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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: Deez Nutz on March 05, 2013, 05:58:21 PM
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Or am I the only one?
I am talking over four grand.
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shame yourself thread?
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also, no I haven't.
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Oh boy. Lets hear it
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My parents bought a Kirby :dunno:
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Details, DN.
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Jesus, before I pass judgement could you please let me know how? :popcorn: (ftp://:popcorn:) And honestly, not much will change my mind on thinking you're a tool...
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Once a cab driver took my credit card info and tried to buy $500 worth of fruit baskets.
Maybe that counts?
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i've heard that several members of this board have paid cash money for gopowercat.com.
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I've been a victim of credit card fraud, but I wouldn't really call that a scam.
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One time I was in Asia and a cab charged us like $13 when it probably only should have cost like $4. I was pretty po'd.
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i tried to buy flowers from teleflora once
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i've heard that several members of this board have paid cash money for gopowercat.com.
Technically I may be a scammer of the same GPC account for years :gocho:
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Cotton Bowl last year. Lost $300 through Craigslist cause I Western Unioned a money order to a "flight attendent". Yeah, I'm a Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!).
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Well basically I extended credit to the wrong guy, and now after 6 weeks of being lied to multiple times and strung along it is quite apparent he has no intention of paying me back for some milo hay that he bought from me. I was fooled into thinking he was a legitimate farmer, but in truth he is a poor ass loser douchebag that is skilled at lying. I am not the only one he has scammed, though. I spoke with the sheriff today and found out he is being investigated for a similar scam on another farmer totaling about $25,000.
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Jesus, eff that guy
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Knee caps, tire iron, drainage ditch, etc.
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come to goEMAW the next time someone asks you to "extend credit" before you actually go through with it. we will help you.
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right before you kill the guy, say something like "now it's time to die at the hand of DEEZ NUTZ"
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This guy was in the same class as me from kindergarten all the way through high school. We never really hung out together back then, but I do remember specifically on the playground at recess he was the first person I ever heard say the word "eff". I should have known that a kid who swears like a drunken sailor when they are in kindergarten is probably going to have lifelong character issues.
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i tried to buy flowers from teleflora once
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Go buy some empty barrels. Like 5 or 6. Then set them in a line his front door. Order a good 6 or 7 yards of concrete. Have the concrete truck guy back right up to the barrels and fill them up. Do this when you know he will be gone for a good several hours. Pay the extra to have accelerator added to the concrete.
Spray paint, "eff You" on the face of the barrels.
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Spoiler Alert: this guy is just reposting the leaked plot for next seasons Amish Mafia.
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There are people out there who specialize in "handling" situations like this.
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There are people out there who specialize in "handling" situations like this.
The wolf from pulp fiction is one.
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Knee caps, tire iron, drainage ditch, etc.
To be honest, these types of thoughts have gone through my mind on a regular basis recently, but I have to keep reminding myself that the bible says to "love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you". It's actually a pretty hard thing to accomplish because it kind of goes against human nature. I must admit I will be happy if he ends up getting jail time out of this, however.
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This guy was in the same class as me from kindergarten all the way through high school. We never really hung out together back then, but I do remember specifically on the playground at recess he was the first person I ever heard say the word "eff". I should have known that a kid who swears like a drunken sailor when they are in kindergarten is probably going to have lifelong character issues.
:sdeek: I posted somewhere else on this board that I called my kindergarten teacher a dumb bitch
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I would think, given the value, that what he did qualifies as a felony.
Also, what is he feeding the hay to? Just go tell hm that you will kill his mother if he doesn't square up. Offer to take his livestock as a downpayment.
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Deez nutz have you sold hay on credit before?
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Not very :kstategrad:
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Sounds like you're too big to fail.
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I would think, given the value, that what he did qualifies as a felony.
Also, what is he feeding the hay to? Just go tell hm that you will kill his mother if he doesn't square up. Offer to take his livestock as a downpayment.
Before he took the hay, I thought he owned cattle with his father. After he took it, I found out that he did not even feed it, but rather had it directly shipped to a different buyer. So he sold it and got his money within a day, and here I am weeks later with nothing. The thing is, after the trucking expense he paid, the amount he realized from the resale is less than what he owes me for it to begin with. So that tells me it had to have been a scam from the get go.
Later he claimed that goats are what he and his dad raise, but I drove buy his dad's "farm", and all I saw was a run-down shack of a home that didn't even look like anyone was living there, a yard and pasture with junk strewn everywhere, and not a rough ridin' goat in sight. :curse:
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Deez nutz have you sold hay on credit before?
Yes, I have before and have not had any problems. Thing is, it has never been that much at one time, and the other people have been honest, trustworthy people.
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I've never been scammed, but the other day I suckered some hayseed rube out of few thousand dollars worth of hay
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I would think, given the value, that what he did qualifies as a felony.
Also, what is he feeding the hay to? Just go tell hm that you will kill his mother if he doesn't square up. Offer to take his livestock as a downpayment.
Before he took the hay, I thought he owned cattle with his father. After he took it, I found out that he did not even feed it, but rather had it directly shipped to a different buyer. So he sold it and got his money within a day, and here I am weeks later with nothing. The thing is, after the trucking expense he paid, the amount he realized from the resale is less than what he owes me for it to begin with. So that tells me it had to have been a scam from the get go.
Later he claimed that goats are what he and his dad raise, but I drove buy his dad's "farm", and all I saw was a run-down shack of a home that didn't even look like anyone was living there, a yard and pasture with junk strewn everywhere, and not a rough ridin' goat in sight. :curse:
maybe they were at the movies? :dunno:
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A partial list of bullshit lies / excuses I have heard:
"The check is in the mail."
"Gee, I don't know why it's taking so long. There must have been a delay in the mail service."
"Sorry I haven't been answering the phone all week. I have been working on a project in Oklahoma and have not been home to get the old check canceled and send you a new one."
"If you don't get it by next Monday, I will come over and pay in person."
"Yeah I was going to come and pay on Monday, but I talked with the bank, and they said to give it a couple more days."
"Yeah I know we were supposed to meet in town yesterday, but my phone died on me and I couldn't call you to find out what time to meet."
"Well I came by your house yesterday to give you the check, but nobody answered the door so I just left."
"I don't know if you are aware of this, but we had a bunch of our goats stolen a few days ago, and it's been pretty hectic lately trying to track them down."
"We got so much snow here and the roads are bad. I will get you paid just as soon as the roads clear up enough."
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I think you should keep on calling him asking where your money is, only start recording your phone conversations.
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File a lien. Then do the concrete thing.
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I think you should keep on calling him asking where your money is, only start recording your phone conversations.
The most recent time we were supposed to meet and settle up was Friday, and after he failed to show up then, he has not bothered to answer the phone or return calls, so I don't think I will be able to record any future conversations. However I did keep a written log of our past correspondence. But it really doesn't matter because I already have plenty of proof to go to court with. I have copies of the weight tickets from the guy he sold the hay to as well as testimony from the truck drivers if needed. In fact, this guy also screwed over one of the truck drivers on some scrap iron that he took and never paid for last summer. It was close to $2,000 worth of iron. So that's at least three different people he has screwed over. I know I can get a court judgement in my favor, but the question is whether I will ever be able to actually collect much if any of it. After finding out about the $25,000 scam today, I at least feel confident that criminal charges are going to stick.
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why don't the western kansas goemawers band together and threaten to cut this guy's dong off? seems the least you could do
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why don't the western kansas goemawers band together and threaten to cut this guy's dong off? seems the least you could do
This is what I fantasize about doing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzKAut3sVrw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzKAut3sVrw)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA3RRnN-LA4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA3RRnN-LA4)
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A partial list of bullshit lies / excuses I have heard:
"The check is in the mail."
"Gee, I don't know why it's taking so long. There must have been a delay in the mail service."
"Sorry I haven't been answering the phone all week. I have been working on a project in Oklahoma and have not been home to get the old check canceled and send you a new one."
"If you don't get it by next Monday, I will come over and pay in person."
"Yeah I was going to come and pay on Monday, but I talked with the bank, and they said to give it a couple more days."
"Yeah I know we were supposed to meet in town yesterday, but my phone died on me and I couldn't call you to find out what time to meet."
"Well I came by your house yesterday to give you the check, but nobody answered the door so I just left."
"I don't know if you are aware of this, but we had a bunch of our goats stolen a few days ago, and it's been pretty hectic lately trying to track them down."
"We got so much snow here and the roads are bad. I will get you paid just as soon as the roads clear up enough."
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:facepalm: 'splains a lot. Should've been hounding the crap out of him after the first excuse. Srsly, inform the local sheriff dept., contact county attorney, then confront the guy with everything you've done and see if he coughs up the cash. Some times a little :curse: can get good results, unless he's nuts and it can get you shot.
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I bet trim could help you with this
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Sounds like he is all hat and no cattle.
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I have to keep reminding myself that the bible says to "love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you".
that's a good verse Deez Nutz
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you should sue him now and get a judgement against him before others do. i'm guessing he doesn't have a dime to his name right now, but at least you will have dibs on any dime he may make in the future and will be able to garnish his wages to get some of your milo money back.
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you should sue him now and get a judgement against him before others do. i'm guessing he doesn't have a dime to his name right now, but at least you will have dibs on any dime he may make in the future and will be able to garnish his wages to get some of your milo money back.
Deez, this is great advice. Joking aside, you should do this.
I think it is diff in other types of sitch's, but I think first in is first paid.
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That is good advice and I will be filing suit tomorrow since I have been out of town the past few days. Also, I am supposed to meet with the sheriff tomorrow to provide the weight tickets, etc., and he said he will personally go over there and charge the guy. Hopefully he does not go on the run before that, but at least I got the guy's tag number in case they need it. I will keep you all posted on how it ends up playing out.
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LOL at "Milo Hay" and someone just giving a bunch away to some broke dick in BumfaEgypt Western, KS. Deez Nuts are you interested in buying any bridges or swamp land? Come on man...
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LOL at "Milo Hay" and someone just giving a bunch away to some broke dick in BumfaEgypt Western, KS. Deez Nuts are you interested in buying any bridges or swamp land? Come on man...
Actually, swamp land does not sound too bad after the drought we have had the past two summers. The reason I had to cut it for hay instead of grain in the first place is due to the drought.
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LOL at "Milo Hay" and someone just giving a bunch away to some broke dick in BumfaEgypt Western, KS. Deez Nuts are you interested in buying any bridges or swamp land? Come on man...
Actually, swamp land does not sound too bad after the drought we have had the past two summers. The reason I had to cut it for hay instead of grain in the first place is due to the drought.
How do farmers have time to BBS during the day? Maybe you should be farming harder instead of BBSing.
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LOL at "Milo Hay" and someone just giving a bunch away to some broke dick in BumfaEgypt Western, KS. Deez Nuts are you interested in buying any bridges or swamp land? Come on man...
Actually, swamp land does not sound too bad after the drought we have had the past two summers. The reason I had to cut it for hay instead of grain in the first place is due to the drought.
How do farmers have time to BBS during the day? Maybe you should be farming harder instead of BBSing.
Farming is not hard during the winter unless you own livestock, which I currently do not. So I have time for other things now. Spring, summer, and fall are an entirely different story, however.
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I'm not sure this qualifies as a "major scam".
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I'm not sure this qualifies as a "major scam".
how much hay did he jack?
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I'm not sure this qualifies as a "major scam".
how much hay did he jack?
83 bales with a value of $4,413.75
Not the end of the world, but I did cancel my annual ski trip because of it. :bawl:
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i'm just glad that there exists a person called "deez nuts" who is a farmer and posts on this blog
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well that's a lot of money. definitely a felony. glad it wasn't more, life lesson and all that.
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i'm just glad that there exists a person called "deez nuts" who is a farmer and posts on this blog
great point, tobias.
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Didn't you collect insurance on that milo that went to crap due to the drought?
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Didn't you collect insurance on that milo that went to crap due to the drought?
Oh man.... this is like an onion with all the layers.
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Didn't you collect insurance on that milo that went to crap due to the drought?
Well yes, but I spent a lot of time and hard work swathing, baling, stacking, and loading it. Not to mention the cost of fuel for the swather and tractors plus normal wear and tear on machinery. I could have avoided all of that by just doing nothing with it and letting the residue decompose on the ground and provide more organic matter to the soil which would have been beneficial to future crops.
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Didn't you collect insurance on that milo that went to crap due to the drought?
Well yes, but I spent a lot of time and hard work swathing, baling, stacking, and loading it. Not to mention the cost of fuel for the swather and tractors plus normal wear and tear on machinery. I could have avoided all of that by just doing nothing with it and letting the residue decompose on the ground and provide more organic matter to the soil which would have been beneficial to future crops.
Got greedy, son. Got greedy.
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I'll whack this guy for you if you have any quail I could later hunt.
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I know a guy that has taken $100 to knock off a kid's pet before. He may be interested :dunno:
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My immediate family lost over 2 million dollars in the Enron thing. That was kind of a scam.
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My immediate family lost over $2 million dollars in the Enron thing. That was kind of a scam.
eff.
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I know one family member in business with another family member caught said family member stealing money from the company. Way more than $4k but not like $2M. Didn't turn them in. I would have.
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I have an acquaintance whose grandfather was the farmer who owned a chunk of the land on the northwest side of Wichita along Maize Road where a major shopping center went in about 10-15 years ago including Walmart and Target. A real estate agent who knew the actual value of the land and planned development talked the farmer into selling it to him for something like $200,000 and then turned around and sold it within a week for about $1.5 million. The agent got a tiny slap on the wrist for violating "professional ethics", but still got to keep all the money. The girl's family all wanted the grandfather to hang on to the land, but he would not listen to them and sold it anyway. She's kind of bitter about her potential inheritance going up in smoke.
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I'm not sure this qualifies as a "major scam".
how much hay did he jack?
to me, it's not really the value. I mean, if someone you don't know walks up to you and says, "give me 10g's, I'm good for it", and you give it to him, it just doesn't feel like a scam - you're just being pretty stupid. Same with selling land for way less than it's worth.
Dunno, I think I'm just being nitpicky, but does it make sense to anyone else?
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
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Just came in here to say i'd really like to see an Ocean's 11 type heist movie set in western KS where they rip off a bunch of hay.
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Just came in here to say i'd really like to see an Ocean's 11 type heist movie set in western KS where they rip off a bunch of hay.
Billy Bob Thornton in this movie for sure.
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
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If it would help, we could all pitch in our grass clippings this summer.
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If it would help, we could all pitch in our grass clippings this summer.
Transportation costs would negate any potential benefit of that. I already have my own compost pile for the garden. Thanks for the thought, however.
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If it would help, we could all pitch in our grass clippings this summer.
Transportation costs would negate any potential benefit of that. I already have my own compost pile for the garden. Thanks for the thought, however.
Welp we tried.
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
Do you or do you not sell hay? Did you or did you not get scammed by a fellow hayseed? I think this one is obvious. T's and P's though
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
Do you or do you not sell hay? Did you or did you not get scammed by a fellow hayseed? I think this one is obvious. T's and P's though
just own it bro, it hurts less.
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My immediate family lost over 2 million dollars in the Enron thing. That was kind of a scam.
:dunno:
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I think you can only call this a major scam if you first acknowledge you are a hayseed.
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I think it's definitely a major scam, Deez Nutz. These other guys just don't have much business sense and understand the importance or the value of milo hay in a drought year.
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Some feller done and stole up my milo hay awhile back. We settled it like real men, dueling banjos. It was that or fiddles at dawn. He bested me, but 'twere fair n' square. He's a good man and I respect him now.
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Did asking for references when extending credit become a thing of the past?
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Did asking for references when extending credit become a thing of the past?
You know nothing of the ways in which god-fearing country folk conduct their business.
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Did asking for references when extending credit become a thing of the past?
You know nothing of the ways in which god-fearing country folk conduct their business.
Go pluck yourself bread with your Schaumburg cronies and your recreational drug use. We got no need for that poison here! :shakesfist:
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MUSH MUSH MUSH DEEZ NUTS IS A 'SEED
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
Do you or do you not sell hay? Did you or did you not get scammed by a fellow hayseed? I think this one is obvious. T's and P's though
Hayseed - a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
- an unsophisticated country person
- A bumpkin; a yokel.
- A slow witted or unstylish person from the rural midwest.
Nowhere does it define a hayseed as being anyone involved in farming or agriculture in general. In fact, most farmers I know (and every successful farmer I know) are very intelligent, skilled, and business-savvy. Only a small minority of farmers could you legitimately call a hayseed. Just because I was a dumbass and made this one mistake doesn't make me a hayseed.
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Ya guys get off Deez Nutz.
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Deez Nutz apparently works at Farmers and Mechanics Bank of La Grange (elite Raising Arizona reference).
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Hayseed - a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
- an unsophisticated country person
- A bumpkin; a yokel.
- A slow witted or unstylish person from the rural midwest.
Nowhere does it define a hayseed as being anyone involved in farming or agriculture in general. In fact, most farmers I know (and every successful farmer I know) are very intelligent, skilled, and business-savvy. Only a small minority of farmers could you legitimately call a hayseed. Just because I was a dumbass and made this one mistake doesn't make me a hayseed.
The only farmer I know on this board isn't very business-savvy. He got ripped off by a hayseed :lol:
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I would be pretty surprised if Deez Nutz is the only farmer on the board, KKK. They are probably just aren't speaking up because of all the hostile posts in this thread.
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I would be pretty surprised if Deez Nutz is the only farmer on the board, KKK. They are probably just aren't speaking up because of all the hostile posts in this thread.
:dubious: That's why I said "I know"
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If it would help, we could all pitch in our grass clippings this summer.
Grass roots recovery program
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Ya guys get off Deez Nutz.
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
Do you or do you not sell hay? Did you or did you not get scammed by a fellow hayseed? I think this one is obvious. T's and P's though
Hayseed - a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
- an unsophisticated country person
- A bumpkin; a yokel.
- A slow witted or unstylish person from the rural midwest.
Nowhere does it define a hayseed as being anyone involved in farming or agriculture in general. In fact, most farmers I know (and every successful farmer I know) are very intelligent, skilled, and business-savvy. Only a small minority of farmers could you legitimately call a hayseed. Just because I was a dumbass and made this one mistake doesn't make me a hayseed.
FWIW, farming had nothing to do with me insinuating you were a hayseed. It had more to do with the unsophisticated-slow-witted-country-yokel-iness as evidenced by calling this a "major scam".
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Everyone quit kicking this guy while he's down.
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bunch of damn Squawks in here
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
Do you or do you not sell hay? Did you or did you not get scammed by a fellow hayseed? I think this one is obvious. T's and P's though
Hayseed - a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
- an unsophisticated country person
- A bumpkin; a yokel.
- A slow witted or unstylish person from the rural midwest.
Nowhere does it define a hayseed as being anyone involved in farming or agriculture in general. In fact, most farmers I know (and every successful farmer I know) are very intelligent, skilled, and business-savvy. Only a small minority of farmers could you legitimately call a hayseed. Just because I was a dumbass and made this one mistake doesn't make me a hayseed.
FWIW, farming had nothing to do with me insinuating you were a hayseed. It had more to do with the unsophisticated-slow-witted-country-yokel-iness as evidenced by calling this a "major scam".
So then you wouldn't refer to the loser douchebag as being a "scam artist" even though he has screwed over at least three people for multiple thousands of dollars each?
I suppose "hayseed' is a fair insult if the only context to which it applies is that I was dumb enough to fall for this guy's bullshit in that instance. But I would call it a simple mistake, or a failure to use the intelligence that I have. A real hayseed would be somebody who completely lacks intelligence to begin with. But before you start to tell me how unintelligent I actually am, you should know that I went to K-State and earned both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree, and graduated with a cumulative 3.7 GPA. So then you would have to admit that anyone reading this board who has a cumulative GPA less than 3.7 must be dumber than a damned hayseed.
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We can just keep it at "slow-witted-yokel" if you'd prefer. :dunno:
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Oh eff, cumulative gpa smack. :love:
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And no, I don't think the guy was a "scam artist". it gives him too much credit. I mean his "scam" was going to farmers and saying "give me some milo hay" and three farmers saying, "sure, sounds great!"
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Not a major scam, but I bought a car from a place that was raided the very next day by the Warren County Drug Task Force. Agents from the Internal Revenue Service, Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Getting the title was a major PIA.
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100630/NEWS010701/7010316/Cars-200K-seized-raids
I just now looked it up and found out what was going on.
http://searchjustice.usdoj.gov/search?q=cache:reBQMGzqHDoJ:www.justice.gov/usao/ohs/news/07-05-12.html+cincy+imports+inurl%3A%2Fusao%2Fohs&output=xml_no_dtd&ie=iso-8859-1&client=default_frontend&proxystylesheet=default_frontend&site=default_collection&access=p&oe=UTF-8
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Everyone quit kicking this guy while he's down.
I don't mind being insulted when it is well warranted, kc. If I did, then I would not have started this thread to begin with.
Another time I got scammed was when I let a stripper talk me into going in the "Champagne Room" with her. Big mistake. It was nothing more than an ordinary lap dance, and a hell of a lot more expensive. :blank:
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
Do you or do you not sell hay? Did you or did you not get scammed by a fellow hayseed? I think this one is obvious. T's and P's though
Hayseed - a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
- an unsophisticated country person
- A bumpkin; a yokel.
- A slow witted or unstylish person from the rural midwest.
Nowhere does it define a hayseed as being anyone involved in farming or agriculture in general. In fact, most farmers I know (and every successful farmer I know) are very intelligent, skilled, and business-savvy. Only a small minority of farmers could you legitimately call a hayseed. Just because I was a dumbass and made this one mistake doesn't make me a hayseed.
FWIW, farming had nothing to do with me insinuating you were a hayseed. It had more to do with the unsophisticated-slow-witted-country-yokel-iness as evidenced by calling this a "major scam".
So then you wouldn't refer to the loser douchebag as being a "scam artist" even though he has screwed over at least three people for multiple thousands of dollars each?
I suppose "hayseed' is a fair insult if the only context to which it applies is that I was dumb enough to fall for this guy's bullshit in that instance. But I would call it a simple mistake, or a failure to use the intelligence that I have. A real hayseed would be somebody who completely lacks intelligence to begin with. But before you start to tell me how unintelligent I actually am, you should know that I went to K-State and earned both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree, and graduated with a cumulative 3.7 GPA. So then you would have to admit that anyone reading this board who has a cumulative GPA less than 3.7 must be dumber than a damned hayseed.
Nah, GPA factors effort in too much. I had a bachelors and masters with a cumulative GPA of just under 3.6, with an average BAC of about .16 and didn't get scammed on a hay trade. 8manpick=not a hayseed
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1099c him for the value if you decide it's uncollectible. The IRS likes to get their cut of that unclaimed "income".
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
Do you or do you not sell hay? Did you or did you not get scammed by a fellow hayseed? I think this one is obvious. T's and P's though
Hayseed - a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
- an unsophisticated country person
- A bumpkin; a yokel.
- A slow witted or unstylish person from the rural midwest.
Nowhere does it define a hayseed as being anyone involved in farming or agriculture in general. In fact, most farmers I know (and every successful farmer I know) are very intelligent, skilled, and business-savvy. Only a small minority of farmers could you legitimately call a hayseed. Just because I was a dumbass and made this one mistake doesn't make me a hayseed.
FWIW, farming had nothing to do with me insinuating you were a hayseed. It had more to do with the unsophisticated-slow-witted-country-yokel-iness as evidenced by calling this a "major scam".
So then you wouldn't refer to the loser douchebag as being a "scam artist" even though he has screwed over at least three people for multiple thousands of dollars each?
I suppose "hayseed' is a fair insult if the only context to which it applies is that I was dumb enough to fall for this guy's bullshit in that instance. But I would call it a simple mistake, or a failure to use the intelligence that I have. A real hayseed would be somebody who completely lacks intelligence to begin with. But before you start to tell me how unintelligent I actually am, you should know that I went to K-State and earned both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree, and graduated with a cumulative 3.7 GPA. So then you would have to admit that anyone reading this board who has a cumulative GPA less than 3.7 must be dumber than a damned hayseed.
Nah, GPA factors effort in too much. I had a bachelors and masters with a cumulative GPA of just under 3.6, with an average BAC of about .16 and didn't get scammed on a hay trade. 8manpick=not a hayseed
Under 3.6??? Looks to me like 8manpick has just admitted to being dumber than a hayseed. That really sucks for you. Thoughts and Prayers, man.
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This thread title is such a cry for attention.
If you are stealing hay or any other farm/ranch product, you are not conducting a "major scam" you are just some hayseed taking advantage of other hayseeds.
But yeah sucks deez nuts, sorry bro.
Yeah but I don't think that I would fall under the actual definition of "hayseed". Phog people would claim that you too are a hayseed just for being a KSU fan.
Do you or do you not sell hay? Did you or did you not get scammed by a fellow hayseed? I think this one is obvious. T's and P's though
Hayseed - a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
- an unsophisticated country person
- A bumpkin; a yokel.
- A slow witted or unstylish person from the rural midwest.
Nowhere does it define a hayseed as being anyone involved in farming or agriculture in general. In fact, most farmers I know (and every successful farmer I know) are very intelligent, skilled, and business-savvy. Only a small minority of farmers could you legitimately call a hayseed. Just because I was a dumbass and made this one mistake doesn't make me a hayseed.
FWIW, farming had nothing to do with me insinuating you were a hayseed. It had more to do with the unsophisticated-slow-witted-country-yokel-iness as evidenced by calling this a "major scam".
So then you wouldn't refer to the loser douchebag as being a "scam artist" even though he has screwed over at least three people for multiple thousands of dollars each?
I suppose "hayseed' is a fair insult if the only context to which it applies is that I was dumb enough to fall for this guy's bullshit in that instance. But I would call it a simple mistake, or a failure to use the intelligence that I have. A real hayseed would be somebody who completely lacks intelligence to begin with. But before you start to tell me how unintelligent I actually am, you should know that I went to K-State and earned both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree, and graduated with a cumulative 3.7 GPA. So then you would have to admit that anyone reading this board who has a cumulative GPA less than 3.7 must be dumber than a damned hayseed.
Nah, GPA factors effort in too much. I had a bachelors and masters with a cumulative GPA of just under 3.6, with an average BAC of about .16 and didn't get scammed on a hay trade. 8manpick=not a hayseed
Under 3.6??? Looks to me like 8manpick has just admitted to being dumber than a hayseed. That really sucks for you. Thoughts and Prayers, man.
Pfft. Reading comprehension much? Want to compare other meaningless stats from academia?
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Pfft. Reading comprehension much? Want to compare other meaningless stats from academia?
What would you consider a more meaningful measure of intelligence, then? Success at one's profession? Annual income? Accumulated net worth? I'm no hayseed yokel by any of those measures.
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Nah, GPA factors effort in too much.
Plenty of hardworking hayseeds. Kind of what they are known for. That and getting scammed by other hayseeds.
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Milo For Meth, the tragic story of an unsuspecting farmer and his kindergarten confidant
Tuesday night, 8pm on the Lifetime Channel
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8manpick, knock it off. Jeez.
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8manpick, knock it off. Jeez.
I was just messing with my friend Deez Nutz, the hay farmer who takes offense at being called a hayseed. It was at least 90% sarcastic.
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That is good advice and I will be filing suit tomorrow since I have been out of town the past few days. Also, I am supposed to meet with the sheriff tomorrow to provide the weight tickets, etc., and he said he will personally go over there and charge the guy. Hopefully he does not go on the run before that, but at least I got the guy's tag number in case they need it. I will keep you all posted on how it ends up playing out.
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good luck, deez nuts. this guy sounds sucky and i hope something bad happens to him.
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If you deal hay, then you're probably a hayseed. Intelligence has nothing to do with it. JMO.
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SteveDave scammed me. He told me several times that we were real life friends, but today he told me to stop message boarding. :frown: Feels bad man.
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Milo For Meth, the tragic story of an unsuspecting farmer and his kindergarten confidant
Tuesday night, 8pm on the Lifetime Channel
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SteveDave scammed me. He told me several times that we were real life friends, but today he told me to stop message boarding. :frown: Feels bad man.
That doesn't mean you aren't friends.
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SteveDave scammed me. He told me several times that we were real life friends, but today he told me to stop message boarding. :frown: Feels bad man.
That doesn't mean you aren't friends.
:D
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That is good advice and I will be filing suit tomorrow since I have been out of town the past few days. Also, I am supposed to meet with the sheriff tomorrow to provide the weight tickets, etc., and he said he will personally go over there and charge the guy. Hopefully he does not go on the run before that, but at least I got the guy's tag number in case they need it. I will keep you all posted on how it ends up playing out.
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I filed my complaint with the sheriff's office on Thursday last week and provided all information I had. They wrote up a report on it to send to the county attorney and included all the complaints together to bring the charges against him in one criminal case of theft by deception. Turns out there are at least 5 victims so far, and his modus operandi included writing bad checks as well. That would explain the $25,000 case as it involved a bad check and not just a promise to pay. So I'm sure that if I had demanded payment in advance, he would have just given me a bad check. And since he immediately sells the hay that he takes from people, he has washed his hands of it and gotten his money before the original seller can reclaim the property.
I called yesterday morning, and they had submitted the report to the county attorney, and he definitely wants to prosecute it, so I think an arrest will be forthcoming very soon. I just hope he doesn't get tipped off in advance and leave the state before they can arrest him. The sheriff said that the loser douchebag is already on probation, and that is probably what has kept him around the area this long in the first place. I also found out that with the larger case pending, I would not want to file a separate complaint in small claims court because if and when he is found guilty in the theft case, the judge will order him to pay restitution, and that would take precedence over any small claims judgement.
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do something on the civil side. get in front of everyone else for when they start divvying up his assets. You may get a nice meth trailer out of it. :dunno:
If Restitution takes precedence, great. If there is no restitution, a small claims judgement would be there to give you a vehicle to get back some. I would get a judgement against him and let restitution take over if it happens. That way, you are covered either way.
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That is good advice and I will be filing suit tomorrow since I have been out of town the past few days. Also, I am supposed to meet with the sheriff tomorrow to provide the weight tickets, etc., and he said he will personally go over there and charge the guy. Hopefully he does not go on the run before that, but at least I got the guy's tag number in case they need it. I will keep you all posted on how it ends up playing out.
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I filed my complaint with the sheriff's office on Thursday last week and provided all information I had. They wrote up a report on it to send to the county attorney and included all the complaints together to bring the charges against him in one criminal case of theft by deception. Turns out there are at least 5 victims so far, and his modus operandi included writing bad checks as well. That would explain the $25,000 case as it involved a bad check and not just a promise to pay. So I'm sure that if I had demanded payment in advance, he would have just given me a bad check. And since he immediately sells the hay that he takes from people, he has washed his hands of it and gotten his money before the original seller can reclaim the property.
I called yesterday morning, and they had submitted the report to the county attorney, and he definitely wants to prosecute it, so I think an arrest will be forthcoming very soon. I just hope he doesn't get tipped off in advance and leave the state before they can arrest him. The sheriff said that the loser douchebag is already on probation, and that is probably what has kept him around the area this long in the first place. I also found out that with the larger case pending, I would not want to file a separate complaint in small claims court because if and when he is found guilty in the theft case, the judge will order him to pay restitution, and that would take precedence over any small claims judgement.
Sounds like a major headache. Good luck and hope you get yours out of all this
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if anything, you learned a lesson. :cheers:
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Had about $500 worth of fishing gear stolen last night :frown:
Went fishing along the KS river(by 435 bridge) yesterday afternoon with the dog. Was in a rush to get everything loaded before the cats game and ended up leaving 4 poles and my fishing bag along the side of the road.
Did not realize I had left everything there until I got home and by that time there was only an hr before the cats game. My gear was on the side of a gravel road that I had never seen any cars on before so I figured it would be fine until after the game.
Went to get it after the game and it was all gone :frown:
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Had about $500 worth of fishing gear stolen last night :frown:
Went fishing along the KS river(by 435 bridge) yesterday afternoon with the dog. Was in a rush to get everything loaded before the cats game and ended up leaving 4 poles and my fishing bag along the side of the road.
Did not realize I had left everything there until I got home and by that time there was only an hr before the cats game. My gear was on the side of a gravel road that I had never seen any cars on before so I figured it would be fine until after the game.
Went to get it after the game and it was all gone :frown:
MAJOR SCAM!!!! :lol:
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Call the police. Maybe someone just turned it in. Long shot... but its a shot.
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Deez Nutz, I hope you get back all of your dollars. I bet your old kindergarten friend is on the dope.
Speaking of Enron, back in the old days when the max. you could contribute to an IRA was $2,000 per year, I sent a check to my broker and asked him to put it into something like ConAgra or ADM (don't really remember). He put it in Enron and less than a week later the company tanked and it was as if I never made a contribution. :curse: I mean, it's not like Steve Dave's losses, but I'm not rich. Also, I still have the same broker. He semi-recently put me in Unisys when it was at 30 and within a short time the price halved. He also put me in Roundys Grocery store at around 12, and now it is 6ish and stopped paying a dividend. I should probably stop letting him scam me.
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Deez Nutz, I hope you get back all of your dollars. I bet your old kindergarten friend is on the dope.
Speaking of Enron, back in the old days when the max. you could contribute to an IRA was $2,000 per year, I sent a check to my broker and asked him to put it into something like ConAgra or ADM (don't really remember). He put it in Enron and less than a week later the company tanked and it was as if I never made a contribution. :curse: I mean, it's not like Steve Dave's losses, but I'm not rich. Also, I still have the same broker. He semi-recently put me in Unisys when it was at 30 and within a short time the price halved. He also put me in Roundys Grocery store at around 12, and now it is 6ish and stopped paying a dividend. I should probably stop letting him scam me.
Sounds like your FA is a rough ridin' dumbass
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Deez Nutz, I hope you get back all of your dollars. I bet your old kindergarten friend is on the dope.
Speaking of Enron, back in the old days when the max. you could contribute to an IRA was $2,000 per year, I sent a check to my broker and asked him to put it into something like ConAgra or ADM (don't really remember). He put it in Enron and less than a week later the company tanked and it was as if I never made a contribution. :curse: I mean, it's not like Steve Dave's losses, but I'm not rich. Also, I still have the same broker. He semi-recently put me in Unisys when it was at 30 and within a short time the price halved. He also put me in Roundys Grocery store at around 12, and now it is 6ish and stopped paying a dividend. I should probably stop letting him scam me.
holy crap :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Deez Nutz, I hope you get back all of your dollars. I bet your old kindergarten friend is on the dope.
Speaking of Enron, back in the old days when the max. you could contribute to an IRA was $2,000 per year, I sent a check to my broker and asked him to put it into something like ConAgra or ADM (don't really remember). He put it in Enron and less than a week later the company tanked and it was as if I never made a contribution. :curse: I mean, it's not like Steve Dave's losses, but I'm not rich. Also, I still have the same broker. He semi-recently put me in Unisys when it was at 30 and within a short time the price halved. He also put me in Roundys Grocery store at around 12, and now it is 6ish and stopped paying a dividend. I should probably stop letting him scam me.
You do realize you don't need a broker anymore right? You can go to Fidelity or any reputable place, open an IRA and fund it yourself...You dont need to call your guy and tell him to buy X amount of something and have him not do it...You just login to the website and buy it yourself.
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Had about $500 worth of fishing gear stolen last night :frown:
Went fishing along the KS river(by 435 bridge) yesterday afternoon with the dog. Was in a rush to get everything loaded before the cats game and ended up leaving 4 poles and my fishing bag along the side of the road.
Did not realize I had left everything there until I got home and by that time there was only an hr before the cats game. My gear was on the side of a gravel road that I had never seen any cars on before so I figured it would be fine until after the game.
Went to get it after the game and it was all gone :frown:
MAJOR SCAM!!!! :lol:
Gravel road pretended to be all innocent then scammed the crap out of him
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You do realize you don't need a broker anymore right? You can go to Fidelity or any reputable place, open an IRA and fund it yourself...You dont need to call your guy and tell him to buy X amount of something and have him not do it...You just login to the website and buy it yourself.
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Yeah, but my wife and the broker's wife are best friends and my wife wouldn't hear of it. I forgot to also mention that he put me in USG (the sheetrock maker) and a Miami-based REIT shortly before the housing bubble burst. I really should've put this in the shame yourself thread. :facepalm:
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You do realize you don't need a broker anymore right? You can go to Fidelity or any reputable place, open an IRA and fund it yourself...You dont need to call your guy and tell him to buy X amount of something and have him not do it...You just login to the website and buy it yourself.
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Yeah, but my wife and the broker's wife are best friends and my wife wouldn't hear of it. I forgot to also mention that he put me in USG (the sheetrock maker) and a Miami-based REIT shortly before the housing bubble burst. I really should've put this in the shame yourself thread. :facepalm:
JFC you deserve to lose money
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You do realize you don't need a broker anymore right? You can go to Fidelity or any reputable place, open an IRA and fund it yourself...You dont need to call your guy and tell him to buy X amount of something and have him not do it...You just login to the website and buy it yourself.
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Yeah, but my wife and the broker's wife are best friends and my wife wouldn't hear of it. I forgot to also mention that he put me in USG (the sheetrock maker) and a Miami-based REIT shortly before the housing bubble burst. I really should've put this in the shame yourself thread. :facepalm:
JFC you deserve to lose money
I think I can pinpoint exactly why you are "not rich".
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Filed a police report with the KCK police, called a couple business's in the area but no one turned in any fishing gear.
I just know that sometime in the next 5 years I'm going to see Jim Bob and his Cousins fishing the River with my gear :frown:.
Had about $500 worth of fishing gear stolen last night :frown:
Went fishing along the KS river(by 435 bridge) yesterday afternoon with the dog. Was in a rush to get everything loaded before the cats game and ended up leaving 4 poles and my fishing bag along the side of the road.
Did not realize I had left everything there until I got home and by that time there was only an hr before the cats game. My gear was on the side of a gravel road that I had never seen any cars on before so I figured it would be fine until after the game.
Went to get it after the game and it was all gone :frown:
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You do realize you don't need a broker anymore right? You can go to Fidelity or any reputable place, open an IRA and fund it yourself...You dont need to call your guy and tell him to buy X amount of something and have him not do it...You just login to the website and buy it yourself.
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Yeah, but my wife and the broker's wife are best friends and my wife wouldn't hear of it. I forgot to also mention that he put me in USG (the sheetrock maker) and a Miami-based REIT shortly before the housing bubble burst. I really should've put this in the shame yourself thread. :facepalm:
For god sakes man get an online account and buy some etfs or something. This guy is probably charging $200 commissions to lose your money. Has he ever put you in anything good?
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OK. You know those stainless steel rocks that you rub on your fingers to stop them from stinking like garlic? Are they a MAJOR SCAM because they are non functional hocus pocus OR did I buy a counterfeit one at the daiso and get MAJORLY SCAMMED??
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You have to use them over the course of two weeks while avoiding future contact with garlic in order to achieve optimal results.
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a guy i roomed with in thailand almost scammed me out of $6k through a shared poker account. after moving away one day i couldn't log on, he changed the password, unfriended me on fb. i could still find him on fb though and saved his friends list just in case. once he deleted his fb account and i was sure of what he was trying, i messaged every single one 'hey your rough ridin' friend is scamming me'. it worked and eventually he got back to me and we settled on him paying me $500 a month for a year. i spent it all on degeneracy. lesson is, when pulling a scam, cover your tracks.
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I was majorly scammed by the dentist one time. I was about 17 and went to this new guy and he said I had 7 cavities, and I had never had a single cavity before. My parents also went to him and he said they had 6 each, and they barely ever had cavities. Well long story short I went and got mine filled but my parents went to this other guy for a second opinion and he said they didn't have ANY. He also filled mine with the white filling stuff without asking, which is more expensive. Needless to say my mom turned this scam artist into the BBB.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laundry_ball (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laundry_ball)
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I wish my dentist gave me white fillings. My mouth looks like a damn iron mine.
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Zero cavity guy here
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Thanks for your $ guys. :D
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I have never had a cavity in my life and if I went to a new dentist who told me I had 6 I would definitely not believe them.
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lately I have been getting phone calls from an automated message saying my vehicles warranty was about to run out and I needed to contact them to renew it. My Warranty ran out 3 years ago and I have no intentions of renewing. But I have gotten this call at least 5 times in the last 2 weeks. It doesn't say which vehicle and all my vehicles are kind of old.
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Polk list
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lately I have been getting phone calls from an automated message saying my vehicles warranty was about to run out and I needed to contact them to renew it. My Warranty ran out 3 years ago and I have no intentions of renewing. But I have gotten this call at least 5 times in the last 2 weeks. It doesn't say which vehicle and all my vehicles are kind of old.
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lately I have been getting phone calls from an automated message saying my vehicles warranty was about to run out and I needed to contact them to renew it. My Warranty ran out 3 years ago and I have no intentions of renewing. But I have gotten this call at least 5 times in the last 2 weeks. It doesn't say which vehicle and all my vehicles are kind of old.
Same.
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me too. and I don't even have a car.
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lately I have been getting phone calls from an automated message saying my vehicles warranty was about to run out and I needed to contact them to renew it. My Warranty ran out 3 years ago and I have no intentions of renewing. But I have gotten this call at least 5 times in the last 2 weeks. It doesn't say which vehicle and all my vehicles are kind of old.
I've been getting a ton of out of state calls lately, I'm sure its for something similar. I don't answer my phone if I don't know the numbers; if its something worthwhile or meaningful someone will leave a message.
Otherwise, no, I don't think I've ever been majorly scammed.
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Alumni secretary of ours once got called by "Microsoft Support Center" and spent money "fixing his computer". We had to pay the money he spent on fixing it and the $100 or so he send to the "support guys" to recoup it as a group. :facepalm:
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Per the calls, did the no call thing or whatever run out on cell phone numbers? I haven't really paid attention to any news of that, but I know I've been getting tons of out of state calls from numbers I don't know the last month or so.
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Per the calls, did the no call thing or whatever run out on cell phone numbers? I haven't really paid attention to any news of that, but I know I've been getting tons of out of state calls from numbers I don't know the last month or so.
Same
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people that answer strange phone numbers: out yourselves so i can ask you some other stuff about yourself
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people that answer strange phone numbers: out yourselves so i can ask you some other stuff about yourself
Yes. Do it.
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people that answer strange phone numbers: out yourselves so i can ask you some other stuff about yourself
I have before on double dials.. because I tell them to get outta my face and quit lighting up my phone
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lately I have been getting phone calls from an automated message saying my vehicles warranty was about to run out and I needed to contact them to renew it. My Warranty ran out 3 years ago and I have no intentions of renewing. But I have gotten this call at least 5 times in the last 2 weeks. It doesn't say which vehicle and all my vehicles are kind of old.
Same. Also don't own a car.
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lately I have been getting phone calls from an automated message saying my vehicles warranty was about to run out and I needed to contact them to renew it. My Warranty ran out 3 years ago and I have no intentions of renewing. But I have gotten this call at least 5 times in the last 2 weeks. It doesn't say which vehicle and all my vehicles are kind of old.
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So elite
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people that answer strange phone numbers: out yourselves so i can ask you some other stuff about yourself
it's a business phone, I answer all calls unless I know who it is and decide to mush them.
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That's exactly why I keep separate phones
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people that answer strange phone numbers: out yourselves so i can ask you some other stuff about yourself
it's a business phone, I answer all calls unless I know who it is and decide to mush them.
that's not what we're talking about and you know it, you old normal person you
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I only answer numbers that have my works region area codes and that's it.
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When my phone rings I answer it, whether or not I recognize the number/area code.
Ask away.
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When my phone rings I answer it, whether or not I recognize the number/area code.
Ask away.
I HAVE to answer. The curiosity is too great. It could be ANYTHING on the other end of that line. I hate missing phone calls from numbers I don't recognize.
what if someone you know has been kidnapped and the ran away just long enough to find a random phone and they chose to call you and it just rang and rang and then went to voicemail and then the kidnapper snatched them back up before they could leave a message???
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I never answer either. It's never a call I want to have. They'll leave a voice mail if it's that important
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BTW since I read this thread earlier I have now gotten 2 car warranty scammers. It's like they are watching! :horrorsurprise:
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I had a couple missed calls from a 785 number throughout december and finally answered it a couple weeks ago. It was the KS dept of health or something doing a survey on the health of their residents. Most of the questions were boring but then she hit me with the "When was the last time you had more than 5 alcoholic beverages in one night, and how many?"
When I told here I had no idea how many I had during the chefs came on christmas but estimated at least 15 she giggled. :D
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LOL.