hehe someone decided to beat him at his own game, congrats to whoever this was
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Stern Roller Coaster Tycoon, Williams Earthshaker, Williams Cyclone Williams White Water, Data East Back To The Future, Stern Ripley's Believe It Or Not
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Cruis'n USA x 2 (linked), California Speed x 2 (linked) Mame machine in converted Smash TV Cabinet 4 Slot Neo Geo
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Awesome, and kudos to the poster, he may have started the ultimate tradition, but alas, I can not take credit. I would hope the poster is smart enough not to take credit for it.
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The real Stephen Anderson (aka Mark Uttley) is going nuts on Kijiji right now. Maybe business is so bad we have him on the run now. (Why can't he move to vancouver or california or some place like that that would appreciate his talents.)
I suspect so many people are now exposing him for copyright infringements (the key to reporting his ads), that he is trying to combat it simply by flooding kijiji (he has nothing else to do ) - as soon as the ads come down, they get reposted. I would suggest, if you have some spare time, scour the ads, report Mr. Anderson's ads for copyright infringement (using pictures that he doesn't own) and also sending kijiji the link to the Pinball Blacklist (as they are familiar with this now): http://www.xmission.com/~daina/blacklist.html
I am noticing some new email addresses as well which will get added to the Blacklist.
At least we could "warn" them to be careful dealing with Anderson and get reports back on the results.
One tactic that I think might catch on is to place a bid on Anderson's stuff and then retract the Bid claiming a scam (i.e. unwillingness to communicate, won't show items) to help warn subsequent bidders.
At least we could "warn" them to be careful dealing with Anderson and get reports back on the results.
One tactic that I think might catch on is to place a bid on Anderson's stuff and then retract the Bid claiming a scam (i.e. unwillingness to communicate, won't show items) to help warn subsequent bidders.
after feedback is left you can see and contact buyer......