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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barbara Schwarz) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Joel Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > Hello. > > > > My name is Joel Tucker. I am the owner of JT's Stockroom. (See my > > initials right there in the business name?) I am posting this message > > as a followup to statements made in a prior posting. > > > > The statements in question are these: > > > > >I contacted JT's Stockroom in Silverlake (Los Angeles) and spoke with > > >a US Postal Inspector this morning about this obvious incident of mail > > >fraud. The USPS considers the situation serious because similar > > >letters have been mailed to other recepients across the U.S. In my > > >investigation, I found some interesting things about this letter: > > > > > >1. I spoke with Adrian, the owner of JT's Stockroom who said, in a > > >search of his records, does not show ever billing or shipping items > > >from his store to Mr. Touretsky. Adrian also said that very rarely do > > >items get sent out where invoices do not provide a Bill To: ~ AND ~ a > > >Ship To: address. He said exceptions are made with local businesses > > >that contract with him to do custom work on leather apparel (chaps, > > >vests, etc.) Clearly, this was not the case here. > > > > In response: > > > > A. Most importantly, we do not furnish information about orders placed > > with our company one way or the other except to people who have done > > business with us who are inquiring about their own orders. > > > > B. I am the owner of JT's Stockroom. My name is not Adrian, and I > > never the conversation described above never happened. > > > > C. We don't have anyone named Adrian who works here. > > > > > > Again, we would not give out ANY information about whether someone has > > placed orders here, even if it was to deny that someone had, because > > then a non-denial could be construed as a confirmation. So we don't > > comment at all. It would take a subpoena or court order to compel us > > to do differently. > > > > We are one of the oldest e-commerce companies in existence. The kind > > support of the Usenet community, as early as 1989, was the key to > > getting this company off the ground. So I remain concerned about what > > is said about us here, particularly when comments being made are > > negative and false. > > > > I have no opinion about any of the other matters in the > > above-referenced controversy. But I felt compelled to correct the > > incorrect statements above, because they cast my company in a falsely > > negative light. > > > > JT's Stockroom guards the privacy of its customers with great care, > > because it's the proper thing to do, and because to do otherwise would > > be bad for business. > > > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Joel Tucker, President/Founder > > JT's Stockroom > > http://www.stockroom.com (18 or over only, please!) > > > > There you have it, folks! Garry Scarff is the liar! He is only lying. > Never trust Garry Scarff and be aware that he posts under many > different identies, however,you may recognize him because his style is > very vulgar and threatening. Why? Because Mr. Tucker is upset that you posted a copy of receipt from his business on your Geocities site and exposed him to scrutiny? I have addressed Mr. Tucker and his damage control attempt in a personal e-mail. I wouldn't be surprised that Barbara Schwarz soon defending herself in a lawsuit filed by Mr. Tucker.
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