw the cap back on and return it with the receipt. Tell the clerk that you're bringing it back because when you got it home you noticed the metal seal on the cap had been broken. Tell them you don't want your money back, you just would like to exchange it for a sealed bottle for safety reasons. You'll get a free bottle of premium rum or more accurately premium rum for the price of cheap rum. I've been working this scam for years. The only problem is you can't keep doing it to the same store. You can get by with it maybe once or twice a year. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On May 24, 6:48 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... On May 24, 8:35 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message roups.com... On May 24, 6:45 pm, the_bmac wrote: Wilbur Hubbard wrote: I've been working this scam for years. and what a proud moment that must be, nay many proud moments, scamming businesses repeatedly for your hooch and then braying about it here in a public forum. you do know that you're retarded, yes? You are a retard for biting his hook Big Mac. Everyone knows good rum don't have metal seals... Duuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Joe You'd better look again, Big Boy!http://www.alcoholreviews.com/SPIRIT...ish-appleton-b... Wilbur Hubbard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bacardi is the budweiser of rum. Thats the cheap **** your suppose to return in the good cork top bottles. Joe Corks are for wine. That's a sissy Frenchie drink, wine. Good, strong, respectable, manly rum comes in a twist off capped, glass bottle. The little metal ring insures you it hasn't been opened and adulterated. Wilbur Hubbard- okay, ill bite the troll................. uncork a bottle of Patron and ask your self is that manly enough? |
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On Thu, 24 May 2007 19:45:07 -0400, the_bmac wrote:
Wilbur Hubbard wrote: I've been working this scam for years. and what a proud moment that must be, nay many proud moments, scamming businesses repeatedly for your hooch and then braying about it here in a public forum. you do know that you're retarded, yes? Perhaps, if you are miffed, you might enjoy checking out which Wilbur this is. There are about 50 in the States. I made a start for you. He doesn't live in Phoenix Az. Get an address, and you can turn him in on his own confession. One of the good things about Walmart is their liberal retruns policy. Which gets tightened up when jerks abuse it Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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On Sat, 26 May 2007 11:05:36 GMT, Charlie Morgan wrote:
..... Get an address, and you can turn him in on his own confession. One of the good things about Walmart is their liberal retruns policy. Which gets tightened up when jerks abuse it Brian Whatcott Altus OK Umm... This Wilbur is named Neal Warren, a.k.a. "Capt. Neal" CWM Ah, well,well! Any ideas which state? Is this the 35 yr old Warren in Florida? Not too many go by this name either. Good Luck Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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On Sun, 27 May 2007 23:20:58 GMT, Charlie Morgan wrote:
Ah, well,well! Any ideas which state? Is this the 35 yr old Warren in Florida? Not too many go by this name either. Good Luck Brian Whatcott Altus OK He is in Florida, but he's not 35. You won't easily find a listing, as he's something of a "transient". Try homeless shelters. At one time he had a very forlorn Coronado 27 sailboat that he lived on, but that was seized as derilict and is now broken up in a landfill. CWM This guy seems to have moved around in Florida, quite a bit. ************************************ Warren, Neal 267 Emerson Dr NW Palm Bay, FL 32907-7899 (321) 725-4252 ************************************ Perhaps he would know Capt. Neal?? Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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On May 27, 6:42 pm, Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2007 23:20:58 GMT, Charlie Morgan wrote: Ah, well,well! Any ideas which state? Is this the 35 yr old Warren in Florida? Not too many go by this name either. Good Luck Brian Whatcott Altus OK He is in Florida, but he's not 35. You won't easily find a listing, as he's something of a "transient". Try homeless shelters. At one time he had a very forlorn Coronado 27 sailboat that he lived on, but that was seized as derilict and is now broken up in a landfill. CWM This guy seems to have moved around in Florida, quite a bit. ************************************ Warren, Neal 267 Emerson Dr NW Palm Bay, FL 32907-7899 (321) 725-4252 ************************************ Perhaps he would know Capt. Neal?? Brian Whatcott Altus OK- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats up Brian..You are Da Man. You must hang with the men in Blue huh? Things a bit slow in red dirt clod land? I called the number you provided and it was indeed a Neal Warren, I was going to jab at him and make fun of the fellow for thinking Baccardi was a high dollar rum. He asked me how I got his number and I explaned that Brian Whatcott of Oklahoma posted it on the internet for all to see and he said you moved around allot,and that you said he was ripping off Wal-mart and your local liquor stores. He called me several choice words I can't repeat ...but man was he mad as hell. He even said he is going to contact his lawyer Tuesday morning and sue the F%#* out of you...or something like that. Sorry I thought you had the right guy....oh well good luck dealing with a pack of hungry lawyers who have evidence posted on the internet. Hope you do not lose your job as the wally world greeter over this. Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message ps.com... On May 27, 6:42 pm, Brian Whatcott wrote: On Sun, 27 May 2007 23:20:58 GMT, Charlie Morgan wrote: Ah, well,well! Any ideas which state? Is this the 35 yr old Warren in Florida? Not too many go by this name either. Good Luck Brian Whatcott Altus OK He is in Florida, but he's not 35. You won't easily find a listing, as he's something of a "transient". Try homeless shelters. At one time he had a very forlorn Coronado 27 sailboat that he lived on, but that was seized as derilict and is now broken up in a landfill. CWM This guy seems to have moved around in Florida, quite a bit. ************************************ Warren, Neal 267 Emerson Dr NW Palm Bay, FL 32907-7899 (321) 725-4252 ************************************ Perhaps he would know Capt. Neal?? Brian Whatcott Altus OK- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats up Brian..You are Da Man. You must hang with the men in Blue huh? Things a bit slow in red dirt clod land? I called the number you provided and it was indeed a Neal Warren, I was going to jab at him and make fun of the fellow for thinking Baccardi was a high dollar rum. He asked me how I got his number and I explaned that Brian Whatcott of Oklahoma posted it on the internet for all to see and he said you moved around allot,and that you said he was ripping off Wal-mart and your local liquor stores. He called me several choice words I can't repeat ...but man was he mad as hell. He even said he is going to contact his lawyer Tuesday morning and sue the F%#* out of you...or something like that. Sorry I thought you had the right guy....oh well good luck dealing with a pack of hungry lawyers who have evidence posted on the internet. Hope you do not lose your job as the wally world greeter over this. Joe Bwaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahah! That What**** sure is a loser! Wilbur Hubbard |
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Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
You've probably read about my battery scam and my printer cartridge scam. Here's another couple of good ones. This scam is called price arbitrage. Cappy, I expect better of you, the scheme you discribe is not "arbitrage", do break out a dictionary and look the word up. Cheers Marty |
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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: You've probably read about my battery scam and my printer cartridge scam. Here's another couple of good ones. This scam is called price arbitrage. Cappy, I expect better of you, the scheme you discribe is not "arbitrage", do break out a dictionary and look the word up. Cheers Marty He's taking advantage of the price difference between honestly paying for it and dishonestly paying less than he should. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On 27 May 2007 17:30:47 -0700, Joe wrote:
This guy seems to have moved around in Florida, quite a bit. ************************************ Warren, Neal 267 Emerson Dr NW Palm Bay, FL 32907-7899 (321) 725-4252 ************************************ Perhaps he would know Capt. Neal?? Brian Whatcott Altus OK- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats up Brian..You are Da Man. You must hang with the men in Blue huh? Things a bit slow in red dirt clod land? I called the number you provided and it was indeed a Neal Warren, I was going to jab at him and make fun of the fellow for thinking Baccardi was a high dollar rum. He asked me how I got his number and I explaned that Brian Whatcott of Oklahoma posted it on the internet for all to see and he said you moved around allot,and that you said he was ripping off Wal-mart and your local liquor stores. He called me several choice words I can't repeat ...but man was he mad as hell. He even said he is going to contact his lawyer Tuesday morning and sue the F%#* out of you...or something like that. Sorry I thought you had the right guy....oh well good luck dealing with a pack of hungry lawyers who have evidence posted on the internet. Hope you do not lose your job as the wally world greeter over this. Joe Hi Joe, you seem to be very, very sensitive on this issue. Got a conscience? Using a pseudonym? Free advice: read the note I wrote. Thieves get apprehended by cops, not folks who put them down. Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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On Sun, 27 May 2007 20:56:20 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: Bwaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahah! That What**** sure is a loser! Wilbur Hubbard Hi Wilbur. Is your name really Neal, the self confessed petty, maybe grand thief? Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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On May 28, 10:56 am, Brian Whatcott wrote:
On 27 May 2007 17:30:47 -0700, Joe wrote: This guy seems to have moved around in Florida, quite a bit. ************************************ Warren, Neal 267 Emerson Dr NW Palm Bay, FL 32907-7899 (321) 725-4252 ************************************ Perhaps he would know Capt. Neal?? Brian Whatcott Altus OK- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats up Brian..You are Da Man. You must hang with the men in Blue huh? Things a bit slow in red dirt clod land? I called the number you provided and it was indeed a Neal Warren, I was going to jab at him and make fun of the fellow for thinking Baccardi was a high dollar rum. He asked me how I got his number and I explaned that Brian Whatcott of Oklahoma posted it on the internet for all to see and he said you moved around allot,and that you said he was ripping off Wal-mart and your local liquor stores. He called me several choice words I can't repeat ...but man was he mad as hell. He even said he is going to contact his lawyer Tuesday morning and sue the F%#* out of you...or something like that. Sorry I thought you had the right guy....oh well good luck dealing with a pack of hungry lawyers who have evidence posted on the internet. Hope you do not lose your job as the wally world greeter over this. Joe Hi Joe, you seem to be very, very sensitive on this issue. Got a conscience? Using a pseudonym? Free advice: read the note I wrote. Thieves get apprehended by cops, not folks who put them down. Brian Whatcott Altus OK- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Brian, I hate both thieves and snitches. You slandered some fellow who has nothing to do with this group by posting his personal information. Not cool at all. I think it would be real smart to call the fellow who's personal information you posted and say you are sorry for being so ignorant. You would be well advised to retract your statement about him and tell him you fell for one of Neals oldest trolls. BTW who elected you sheriff? Joe |
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"Capt. JG" wrote:
"Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: You've probably read about my battery scam and my printer cartridge scam. Here's another couple of good ones. This scam is called price arbitrage. Cappy, I expect better of you, the scheme you discribe is not "arbitrage", do break out a dictionary and look the word up. Cheers Marty He's taking advantage of the price difference between honestly paying for it and dishonestly paying less than he should. I realize than Jon, however arbitrage is buying something in one marker and selling it in another for profit, (well, hopefully for profit), usually refers to currency transactions, but could be commodities. I believe the word for Cappy's scheme is "fraud". Cheers Marty |
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"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 May 2007 20:56:20 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: Bwaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahah! That What**** sure is a loser! Wilbur Hubbard Hi Wilbur. Is your name really Neal, the self confessed petty, maybe grand thief? Brian Whatcott Altus OK How do you get Neal outta Wilbur? Do you do LSD, too, like certain other subscribers here? Hey, What****, I'll let you in on a little secret. I was the second shooter at the JFK assassination. Wilbur Hubbard |
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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... "Capt. JG" wrote: "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: You've probably read about my battery scam and my printer cartridge scam. Here's another couple of good ones. This scam is called price arbitrage. Cappy, I expect better of you, the scheme you discribe is not "arbitrage", do break out a dictionary and look the word up. Cheers Marty He's taking advantage of the price difference between honestly paying for it and dishonestly paying less than he should. I realize than Jon, however arbitrage is buying something in one marker and selling it in another for profit, (well, hopefully for profit), usually refers to currency transactions, but could be commodities. I believe the word for Cappy's scheme is "fraud". Cheers Marty Read about price arbitrage. Scroll down a bit. http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/...n_id=rss_daily You people are so very ignorant. Wilbur Hubbard |
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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
... "Capt. JG" wrote: "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: You've probably read about my battery scam and my printer cartridge scam. Here's another couple of good ones. This scam is called price arbitrage. Cappy, I expect better of you, the scheme you discribe is not "arbitrage", do break out a dictionary and look the word up. Cheers Marty He's taking advantage of the price difference between honestly paying for it and dishonestly paying less than he should. I realize than Jon, however arbitrage is buying something in one marker and selling it in another for profit, (well, hopefully for profit), usually refers to currency transactions, but could be commodities. I believe the word for Cappy's scheme is "fraud". Cheers Marty Yeah, I think "fraud" is pretty accurate in general for Neal. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com... On May 28, 10:56 am, Brian Whatcott wrote: On 27 May 2007 17:30:47 -0700, Joe wrote: This guy seems to have moved around in Florida, quite a bit. ************************************ Warren, Neal removed ************************************ Perhaps he would know Capt. Neal?? Brian Whatcott Altus OK- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats up Brian..You are Da Man. You must hang with the men in Blue huh? Things a bit slow in red dirt clod land? I called the number you provided and it was indeed a Neal Warren, I was going to jab at him and make fun of the fellow for thinking Baccardi was a high dollar rum. He asked me how I got his number and I explaned that Brian Whatcott of Oklahoma posted it on the internet for all to see and he said you moved around allot,and that you said he was ripping off Wal-mart and your local liquor stores. He called me several choice words I can't repeat ...but man was he mad as hell. He even said he is going to contact his lawyer Tuesday morning and sue the F%#* out of you...or something like that. Sorry I thought you had the right guy....oh well good luck dealing with a pack of hungry lawyers who have evidence posted on the internet. Hope you do not lose your job as the wally world greeter over this. Joe Hi Joe, you seem to be very, very sensitive on this issue. Got a conscience? Using a pseudonym? Free advice: read the note I wrote. Thieves get apprehended by cops, not folks who put them down. Brian Whatcott Altus OK- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Brian, I hate both thieves and snitches. You slandered some fellow who has nothing to do with this group by posting his personal information. Not cool at all. I think it would be real smart to call the fellow who's personal information you posted and say you are sorry for being so ignorant. You would be well advised to retract your statement about him and tell him you fell for one of Neals oldest trolls. BTW who elected you sheriff? Joe You reposted it also... however, you're right. That's not Neal aka Wilber aka Ellen aka thief/liar. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On 28 May 2007 09:29:23 -0700, Joe wrote:
Hi Joe, you seem to be very, very sensitive on this issue. Got a conscience? Using a pseudonym? Free advice: read the note I wrote. Thieves get apprehended by cops, not the folks who put them down. Hey Brian, I hate both thieves and snitches. BTW who elected you sheriff? Joe Hi Joe, Try bragging about stealing exploits like Wilbur, and you'll soon find out, probably? :-) Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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On Mon, 28 May 2007 11:45:35 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote: ... That's not Neal aka Wilber aka Ellen aka thief/liar. Ignoring the pro-Wilbur bluster from ?Joe?, , do you have any more detail on the Neal/Wilbur/Ellen character, before I start a paid search for him/it? by any chance? Thanks Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 May 2007 11:45:35 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: ... That's not Neal aka Wilber aka Ellen aka thief/liar. Ignoring the pro-Wilbur bluster from ?Joe?, , do you have any more detail on the Neal/Wilbur/Ellen character, before I start a paid search for him/it? by any chance? Thanks Brian Whatcott Anus OK A paid search. Bwahahahahahahhahahahahahhahah! What a ****. Is that why your name is What****? Hey, guess what What****, today I stole a whole shopping cart full of groceries at the local grocery store. Then I knocked a little old lady over the head and stole her purse. Then I kicked somebody's dog. Then I shot a cop dead. I feel badly about kicking the dog. What are you gonna do about all these heinous crimes boy? Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur Hubbard |
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"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
... On Mon, 28 May 2007 11:45:35 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: ... That's not Neal aka Wilber aka Ellen aka thief/liar. Ignoring the pro-Wilbur bluster from ?Joe?, , do you have any more detail on the Neal/Wilbur/Ellen character, before I start a paid search for him/it? by any chance? Thanks Brian Whatcott Altus OK Why would you want to do that? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
Read about price arbitrage. Scroll down a bit. http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/...n_id=rss_daily You people are so very ignorant. Very good Cappy, you however used the term "arbitrage", not "price arbitrage", if you are going to use a term outside of its' normal context please include the modifier in the future. Cheers Marty |
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