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With all the people Lonnie fucked over, I'm still amazed that 1) someone hasn't hauled his ass into court over it and 2) He hasn't gotten a royal ass whuppin'...he must have one hell of a sore neck from looking over his shoulder the past couple years.

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With all the people Lonnie fucked over, I'm still amazed that 1) someone hasn't hauled his ass into court over it and 2) He hasn't gotten a royal ass whuppin'...he must have one hell of a sore neck from looking over his shoulder the past couple years.

 

 

... at least get him on an episode of Dateline NBC or something. :) I'm not involved with this and I feel bad for all who got scammed.

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With all the people Lonnie fucked over, I'm still amazed that 1) someone hasn't hauled his ass into court over it and 2) He hasn't gotten a royal ass whuppin'...he must have one hell of a sore neck from looking over his shoulder the past couple years.

 

 

... at least get him on an episode of Dateline NBC or something. :) I'm not involved with this and I feel bad for all who got scammed.

 

Adboimel got fucked worse than anyone he lives in another country.

I think he even tried to do something legally but not sure what came of it.

I was very fortunate to get my full refund for my 3 cds but most didn't get anything back and that fucking sucks. Reading this thread again just gets me pissed off. :doh:

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With all the people Lonnie fucked over, I'm still amazed that 1) someone hasn't hauled his ass into court over it and 2) He hasn't gotten a royal ass whuppin'...he must have one hell of a sore neck from looking over his shoulder the past couple years.

 

 

 

Agreed...I'd easily spend a night in jail if I came across him. I'd have no problem with beating the absolute shit out of this guy...

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Just found this.

 

Here is a Carlos Wood from Manila, Arkansas. Manila is around 18 miles away from Blytheville. He's around David's age. :popcorn:

 

Doesn't look like a crook though. Seems religious.

 

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendid=95257262

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I am going to copy and paste a PM I received from apple222. Tim is a real stand-up guy. I have had tons of Ebay dealings with him over the past couple years and never a hint of a problem. Unfortunately, he was scammed by Lonnie as well:

 

I just wanted to say I have no idea who this Lonnie guy is but I know Carlos Wood or glamstealer09 woodmdcoomer. I entered into a ebay auction with Carlos Wood and yes I got all my cds. They came in 2 packages and the deal was complete and I was satisfied. Carlos then emails me about some other cds he has for sale and wanted to know if I was interested. Well of course I was. The list was long and full of rare OOP cds that I wanted for myself and to re-sell on ebay. Long story short I sent him a postal money order overnight with confirmation and sent it to the Ford dealership that both Carlos and Lonnie work or worked at. Carlos still works there and has a myspace page that he has Lonnie listed as a buddy. The money order was signed for and cashed but of course I got no cds. Since I have been in touch with the Post Office and my local police who both were not very helpful. I came to this board tonight thanks to James Staryder1 and happy I did. I will keep you all posted and I am interested in a road trip! check out Carlos myspace page at http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendid=95257262

 

Send him some messages on my behalf!

 

Talk with you soon,

 

Tim

 

Tim is taking Carlos/Lonnie to small claims court. Anyone who can provide him with more information, please PM/email him through the HH board.

Notice the link I just left has the same last 8 numbers. Must be the same guy!!

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I assume he had a record label? If so, what was the name of it? Just curious.

Never Say Die Records

and

Rock N Reissue Records

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I assume he had a record label? If so, what was the name of it? Just curious.

Never Say Die Records

and

Rock N Reissue Records

 

 

These were the names of his fictional companies...

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I assume he had a record label? If so, what was the name of it? Just curious.

Never Say Die Records

and

Rock N Reissue Records

At least that's what it says on the back of my Hurricane reissue CDs. :whistle:

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I assume he had a record label? If so, what was the name of it? Just curious.

Never Say Die Records

and

Rock N Reissue Records

At least that's what it says on the back of my Hurricane reissue CDs. :whistle:

 

So you've got mine ?!?!?! :hammer:

 

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I assume he had a record label? If so, what was the name of it? Just curious.

Never Say Die Records

and

Rock N Reissue Records

At least that's what it says on the back of my Hurricane reissue CDs. :whistle:

 

 

 

 

:hammer::lol:

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  • 2 years later...

Wow... I just read this thread. Did anyone ever get a refund from this bozo?

 

Nope, not me. :hammer: I lost a little more than $100. Booked as "lost and lesson learned".

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Wow... I just read this thread. Did anyone ever get a refund from this bozo?

Not from him, but my paypal is linked to a credit card so I just called them, explained what happened, and they gave me a full refund. That is why I will NEVER link a bank account to paypal, I would have never seen the money then.

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Woo, yeah, I remember when all this went down. What an epic clusterf*ck huh?? :blink:

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Just had a read, although I jumped from page 16 to 46 - this is one long thread.

 

Did "David" carry on contacting people claiming he'd been scammed as well? There were lots of mentions of legal action, getting the police involved, etc. Did that ever happen?

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