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Has anyone contacted Rick Mish to get the real story?
According to the description in the orginal auction where the crook Martyn bought it under the "gottahaveit" ID, the seller only said Rick "checked it out, or went over it" That's a bit different than a refurburshing I've seen Rick do. In fact the closeups of the receiver show that Rick probably didn't do his normal excellent job and all he did was check it out. It's the outrageous BS that Martyn the crook attaches to his auctions that is amazing...and suckers fall for it all the time. The guy is an out right liar and a fraud. His description of this receiver is so wrong in a number of areas! Ebay doesn't care since they still collect fees from him AND Ebay is passive participant in his fraud since it has been documented and reported numerous times. "Tommy D" wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 11:58:39 -0800, "K" wrote: Here is proof positive this guy is a crook. If you click on the first link, and scroll down the pictures, check out the serial number. Then click on the second link, and again scroll down to the serial number, they are the same. He bid on his own stuff, and won it, so had to relist it again! Geeze, what a guy. I wouldn't buy gold bricks cheap from him! K "None" wrote in message ... Up to his old games - here's the most recent 'won' auction: http://tinyurl.com/2w2ns6 The 'lucky' bidder wanked it up to $2000. Of course, we all know that Radio Mart uses alternate IDs to shill bid his own stuff into the stratosphere, and occasionally ends up the high bidder himself. Whereupon he has to reslist cuz the 'buyer' failed to pay (he sure gets a LOT of 'non paying bidders' doesn't he!!) Sure enough in this case, cuz he's just relisted it: http://tinyurl.com/32d4lz Of course, he always says 'non paying bidder' - naturally. But hey Martyn - we all know you like to occasionally win the shill auctions yourself! Have fun paying those Final Sale fees to Ebay on your shills - or do you report yourself as the non-paying bidder perhaps? Did you know that shill bidding, even on Ebay, is illegal in all 50 states? Just curious... Has anyone ever attempted to report this crook to eBay? No, they will NOT favor him because of his feedback, etc. He's small fish in a big ocean compared to many serious (and honest) sellers on eBay. If enough people report him, sooner or later, he will get booted. Please, people, report this guy to eBay! And keep reporting him until he's off. Tom |
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Chuck - K1KW wrote:
Has anyone contacted Rick Mish to get the real story? According to the description in the orginal auction where the crook Martyn bought it under the "gottahaveit" ID, the seller only said Rick "checked it out, or went over it" That's a bit different than a refurburshing I've seen Rick do. In fact the closeups of the receiver show that Rick probably didn't do his normal excellent job and all he did was check it out. It's the outrageous BS that Martyn the crook attaches to his auctions that is amazing...and suckers fall for it all the time. The guy is an out right liar and a fraud. His description of this receiver is so wrong in a number of areas! Ebay doesn't care since they still collect fees from him AND Ebay is passive participant in his fraud since it has been documented and reported numerous times. Your original point is well made. Rick Mish should be contacted to verify if Martyn's claims are true. If Martyn is trading off Rick's reputation and the work is NOT as described, Mish can legally have Martyn's ass for fraud, misrepresentation of Mish's work, harm to his reputation, and profiteering on Rick's name without permission. Then have Rick contact eBay about trading on his reputation without permission. THAT will get the job done. "Tommy D" wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 11:58:39 -0800, "K" wrote: Here is proof positive this guy is a crook. If you click on the first link, and scroll down the pictures, check out the serial number. Then click on the second link, and again scroll down to the serial number, they are the same. He bid on his own stuff, and won it, so had to relist it again! Geeze, what a guy. I wouldn't buy gold bricks cheap from him! K "None" wrote in message ... Up to his old games - here's the most recent 'won' auction: http://tinyurl.com/2w2ns6 The 'lucky' bidder wanked it up to $2000. Of course, we all know that Radio Mart uses alternate IDs to shill bid his own stuff into the stratosphere, and occasionally ends up the high bidder himself. Whereupon he has to reslist cuz the 'buyer' failed to pay (he sure gets a LOT of 'non paying bidders' doesn't he!!) Sure enough in this case, cuz he's just relisted it: http://tinyurl.com/32d4lz Of course, he always says 'non paying bidder' - naturally. But hey Martyn - we all know you like to occasionally win the shill auctions yourself! Have fun paying those Final Sale fees to Ebay on your shills - or do you report yourself as the non-paying bidder perhaps? Did you know that shill bidding, even on Ebay, is illegal in all 50 states? Just curious... Has anyone ever attempted to report this crook to eBay? No, they will NOT favor him because of his feedback, etc. He's small fish in a big ocean compared to many serious (and honest) sellers on eBay. If enough people report him, sooner or later, he will get booted. Please, people, report this guy to eBay! And keep reporting him until he's off. Tom |
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D Peter Maus wrote:
Chuck - K1KW wrote: Has anyone contacted Rick Mish to get the real story? According to the description in the orginal auction where the crook Martyn bought it under the "gottahaveit" ID, the seller only said Rick "checked it out, or went over it" That's a bit different than a refurburshing I've seen Rick do. In fact the closeups of the receiver show that Rick probably didn't do his normal excellent job and all he did was check it out. It's the outrageous BS that Martyn the crook attaches to his auctions that is amazing...and suckers fall for it all the time. The guy is an out right liar and a fraud. His description of this receiver is so wrong in a number of areas! Ebay doesn't care since they still collect fees from him AND Ebay is passive participant in his fraud since it has been documented and reported numerous times. Your original point is well made. Rick Mish should be contacted to verify if Martyn's claims are true. If Martyn is trading off Rick's reputation and the work is NOT as described, Mish can legally have Martyn's ass for fraud, misrepresentation of Mish's work, harm to his reputation, and profiteering on Rick's name without permission. Then have Rick contact eBay about trading on his reputation without permission. THAT will get the job done. Suing Radio-Marty for misrepresentation would be like suing the retarted kid at the playground because he mumbles incoherent stuff about you. Nothing against retarted kids, sorry to compare them with Marty! But a not particularly useful experience for a well-respected professional to to one-up a retarded kid. Tim. |
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Tim Shoppa wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: Chuck - K1KW wrote: Has anyone contacted Rick Mish to get the real story? According to the description in the orginal auction where the crook Martyn bought it under the "gottahaveit" ID, the seller only said Rick "checked it out, or went over it" That's a bit different than a refurburshing I've seen Rick do. In fact the closeups of the receiver show that Rick probably didn't do his normal excellent job and all he did was check it out. It's the outrageous BS that Martyn the crook attaches to his auctions that is amazing...and suckers fall for it all the time. The guy is an out right liar and a fraud. His description of this receiver is so wrong in a number of areas! Ebay doesn't care since they still collect fees from him AND Ebay is passive participant in his fraud since it has been documented and reported numerous times. Your original point is well made. Rick Mish should be contacted to verify if Martyn's claims are true. If Martyn is trading off Rick's reputation and the work is NOT as described, Mish can legally have Martyn's ass for fraud, misrepresentation of Mish's work, harm to his reputation, and profiteering on Rick's name without permission. Then have Rick contact eBay about trading on his reputation without permission. THAT will get the job done. Suing Radio-Marty for misrepresentation would be like suing the retarted kid at the playground because he mumbles incoherent stuff about you. Nothing against retarted kids, sorry to compare them with Marty! But a not particularly useful experience for a well-respected professional to to one-up a retarded kid. Tim. Actually, it happens every day. On the private and the corporate level. Someone trading on another's reputation, is serious enough in itself. Misrepresenting products in another's name can have long term consequences to the business and personal reputation of the person who's reputation his being traded upon. Litigation, as distasteful as it may seem, is the only way to minimize that kind of damage. Often, however, the process never makes it to a courtroom. Once an action is filed, settlements often happen quickly. |
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Tim Shoppa wrote:
Don Bowey wrote: On 1/1/08 9:27 AM, in article , "Tim Shoppa" wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: Chuck - K1KW wrote: Has anyone contacted Rick Mish to get the real story? According to the description in the orginal auction where the crook Martyn bought it under the "gottahaveit" ID, the seller only said Rick "checked it out, or went over it" That's a bit different than a refurburshing I've seen Rick do. In fact the closeups of the receiver show that Rick probably didn't do his normal excellent job and all he did was check it out. It's the outrageous BS that Martyn the crook attaches to his auctions that is amazing...and suckers fall for it all the time. The guy is an out right liar and a fraud. His description of this receiver is so wrong in a number of areas! Ebay doesn't care since they still collect fees from him AND Ebay is passive participant in his fraud since it has been documented and reported numerous times. Your original point is well made. Rick Mish should be contacted to verify if Martyn's claims are true. If Martyn is trading off Rick's reputation and the work is NOT as described, Mish can legally have Martyn's ass for fraud, misrepresentation of Mish's work, harm to his reputation, and profiteering on Rick's name without permission. Then have Rick contact eBay about trading on his reputation without permission. THAT will get the job done. Suing Radio-Marty for misrepresentation would be like suing the retarted kid at the playground because he mumbles incoherent stuff about you. Nothing against retarted kids, sorry to compare them with Marty! But a not particularly useful experience for a well-respected professional to to one-up a retarded kid. Tim. Why do you see it that way instead of seeing RadioMart as a calculating predator? Do you have any personal or business relationship to him? I have canceled bids in the past by "gottahaveit(whatever)" on items I had for sale, after I figured out it was him. Selling a radio to him would be about as bright as selling a gun to the retarded kid at the playground. It just isn't worth it. If he were a professional predator, I might devote some effort other than just canceling his bids. But that's not what I see him as. Do you think I'm giving him too much credit, or too little? Probably too much if I bother to type about him here! OMFG. I just looked under "radio-mart" on Ebay and this guy is not the small-timer he was a couple years back. He's got 88 auctions going on just for radios! I believe I will have to re-align my opinions in the near future... not sure where they'll fall but it's clear that he is not the retarded kid on the playground he used to be. He's more like the retarded kingpin of the ****ing mafia! Tim. |
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I decided to contact Rick Mish and he confirmed what we all expected.
The crook Martyn, AKA Radiomart, is lying about this latest offering. Rick did NOT do the remanufacturing as stated by the liar Radiomart! In fact, Rick told me that he has had two other cases of lying by this useless piece of **** "Radiomart" that resulted in legal action against him. Rick is very disappointed that this jerk is using his reputation in Radiomart auctions. I notified Ebay about the fraudulent descriptions and have yet to hear back. Ebay usually doesn't care. Amazing....and yet the stupid flock to his auctions... "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Has anyone contacted Rick Mish to get the real story? According to the description in the orginal auction where the crook Martyn bought it under the "gottahaveit" ID, the seller only said Rick "checked it out, or went over it" That's a bit different than a refurburshing I've seen Rick do. In fact the closeups of the receiver show that Rick probably didn't do his normal excellent job and all he did was check it out. It's the outrageous BS that Martyn the crook attaches to his auctions that is amazing...and suckers fall for it all the time. The guy is an out right liar and a fraud. His description of this receiver is so wrong in a number of areas! Ebay doesn't care since they still collect fees from him AND Ebay is passive participant in his fraud since it has been documented and reported numerous times. "Tommy D" wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 11:58:39 -0800, "K" wrote: Here is proof positive this guy is a crook. If you click on the first link, and scroll down the pictures, check out the serial number. Then click on the second link, and again scroll down to the serial number, they are the same. He bid on his own stuff, and won it, so had to relist it again! Geeze, what a guy. I wouldn't buy gold bricks cheap from him! K "None" wrote in message ... Up to his old games - here's the most recent 'won' auction: http://tinyurl.com/2w2ns6 The 'lucky' bidder wanked it up to $2000. Of course, we all know that Radio Mart uses alternate IDs to shill bid his own stuff into the stratosphere, and occasionally ends up the high bidder himself. Whereupon he has to reslist cuz the 'buyer' failed to pay (he sure gets a LOT of 'non paying bidders' doesn't he!!) Sure enough in this case, cuz he's just relisted it: http://tinyurl.com/32d4lz Of course, he always says 'non paying bidder' - naturally. But hey Martyn - we all know you like to occasionally win the shill auctions yourself! Have fun paying those Final Sale fees to Ebay on your shills - or do you report yourself as the non-paying bidder perhaps? Did you know that shill bidding, even on Ebay, is illegal in all 50 states? Just curious... Has anyone ever attempted to report this crook to eBay? No, they will NOT favor him because of his feedback, etc. He's small fish in a big ocean compared to many serious (and honest) sellers on eBay. If enough people report him, sooner or later, he will get booted. Please, people, report this guy to eBay! And keep reporting him until he's off. Tom |
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![]() I notified Ebay about the fraudulent descriptions and have yet to hear back. Ebay usually doesn't care. Amazing....and yet the stupid flock to his auctions... What would happen if a new ebay'er who just signed up, and didnt have time yet to establish his paypal account, etc. was to bid on fraudulent auctions with 3 minutes to go? And he bid $2000 on each of them? He would "win" all the auctions. Then he would disappear.......... What if 5 of his friends who post on usenet, did the same thing next Sunday night? An administrative headache for the fraudulent seller, huh? Energy better spent than just posting stuff, maybe? i.e. if there's a crook out there in the world, and he does business with ebay who may just possibly not have a single person working in the customer service department, and doesn't own a telephone, maybe there ought to be a counter-revolution? Might be very entertaining. Rick K2XT |
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Rick wrote:
I notified Ebay about the fraudulent descriptions and have yet to hear back. Ebay usually doesn't care. Amazing....and yet the stupid flock to his auctions... What would happen if a new ebay'er who just signed up, and didnt have time yet to establish his paypal account, etc. was to bid on fraudulent auctions with 3 minutes to go? And he bid $2000 on each of them? He would "win" all the auctions. Then he would disappear.......... What if 5 of his friends who post on usenet, did the same thing next Sunday night? An administrative headache for the fraudulent seller, huh? Energy better spent than just posting stuff, maybe? i.e. if there's a crook out there in the world, and he does business with ebay who may just possibly not have a single person working in the customer service department, and doesn't own a telephone, maybe there ought to be a counter-revolution? Might be very entertaining. Rick K2XT An old saying comes to mind: "Two wrongs doesn't make a right."... Whatever that means. Report him to ebay. I have done it and it sometimes works. -Chuck |
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