If the "buyer" is ill or traveling, it might be useful to put his name
out there in case anyone knows him.

Something like "Here is the person - anyone know where this person
is?"  For all we know, he's in a ditch pinned under his Atlantis
waiting from RBW Bunchers to come find him.

More likely, as other have mentioned, is that we have a problem
everyone should know about.

On Oct 8, 7:53 pm, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote:
> On Oct 8, 2009, at 8:35 PM, R Gonet wrote:
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> > I have purchased items from individuals on this and the iBOB list.
> > Sometimes they send me the item before I have paid and other times I
> > have paid before I've received the item, and all has worked out.  I'm
> > a lawyer and deal with scammers, conners, liars, and cheats all the
> > time, so I'm not a naif, but I also assume that people are honest and
> > sincere until they prove otherwise, unless they give obvious signs of
> > mendacity (we all know the difference between a rat and a kitten and
> > we give the former a wide berth).  It then disturbs me greatly when
> > they prove me wrong.  I also like to think of the people on these two
> > lists as some kind of brethren and that there is a code of honor among
> > us, almost as if participation in these groups somehow filters out the
> > chaff.  It is therefore disturbing when something like this occurs to
> > me.  If I were you, I would detail the specific facts of the
> > transaction on this site, email it to the person, and invite him to
> > make things right.  I would assume and hope that there is a good
> > explanation for his failure to respond.  If he does not, then post
> > it.  Strange things happen all the time and he may have a plausible
> > explanation - he may be on sabbatical or in the hospital.
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> Good points.  I bought something on eBay not too long ago and the  
> seller seemed to just disappear.  About 10 days later he emailed me,  
> he'd had a mild heart attack and was in the hospital for a week.  And  
> he promptly mailed the item.
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> > Or, he may
> > just be a little f*****g creep who should be outed to protect the rest
> > of us.  If, indeed, he is a conner, we can at least take comfort in
> > the fact that he is the exception that proves the rule.
>
> Also a possibility, although exceptions disprove the rule...
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