Does anyone know how to alert the Mr. Pinball site of such activity?
Pinjunkie
Proceed with caution, don't send $$, only deal if you can pay cash in person
I guess
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-Mark
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"John Wart, jr" <johnw...@johnwartjr.com> wrote in message news:LrWdnZ-7IaF...@comcast.com...
As far as newbies go, don't take this practice as acceptable. It's
not.
Mario
Pinthetic
Pins should be no different.
I don't condone using stock photos unless you're clearly stating your photos
are stock photos.
It's possible the pin on eBay is using this guys photos too, you never know.
Proceeding in caution is more appropriate here - ask him about the pics on
eBay, see what he says..
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-Mark
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"JDix" <jenny...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1139808956.8...@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Then anyone can do this and just claim ignorance. John said: "We know
he steals pictures, that doesn't make his listing a fraud". If someone
else comes forth with that statement, then it's a pattern. It's known,
so it can't be washed away by an ignorance plea.
Mario
Pinthetic
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<Pint...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1139809934....@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
I think my big thing here is that it seems lately that every time something
seems even a tad fishy, it's gets posted to RGP as a fraud immediately,
often without doing adequate research to determine that it is truly a fraud.
It's good that the community is watching out for each other, I just
sometimes wonder if a little more sleuthing might be a bit more appropriate
before throwing up the 'fraud' flag - as I said, it is possible that the guy
on eBay stole the pics from the Mr. Pinball poster, albeit unlikely.
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Sure. Go to the website and click on the contact link on the bottom of any
of the pages, or just send an email directly to me. It's actually quite
easy to find me.
The ads have been killed. We take a dim view of stolen photos. If you had
notified me earlier I could have pulled the ad sooner.
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