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Sot,

the actions you outlined clearly suggest you are being set up for theft. Kid wants the refund and the book.

 

I hope some legal eagle on board chimes in, cause it is clear to me what is going down.

 

GCstomp the only thing clear here is slander on your part. mods notified

 

slander is spoken, libel is written.

 

In each case the statement has to be untrue.

 

Legal Dictionary Notified.

 

lol(worship)

 

Chris, you are quickly becoming my favorite poster :luhv:

 

:o

 

:cry:

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Sot,

the actions you outlined clearly suggest you are being set up for theft. Kid wants the refund and the book.

 

I hope some legal eagle on board chimes in, cause it is clear to me what is going down.

 

GCstomp the only thing clear here is slander on your part. mods notified

 

slander is spoken, libel is written.

 

In each case the statement has to be untrue.

 

Legal Dictionary Notified.

 

lol(worship)

 

Chris, you are quickly becoming my favorite poster :luhv:

 

*** You are ignoring this user ***

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(shrug)

 

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Sot,

the actions you outlined clearly suggest you are being set up for theft. Kid wants the refund and the book.

 

I hope some legal eagle on board chimes in, cause it is clear to me what is going down.

 

GCstomp the only thing clear here is slander on your part. mods notified

 

slander is spoken, libel is written.

 

In each case the statement has to be untrue.

 

Legal Dictionary Notified.

 

lol(worship)

 

Chris, you are quickly becoming my favorite poster :luhv:

 

*** You are ignoring this user ***

Toggle the display of this post

 

 

 

(shrug)

lol

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Sot,

the actions you outlined clearly suggest you are being set up for theft. Kid wants the refund and the book.

 

I hope some legal eagle on board chimes in, cause it is clear to me what is going down.

 

GCstomp the only thing clear here is slander on your part. mods notified

 

slander is spoken, libel is written.

 

In each case the statement has to be untrue.

 

Legal Dictionary Notified.

 

lol(worship)

 

Chris, you are quickly becoming my favorite poster :luhv:

 

*** You are ignoring this user ***

Toggle the display of this post

 

 

 

(shrug)

 

Way to hurt a guy's feelings, Rock--I mean, Steve.

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Sot,

the actions you outlined clearly suggest you are being set up for theft. Kid wants the refund and the book.

 

I hope some legal eagle on board chimes in, cause it is clear to me what is going down.

 

GCstomp the only thing clear here is slander on your part. mods notified

 

slander is spoken, libel is written.

 

In each case the statement has to be untrue.

 

Legal Dictionary Notified.

 

lol(worship)

 

Chris, you are quickly becoming my favorite poster :luhv:

 

*** You are ignoring this user ***

Toggle the display of this post

 

 

 

(shrug)

 

Way to hurt a guy's feelings, Rock--I mean, Steve.

 

Did you really just go there? :o

I surely am going to put you on ignore now :censored:

 

 

 

(c'mon, my posts are not long or pretentious enough to be confused with RMA's)

:sorry:

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Did you really just go there? :o

I surely am going to put you on ignore now :censored:

 

(c'mon, my posts are not long or pretentious enough to be confused with RMA's)

 

What Respect Is

 

Respect means a lot of different things. On a practical level it seems to include taking someone's feelings, needs, thoughts, ideas, wishes and preferences into consideration. We might also say it means taking all of these seriously and giving them worth and value. In fact, giving someone respect seems similar to valuing them and their thoughts, feelings, etc. It also seems to include acknowledging them, listening to them, being truthful with them, and accepting their individuality and idiosyncrasies.

 

Respect can be shown through behavior and it can also be felt. We can act in ways which are considered respectful, yet we can also feel respect for someone and feel respected by someone. Because it is possible to act in ways that do not reflect how we really feel, the feeling of respect is more important than the behavior without the feeling. When the feeling is there, the behavior will naturally follow.

 

Why It is Important

 

Going back in time, respect played an important role in survival. If we think of a small tribe wandering in the desert we can imagine that a person not respected by anyone could be left behind and die. Such a person was considered to have no worth, no importance, no value to the group. This, I believe is the foundation of our psychological need to feel respected.

 

Nowadays it seems much more possible to survive without being respected. Someone could, for example, inherit a large sum of money, have many servants and employees and have salesmen constantly calling on him and catering to him, yet not be respected in the least. Someone could also make a lot of money through having a particular talent which is valued, such as being able to dunk a basketball yet not really be respected, perhaps because of the way he treats others.

 

Still, there is a value to respect which money can't buy. Though someone's life might not depend on it, there are times, many times in fact, when another person has the chance to make a personal decision - a judgment call. When that person feels sincere respect for someone else, they will make a different decision than if they feel no respect, even if they have customarily shown a false, pseudo-respect to the person.

 

We can all sense whether we are respected or not. This holds true for those with money and power as well. Moreover, it is quite possible that those who pursue money and power are actually trying to gain a type of respect that they never have truly felt.

 

When we are respected we gain the voluntary cooperation of people. We don't have to use as much of our energy and resources trying to get our needs met. When people respect one another there are fewer conflicts. In summary, it is for both evolutionary and practical reasons that respect is important, and also why we simply feel better when we are respected.

 

:sorry:

Totally agree, Steve.

 

:sumo:

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Did you really just go there? :o

I surely am going to put you on ignore now :censored:

 

(c'mon, my posts are not long or pretentious enough to be confused with RMA's)

 

What Respect Is

 

Respect means a lot of different things. On a practical level it seems to include taking someone's feelings, needs, thoughts, ideas, wishes and preferences into consideration. We might also say it means taking all of these seriously and giving them worth and value. In fact, giving someone respect seems similar to valuing them and their thoughts, feelings, etc. It also seems to include acknowledging them, listening to them, being truthful with them, and accepting their individuality and idiosyncrasies.

 

Respect can be shown through behavior and it can also be felt. We can act in ways which are considered respectful, yet we can also feel respect for someone and feel respected by someone. Because it is possible to act in ways that do not reflect how we really feel, the feeling of respect is more important than the behavior without the feeling. When the feeling is there, the behavior will naturally follow.

 

Why It is Important

 

Going back in time, respect played an important role in survival. If we think of a small tribe wandering in the desert we can imagine that a person not respected by anyone could be left behind and die. Such a person was considered to have no worth, no importance, no value to the group. This, I believe is the foundation of our psychological need to feel respected.

 

Nowadays it seems much more possible to survive without being respected. Someone could, for example, inherit a large sum of money, have many servants and employees and have salesmen constantly calling on him and catering to him, yet not be respected in the least. Someone could also make a lot of money through having a particular talent which is valued, such as being able to dunk a basketball yet not really be respected, perhaps because of the way he treats others.

 

Still, there is a value to respect which money can't buy. Though someone's life might not depend on it, there are times, many times in fact, when another person has the chance to make a personal decision - a judgment call. When that person feels sincere respect for someone else, they will make a different decision than if they feel no respect, even if they have customarily shown a false, pseudo-respect to the person.

 

We can all sense whether we are respected or not. This holds true for those with money and power as well. Moreover, it is quite possible that those who pursue money and power are actually trying to gain a type of respect that they never have truly felt.

 

When we are respected we gain the voluntary cooperation of people. We don't have to use as much of our energy and resources trying to get our needs met. When people respect one another there are fewer conflicts. In summary, it is for both evolutionary and practical reasons that respect is important, and also why we simply feel better when we are respected.

 

:sorry:

Totally agree, Steve.

 

:sumo:

 

:roflmao:(worship)

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Did you really just go there? :o

I surely am going to put you on ignore now :censored:

 

(c'mon, my posts are not long or pretentious enough to be confused with RMA's)

 

What Respect Is

 

Respect means a lot of different things. On a practical level it seems to include taking someone's feelings, needs, thoughts, ideas, wishes and preferences into consideration. We might also say it means taking all of these seriously and giving them worth and value. In fact, giving someone respect seems similar to valuing them and their thoughts, feelings, etc. It also seems to include acknowledging them, listening to them, being truthful with them, and accepting their individuality and idiosyncrasies.

 

Respect can be shown through behavior and it can also be felt. We can act in ways which are considered respectful, yet we can also feel respect for someone and feel respected by someone. Because it is possible to act in ways that do not reflect how we really feel, the feeling of respect is more important than the behavior without the feeling. When the feeling is there, the behavior will naturally follow.

 

Why It is Important

 

Going back in time, respect played an important role in survival. If we think of a small tribe wandering in the desert we can imagine that a person not respected by anyone could be left behind and die. Such a person was considered to have no worth, no importance, no value to the group. This, I believe is the foundation of our psychological need to feel respected.

 

Nowadays it seems much more possible to survive without being respected. Someone could, for example, inherit a large sum of money, have many servants and employees and have salesmen constantly calling on him and catering to him, yet not be respected in the least. Someone could also make a lot of money through having a particular talent which is valued, such as being able to dunk a basketball yet not really be respected, perhaps because of the way he treats others.

 

Still, there is a value to respect which money can't buy. Though someone's life might not depend on it, there are times, many times in fact, when another person has the chance to make a personal decision - a judgment call. When that person feels sincere respect for someone else, they will make a different decision than if they feel no respect, even if they have customarily shown a false, pseudo-respect to the person.

 

We can all sense whether we are respected or not. This holds true for those with money and power as well. Moreover, it is quite possible that those who pursue money and power are actually trying to gain a type of respect that they never have truly felt.

 

When we are respected we gain the voluntary cooperation of people. We don't have to use as much of our energy and resources trying to get our needs met. When people respect one another there are fewer conflicts. In summary, it is for both evolutionary and practical reasons that respect is important, and also why we simply feel better when we are respected.

 

:sorry:

Totally agree, Steve.

 

:sumo:

 

:roflmao:(worship)

If you can reach just one person out there... :cloud9:

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Russ is a nice guy... but he's a horrible business owner. (shrug)

 

 

 

 

i don't know. i didn't think nice people stole other's hard earned money!?!

 

Yes, and I understand that the deadliest poisonous mushrooms known to man, taste delicious! :grin:

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Russ is a nice guy... but he's a horrible business owner. (shrug)

 

 

 

 

i don't know. i didn't think nice people stole other's hard earned money!?!

 

Yes, and I understand that the deadliest poisonous mushrooms known to man, taste delicious! :grin:

 

Who lived to tell about that then?

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Russ is a nice guy... but he's a horrible business owner. (shrug)

 

 

 

 

i don't know. i didn't think nice people stole other's hard earned money!?!

 

Yes, and I understand that the deadliest poisonous mushrooms known to man, taste delicious! :grin:

 

Who lived to tell about that then?

 

It takes several days to die as your organs fall apart . . .

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Russ is a nice guy... but he's a horrible business owner. (shrug)

 

 

 

 

i don't know. i didn't think nice people stole other's hard earned money!?!

 

Yes, and I understand that the deadliest poisonous mushrooms known to man, taste delicious! :grin:

 

Who lived to tell about that then?

 

It takes several days to die as your organs fall apart . . .

 

My point is that I don't think that he intentionally set out to defraud people... but that his poor business decisions contributed to him crossing the line. No excuses there.

 

 

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Russ is a nice guy... but he's a horrible business owner. (shrug)

 

 

 

 

i don't know. i didn't think nice people stole other's hard earned money!?!

 

Yes, and I understand that the deadliest poisonous mushrooms known to man, taste delicious! :grin:

 

Who lived to tell about that then?

 

It takes several days to die as your organs fall apart . . .

 

My point is that I don't think that he intentionally set out to defraud people... but that his poor business decisions contributed to him crossing the line. No excuses there.

 

This makes a lot of sense.

 

Mods notified. (thumbs u

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Russ is a nice guy... but he's a horrible business owner. (shrug)

 

 

 

 

i don't know. i didn't think nice people stole other's hard earned money!?!

 

Yes, and I understand that the deadliest poisonous mushrooms known to man, taste delicious! :grin:

 

Who lived to tell about that then?

 

It takes several days to die as your organs fall apart . . .

 

My point is that I don't think that he intentionally set out to defraud people... but that his poor business decisions contributed to him crossing the line. No excuses there.

 

 

And apparently has decided to stay on that side of the line ever since. No, sorry. In life you choose to do right or not & he made that choice.

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Hey Gang,

 

PayPal....

Hello John Seeberger,

 

We have completed our investigation of the transaction below and were

unable to find evidence of unauthorized access to the buyer’s account. This

case was denied to the buyer and no funds were recovered from your account.

 

 

Sender’s name: Harry Fuller

Sender’s email:

Transaction ID: 0L685140MP173351A

 

Finally some justice against against a scum bag.

 

Of course I finally get an email response from Mark aka BucOne that the Witching Hour 18 CGC 9.6 will be in the mail on Monday.

 

What a total D-Bag.

 

 

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Hey Gang,

 

PayPal....

Hello John Seeberger,

 

We have completed our investigation of the transaction below and were

unable to find evidence of unauthorized access to the buyer’s account. This

case was denied to the buyer and no funds were recovered from your account.

 

 

Sender’s name: Harry Fuller

Sender’s email:

Transaction ID: 0L685140MP173351A

 

Finally some justice against against a scum bag.

 

Of course I finally get an email response from Mark aka BucOne that the Witching Hour 18 CGC 9.6 will be in the mail on Monday.

 

What a total D-Bag.

 

 

:golfclap:

 

Now, what are you going to do to protect yourself againt him sending you a empty box?

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Hey Gang,

 

PayPal....

Hello John Seeberger,

 

We have completed our investigation of the transaction below and were

unable to find evidence of unauthorized access to the buyer’s account. This

case was denied to the buyer and no funds were recovered from your account.

 

 

Sender’s name: Harry Fuller

Sender’s email:

Transaction ID: 0L685140MP173351A

 

Finally some justice against against a scum bag.

 

Of course I finally get an email response from Mark aka BucOne that the Witching Hour 18 CGC 9.6 will be in the mail on Monday.

 

What a total D-Bag.

 

 

:golfclap:

 

Now, what are you going to do to protect yourself againt him sending you a empty box?

Does it matter? He sent the money as a PayPal Gift Transfer. There is no dispute process, which is why Wonderboy tried this "Someone hacked my account" approach.

 

:applause:

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Hey Gang,

 

PayPal....

Hello John Seeberger,

 

We have completed our investigation of the transaction below and were

unable to find evidence of unauthorized access to the buyer’s account. This

case was denied to the buyer and no funds were recovered from your account.

 

 

Sender’s name: Harry Fuller

Sender’s email:

Transaction ID: 0L685140MP173351A

 

Finally some justice against against a scum bag.

 

Of course I finally get an email response from Mark aka BucOne that the Witching Hour 18 CGC 9.6 will be in the mail on Monday.

 

What a total D-Bag.

 

 

So bucdon'twon claimed that someone hacked his account?? Shameless.

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