but give her a reprimand. The funny thing was my "acquisition" occurred in 1977, because I befriended a security guard at 20th Century Fox. So the joke was on her.
My "contact" was the security guard I befriended in 1977, and I call him a few times every year to stay in touch, but the woman in question didn't know that, and she threatened me by invoking "Japanese interests" against me.
an offer I rejected because of Paypals Terms of Service. She threatened me, and eventually told me who my poster acquisition contact was, and the only way she could have gotten that information was through a phone tap on my landline. I brought a copy of the email with the MIME information, and the Los Angeles PD Computer Crimes officer sighed and laughed stating that he was sympathetic, and dumbfounded by the admission, but told me that a court would dismiss any charges against her but give her
I sympathize with your situation. Years ago, I sold a valuable Star Wars poster on eBay. The buyer provided an address 3 blocks from my residence -- it happened to be a mail drop. After much friendly banter, and my trying to collect funds owed, I both told the buyer I had a second poster 0f the exact same printing, and gave her my phone number too, for which she asked I provide, which I did. She became argumentative, and demanded I hand deliver the poster, and accept her Paypal remittance
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cidland 7 months ago
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all the people he talks to are such bad liars.
dont4ndare 1 year ago
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dont4ndare 1 year ago
Everybodys phone is tap............
GANGSTEROUS81 2 years ago 3
press star hash 105 hash that tells you when they last listened
erazerhedd 2 years ago
What's "hash" on the phone?
WsternCivilization 1 year ago
but give her a reprimand. The funny thing was my "acquisition" occurred in 1977, because I befriended a security guard at 20th Century Fox. So the joke was on her.
lampofdiogenes12 3 years ago
My "contact" was the security guard I befriended in 1977, and I call him a few times every year to stay in touch, but the woman in question didn't know that, and she threatened me by invoking "Japanese interests" against me.
lampofdiogenes12 3 years ago
an offer I rejected because of Paypals Terms of Service. She threatened me, and eventually told me who my poster acquisition contact was, and the only way she could have gotten that information was through a phone tap on my landline. I brought a copy of the email with the MIME information, and the Los Angeles PD Computer Crimes officer sighed and laughed stating that he was sympathetic, and dumbfounded by the admission, but told me that a court would dismiss any charges against her but give her
lampofdiogenes12 3 years ago
I sympathize with your situation. Years ago, I sold a valuable Star Wars poster on eBay. The buyer provided an address 3 blocks from my residence -- it happened to be a mail drop. After much friendly banter, and my trying to collect funds owed, I both told the buyer I had a second poster 0f the exact same printing, and gave her my phone number too, for which she asked I provide, which I did. She became argumentative, and demanded I hand deliver the poster, and accept her Paypal remittance
lampofdiogenes12 3 years ago
don't know if it was bugged then, but its a safe bet to say it is now.
citruc2 4 years ago 5
nice\1 dude.
sonicsaskatchewan 5 years ago
Good work! :D
1uk3 5 years ago