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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 3106362, member: 22331"]I agreed, but take exception with your absolute observation in #78, attempted proactively to play your seeming childish game in #72, yes, while speaking to an addressed other. I tried to post an example internet auction link which initially wouldn't copy, but did after #76. #76 was a response to your seemingly blathering demand for an example of my statement, already anticipated in #72. I posted in #76, as I believed you may have limited faculties, not being able to complete my simple request/suggestion of your personal investigation, if needed by yours.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the interim between the 2 posts, it appears that eBay deleted the example auction, which didn't have an image of the reverse, that I suspect was corroded as the Obverse of the MS66 certified coin which depicted a less than MS65 grade image, as defined in published standards. I was able to view but not post the deleted image, which I'm certain you can facilitate, as you've seemingly stated to be needed. I haven't yet seen documentation of your believed authority to demand, if really needed for whatever, as stated. I suggested that you investigate your believed demanded proof.</p><p><br /></p><p>I suggest you quit while you're "ahead". Save your challenges until they're meaningful, as you're believed to be either quite naive or playing an unappreciated game with me. You seemingly expel brash unfounded statements, as you know this and that, without evidence that is believed childishly demand from others. Someone of your professed knowledge should know better. Suggestions or personal investigations are probably more in order.</p><p><br /></p><p>I haven't time nor interest, in my final days, to continue your offensive games. I'm involved in an ongoing exhausting 50+ year 9 digit sum legal class effort, proving/documenting fraud by businesses over that period to our states Commerce and Attorney General departments. </p><p><br /></p><p>You're seemingly publicly demanding without perceived authority/action, evidence that can be required under discovery efforts. We both can be deposed to meet your demanded needs, and my evidence, through subpoena if you'd like.</p><p><br /></p><p>This post is being filed for future reference in the event that some at this site decide to remove, but believed can be retrieved by action, if necessary.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 3106362, member: 22331"]I agreed, but take exception with your absolute observation in #78, attempted proactively to play your seeming childish game in #72, yes, while speaking to an addressed other. I tried to post an example internet auction link which initially wouldn't copy, but did after #76. #76 was a response to your seemingly blathering demand for an example of my statement, already anticipated in #72. I posted in #76, as I believed you may have limited faculties, not being able to complete my simple request/suggestion of your personal investigation, if needed by yours. In the interim between the 2 posts, it appears that eBay deleted the example auction, which didn't have an image of the reverse, that I suspect was corroded as the Obverse of the MS66 certified coin which depicted a less than MS65 grade image, as defined in published standards. I was able to view but not post the deleted image, which I'm certain you can facilitate, as you've seemingly stated to be needed. I haven't yet seen documentation of your believed authority to demand, if really needed for whatever, as stated. I suggested that you investigate your believed demanded proof. I suggest you quit while you're "ahead". Save your challenges until they're meaningful, as you're believed to be either quite naive or playing an unappreciated game with me. You seemingly expel brash unfounded statements, as you know this and that, without evidence that is believed childishly demand from others. Someone of your professed knowledge should know better. Suggestions or personal investigations are probably more in order. I haven't time nor interest, in my final days, to continue your offensive games. I'm involved in an ongoing exhausting 50+ year 9 digit sum legal class effort, proving/documenting fraud by businesses over that period to our states Commerce and Attorney General departments. You're seemingly publicly demanding without perceived authority/action, evidence that can be required under discovery efforts. We both can be deposed to meet your demanded needs, and my evidence, through subpoena if you'd like. This post is being filed for future reference in the event that some at this site decide to remove, but believed can be retrieved by action, if necessary. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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