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Eviel Dewar March 25th 15 02:04 AM

You'll never believe how Schattie describes himself!!
 
"Scott Abraham is the president and chief officer of a ten year marketing business specializing in selling outdoor gear and clothing on Ebay and other internet sites. He has extensive experience in acquiring, presenting, and marketing to internet customers."

You mean his *former* Ebay store, "Two Butthole's Queer Shack"? The account which was TERMINATED because of his abuse and threats towards other Ebay users?

He's bragging about his Ebay experience when he was THROWN OFF of Ebay!!! You can't make this stuff up!

"Because of his experience in online marketing, all internet marketing efforts will be done by him."

Well, thank goodness!

What a tycoon! Time to change his name to Donald Trunk!


[email protected] March 25th 15 05:06 PM

You'll never believe how Schattie describes himself!!
 
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 10:04:32 PM UTC-5, Eviel Dewar wrote:

"Scott Abraham is the president and chief officer of a ten year marketing
business specializing in selling outdoor gear and clothing on Ebay and other
internet sites. He has extensive experience in acquiring, presenting, and
marketing to internet customers."

You mean his *former* Ebay store, "Two Butthole's Queer Shack"? The account
which was TERMINATED because of his abuse and threats towards other Ebay
users?

He's bragging about his Ebay experience when he was THROWN OFF of Ebay!!! You
can't make this stuff up!

"Because of his experience in online marketing, all internet marketing
efforts will be done by him."

Well, thank goodness!
What a tycoon! Time to change his name to Donald Trunk!



Yes, we saw all that from the SEC filings that were revealed here several months ago. The latest news is -- he's been terminated from tixfi.com because of the SEC's belief that he was involved in certain irregularities.

Did you see Donald Trunk making these claims someplace else besides here, tixfi, or in the SEC filings? It's always good to keep up with old friends.

Bob F March 25th 15 07:32 PM

You'll never believe how boring scottie baiters are!!!
 

All you boring clowns should get a life. Go skiing or something.

Is this really the best thing you can find to spend your worthless life on?

It does make it clear that Scottie was not the whole problem.




pigo[_2_] March 25th 15 09:30 PM

You'll never believe how boring scottie baiters are!!!
 
On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 2:32:22 PM UTC-6, Bob F wrote:
All you boring clowns should get a life. Go skiing or something.

Is this really the best thing you can find to spend your worthless life on?

It does make it clear that Scottie was not the whole problem.


Says the one that snorebored's.

Eviel Dewar March 26th 15 12:41 AM

You'll never believe how Schattie describes himself!!
 
On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 12:06:18 PM UTC-6, wrote:

Yes, we saw all that from the SEC filings that were revealed here several months ago. The latest news is -- he's been terminated from tixfi.com because of the SEC's belief that he was involved in certain irregularities.


I had not heard that!!! I knew he had resigned all of his positions at TIXFI - CEO, CFO, Treasurer, and Director - and that he had signed over all of his stock to Paula Martin. But I had not heard that he was under investigation by the SEC, or that he had been forced out of TIXFI due to govt action. That would be wonderful!!! Do you have a link???

Did you see Donald Trunk making these claims someplace else besides here, tixfi, or in the SEC filings? It's always good to keep up with old friends.


Just in the TIXFI SEC filings. Of course, he always brags, exaggerates, and lies.

"Certain irregularities" - could that possibly be using some of the tickets purchased by the company for himself? That would be a classic fit to his MO.

That POS thought he had hooked a whale - but that whale is going to pull him under!


[email protected] March 26th 15 02:39 PM

You'll never believe how Schattie describes himself!!
 
On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 8:41:36 PM UTC-5, Eviel Dewar wrote:

On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 12:06:18 PM UTC-6, wrote:

Yes, we saw all that from the SEC filings that were revealed here several
months ago. The latest news is -- he's been terminated from tixfi.com
because of the SEC's belief that he was involved in certain irregularities.


I had not heard that!!! I knew he had resigned all of his positions at TIXFI
- CEO, CFO, Treasurer, and Director - and that he had signed over all of his
stock to Paula Martin. But I had not heard that he was under investigation
by the SEC, or that he had been forced out of TIXFI due to govt action. That
would be wonderful!!! Do you have a link???

Did you see Donald Trunk making these claims someplace else besides here,
tixfi, or in the SEC filings? It's always good to keep up with old friends.


Just in the TIXFI SEC filings. Of course, he always brags, exaggerates, and
lies.

"Certain irregularities" - could that possibly be using some of the tickets
purchased by the company for himself? That would be a classic fit to his
MO.

That POS thought he had hooked a whale - but that whale is going to pull him
under!



Donald Trunk's departure was documented in a subsequent SEC report that was
quoted here, I believe. It was one of those Federal things (I've seen this
before a number of times) in which a Federal regulatory agency describes the
suspected offense(s) and potential penalties, and offers to drop the matter
if the alleged violator steps away from the situation and promises not
to do it again.

It's common on Wall Street, in defense contracting, and on Capitol Hill.
I'm sure you've seen those "admits no guilt" disclaimers in Federal
regulatory cases.

While the fundamental ethics of letting a criminal walk might stink, the
practical outcome is that no money is wasted in the pointless pursuit of
white-collar crime, the most significant outcome would be a $100,000/yr
stay at Club Fed and maybe a fine or some restitution that wouldn't even
pay the cost of administering the program.

Since the only skin that Donald Trunk had in this game was his good
reputation, the best thing for the SEC to do is spank him and take away
his toys.

Regrettably, now he'll add "CEO of multi-national, publicly traded
corporation" to his resume ... and it won't be a lie.

K2 Maven

pigo[_2_] March 26th 15 03:51 PM

You'll never believe how Schattie describes himself!!
 
On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 9:39:19 AM UTC-6, wrote:

K2 Maven


There's more to it than that I think. Some reason it's not back here spewing it's bigotry. Perhaps this nurse is it's new meal ticket and prohibiting that? Or maybe it's parole is on thin ice? There's something .......


[email protected] March 26th 15 09:01 PM

You'll never believe how Schattie describes himself!!
 
On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 11:51:34 AM UTC-5, pigo wrote:

There's more to it than that I think. Some reason it's not back here spewing
it's bigotry. Perhaps this nurse is it's new meal ticket and prohibiting
that?
Or maybe it's parole is on thin ice? There's something .......


I would think that most folks are delighted that it has given us another
respite from its vitriol, for whatever reason. I know that at least one
former user here filed some kind of criminal complaint against it, and
maybe the complaint worked its way through the system the same as the
SEC sanctions worked their way through the system.

Although we still talk about it, I would guess that most of us are glad
it's gone, the same as Hurricane Sandy for those of us on the east coast.

Sandy offered many unique challenges to us. Few of those challenges were what
we'd describe as something we liked and enjoyed.

K2 Maven

pigo[_2_] March 26th 15 10:46 PM

You'll never believe how Schattie describes himself!!
 
On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 4:02:42 PM UTC-6, wrote:

I know that at least one
former user here filed some kind of criminal complaint against it,


More than one. And more than one time.


and
maybe the complaint worked its way through the system the same as the
SEC sanctions worked their way through the system.


That's possible. The official I worked with was sympathetic and urged patience on my part.

Although we still talk about it, I would guess that most of us are glad
it's gone, the same as Hurricane Sandy for those of us on the east coast.


How long was Sandy? Two days? I get your drift. I am glad it's gone but would still take any opportunity to make it's life even more miserable if I didn't have to go out of my way to do it.



[email protected] March 27th 15 04:45 PM

You'll never believe how Schattie describes himself!!
 
On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 7:01:05 PM UTC-5, pigo wrote:
On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 4:02:42 PM UTC-6, wrote:


Although we still talk about it, I would guess that most of us are glad
it's gone, the same as Hurricane Sandy for those of us on the east coast.


How long was Sandy? Two days? I get your drift. I am glad it's gone but would
still take any opportunity to make it's life even more miserable if I didn't
have to go out of my way to do it.


Sandy lasted two days, but much of the damage persists to this date, nearly three years later.

The troubles here lasted a few years, more than a decade and a half ago. Today, most of the damage persists, although social media also took its toll on this once vibrant community.

K2 Maven


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