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Neo "The One"

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  1. Hey Mattn - just posting this response here. Thanks for the DM chat. I think everyone is concerned with who is legit and who is not or has an "ulterior motive". And to those reading this, yeah its not good to let one person or even a small group of people to take over and be the 'savior' for everyone. Don't expect any silver bullets here. If someone is asking for money be cautious. Even if it is not the person everyone is pointing too. I mean, you could find a bad lawyer milking you too. Just do your research and don't get burned again.
  2. So more news from my end - I had another person contact me from the website. As you know - I'm not a lawyer, and I don't play one on television, but here is what I recommended: I'd say fill out a complaint with the Oregon DOJ, consult a lawyer (Free consultation) and call the Oregon Police department to open a case. . https://www.doj.state.or.us/consumer-protection/sales-scams-fraud/report-scams-fraud/ https://www.ci.lebanon.or.us/police Also, I was able to find my book was sold here: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_ssn=geekbay_since_2003&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1 This was sold without my knowledge or authorization. Others have reported the same, and the ebay account leads back to Mike. I'd also recommend reviewing the chat board - there is a lot of information there that sometimes get buried. https://boards.cgccomics.com/topic/529515-hero-restoration-anyone-know-the-latest/page/62/#comment-13136443 I'm an IT guy, so if you are not comfortable following the links I sent - feel free to do your own research. I'm including Krisit's information from the DOJ. She seems to be actively investigating this, and others have gotten responses and or updates from her. I think its a good start! Consumer Complaint Specialist | Consumer Protection Section Civil Enforcement Division Oregon Department of Justice 1162 Court Street NE, Salem, OR 97301 Office: (503) 934-4400 / Fax: (503) 378-5017 Email: kristi.markishtum@doj.state.or.us Best of luck! -Gary
  3. Are you telling me that I should NOT have signed up for a time-share? Sorry I could not resist that one.
  4. *SIGH* So how about some ground rules?! 1) Don't send anyone money 2) Hire your own lawyer (if you are so inclined and it makes financial sense) 3) If anyone wants to "collab" make sure you do your due diligence and check EVERYONE involved out (lawyers, other members, etc). 4) Stop the in-fighting (unless you have proof someone is doing something nefarious) 5) Keep in mind that there are still victims out there who don't know the extent of this issue. (Still emailing a business that no longer exists) 6) Document everything you have. 7) File a claim SOMEWHERE (official) POLICE / LAWYER / DOJ. I went to the DOJ, as did others https://www.doj.state.or.us/ some people have reported hearing back from Kristi very recently which I think is good news. Markishtum Kristi <kristi.markishtum@doj.state.or.us> I don't care if Mike or his cronies are listening he already sold my book, since he declared bankruptcy again and there's proof the books he had from customers have been sold (or at least listed for sale), the guy can do nothing too me.
  5. Yeah I don't know. This board is addicting! Flake @Randy - why don't you weigh in?
  6. So yeah - just to add to #2. Mike D has already filed bankruptcy twice. I think (don't quote me) once in 2012 and again in 2020 (still pending).
  7. Here are some of the suspected books: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?item=256369553490&rt=nc&_ssn=geekbay_since_2003&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1
  8. I've mentioned all of this on the boards previously, but when we spoke at the time, it was not cost effective. I'd mentioned to them that if we were to seek legal counsel I'd have to meet with that firm directly or via Zoom and confirm it was a reputable one. That was about as far as the conversation on that topic went. I did not feel pressure in any way - they "Flake and Cantina" just strike me as other collectors who've been burned by Mike, and want to explore whatever options they have or collectively anyone that has been harmed in all of this. I believe the Zoom call was initiated to establish trust. I've been DM'd by others on this board asking me what they looked like, etc. 1) It wasn't Mike 2) It was not a former employee of HR 3) I did my own sleuthing and feel they are legit.
  9. All off this Cloak and Dagger stuff started because of Mike and his behavior. No one knew who to trust and if there were 'plants' on this board (as apparently there were on the older locked post). What I'm starting to wonder is that everyone pointing at FLAKE has an ulterior motive. What's the point of sewing mistrust here? Doesn't do anything to move this forward.
  10. So I agree that many do. So don't send him money - but don't crucify him either. IMO he's trying to help and they are good guys.
  11. THANK YOU! I agree with others about 'send no money' - but that would be in ANY SITUATION where you don't personally know someone on the Internet. I met Cantina via chat - seemed legit AND DID NOT ASK FOR MONEY. He has his reasons for keeping a low profile and I respect that. These posts take the focus off of the issue at hand. Getting anything back from HR, MD or anyone else involved (eBay, PayPal). My book was sold without my knowledge or compensation to me on eBay. Other books sold by that same account appear to be customers of Mike / HR, so it appears he sold them without our knowledge or consent. So hopefully something can come of that for me and others.
  12. So I respect what you've said. As far as being a raincloud or anyone providing 'false hope'. I'm not sure of anyone else, but I don't have any expectations of getting anything back. But to not try is criminal.
  13. In this vein - someone did contact me from the HeroRestorationComic site I built. I pointed him to the Oregon DOJ and these boards.
  14. I know it is the Jade Giant, or Ole Green Skin, but I still rather it was YELLOW...
  15. I guess when money is on the line, some people will fake anything. I like the idea of CGC signature authentication (yes I went there) because I have several books that I had signed in the 80's as a kid. I hate the green label and comments like, "there is writing on this cover in pen" or some like that. At least I can get my own books that I personally had signed authenticated to a reasonable amout of certainty (for others). I'm not looking to 'flip' these books as I've had them for well over 30 years. I do have more recent books like 2nd Print Batman 608 signed by Jim Lee at my LCS. Now, I can understand how others are looking at this from a monetary POV, as of course money and in some cases a lot of money can be at stake. I don't have a ton of interest in buying non-witnessed signed books that are encapsulated, especially if the signature is on the first page / interior of the book. Others may feel differently. I'm just happy I can have them slabbed and possibly displayed without a green "sub-standard" label. I have spoken. (lol!)
  16. I'm actually excited about this. I feel that it is good news and overdue.