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Re: Ebay seller ?
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https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...526/Main/99509 https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat...part=1&vc=1 Haven't looked at all the posts, but there is some mention of ebay ads, so maybe there is a mention of his former ebay name. Lynn |
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Martha2626 Anyone know who this is ? Looking at his auction feedbacks, item question and answers he reminds me of Greg at DPE. The guy claiming to have GM records. In one of his answers he states he will make you a protecto-plate. His pics are always too far away to determine if the stampings are real. [/ QUOTE ] I had a run-in with him about one month ago. When I spoke with him on the phone he told me his name was Greg and he signed his emails dpe . |
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Same story, my hood came from the Parts Place, included shipping and when it got to the resto shop they had to pay another 87 bucks for the hood. Now he asked me to try to resale the hood for him.....he needs to be banned.
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Forgot - no GM sticker or any sticker on the hood .
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I got a message that one of his other seller names was cheryl8111.
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cheryl8111 comes back ~ No longer a registered user
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jamesdisler33 is also supposed to be another one of his names.
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Great news.... Greg Long court case
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Shame. I couldn't read the whole story but people will gladly pay for the repop stuf, why go to the extreme of trying to pass of repop as NOS in this day and age. Most people looking for this stuff know exactly what they are looking for. Look at all the bogus stuff we've seen come across this board. Wheels, cars, on and on... don't know why people think they can get away with this crap anymore. Is a few more dollars really worth getting cornholed for 6 months as Mrs Bubba in the slammer ?
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Yea...Thanks MrC
"Heres some more on this Cat!! (ANGOLA) - A Steuben County Superior Court jury found an Angola businessman guilty last night on charges of Corrupt Business Influence and two counts of Theft. 48 year old Gregory Long was convicted of putting automotive merchandise up for auction on the internet and in auto publications and then not delivering the products to the winning bidders. He was also accused by Angola Police and Steuben County authorities of bidding the items up by using a series of fraudulent bidders. According to court documents, the losses totaled nearly $34,000 and the alledged victims were from New Jersey, British Columbia Canada, Washington and New York. Long was originally charged with seven Class D felony counts of theft. The Corrupt Business Influence count was a Class C felony and carries a prison sentence of between two and eight years. The convictions came after a two day trial. Long operates a business enterprise on Oak Street in Angola called Durability Plus Engines. Sentencing is scheduled to take place in April." |
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