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>From: Dog3 >Date: 10/23/2003 3:39 PM Mountain Daylight Time >Message-id: > > >I don't know if I posted this already and I apologize if it's a duplicate. >One of the strangest auctions I've seen in ages. > >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=19 27 >0 > thanks, interesting , but waaayyy beyond strange. Rosie |
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![]() "Dog3" > wrote in message 03... > I don't know if I posted this already and I apologize if it's a duplicate. > One of the strangest auctions I've seen in ages. > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=19 27 > 0 My friend had one of those. They make good coolers for beverages. Jack Igloo |
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>>From: Dog3 >>Date: 10/23/2003 3:39 PM Mountain Daylight Time >>Message-id: > >> >>I don't know if I posted this already and I apologize if it's a duplicate. >>One of the strangest auctions I've seen in ages. >> >>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=19 27 >>0 >> thanks, interesting , but waaayyy beyond strange. Rosie > > That is very odd. I once saw an old child's coffin at an antique store. There was a glass area where the face would show through the lid - really gave me the creeps! For years my parents had a gravestone in their backyard, stolen by one of my siblings who won't be named. It always bothered my mother and I don't know what became of it, I just know it isn't there anymore. I still remember the person's name, and that she died in 1820. Happy Halloween! rharps.com |
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Dog3 wrote:
> I don't know if I posted this already and I apologize if it's a > duplicate. One of the strangest auctions I've seen in ages. > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=19 27 > Creepy item, for sure. Now they have the renovated funeral home itself up for auction. Jill |
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Dog3 wrote:
> Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > > Ob Food:: > > The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. > > Michael Cancel all your credit cards, immediately. Have them close your account, transfer your balances and issue new ones. Document everything. Identity theft is not a joke. Jill |
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![]() "Dog3" > wrote in message 1... > Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. Michael, you just can't catch a break, can you??? You'd better order your credit report pronto. nancy |
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Dog3 wrote:
> Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > > Ob Food:: > The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. > > Michael I used to live in Omaha and the best Chinese was at King Fong's downtown. The egg foo young was fab. All things are connected... Edrena |
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Dog3 > wrote:
>Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security >number. My sympathies, Michael. I'm afraid you're in for a long, bumpy ride. |
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![]() "Dog3" wrote in message > Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > > Michael There was a news item on national TV night before last about identity theft. They stated that the first move should be documenting it with police. Also, as others have said, notify all credit card companies. Put everything in writing. Good luck, Michael - what a rotten deal. Dora |
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Dog3 wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in > : > >> Dog3 wrote: >>> Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security >>> number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a >>> car accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not >>> much luck there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. >>> >>> Ob Food:: >>> >>> The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. >>> >>> Michael >> >> Cancel all your credit cards, immediately. Have them close your >> account, transfer your balances and issue new ones. Document >> everything. Identity theft is not a joke. >> >> Jill > > I'm not worried about credit cards. My checking account is my concern. > I have talked the bank about the cards and checking. Now I'm getting > ****ed. What is he/she doing with my credit?? > > > Michael <- having plain scrambled eggs and toast with bacon Good thing you contacted the bank. Jill <--biscuits and sawmill gravy |
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says... > Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. Thank ChoicePoint for that one. I'm sorry but the whole mess of the credit bureaus should be thrown out. They are full of security holes. > Ob Food:: > > The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. Had this overly salted food that the SO brought home. Ich! |
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![]() Jill wrote: > Jill <--biscuits and sawmill gravy Ok...what is sawmill gravy? I'm always looking for new gravy recipes... -- Best Greg |
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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Jill wrote: > >> Jill <--biscuits and sawmill gravy > > > Ok...what is sawmill gravy? I'm always looking for new gravy > recipes... Plain ol' country white gravy with lots of pepper but no sausage ![]() Jill |
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![]() Nancy Young wrote: > Michael, you just can't catch a break, can you??? You'd better order your > credit > report pronto. I'd try to check whatever criminal databases I could too, there is a trend for some miscreants when involved with illegal activities to use someone else's ID when caught by the police... -- Best Greg |
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![]() jmcquown wrote: > Gregory Morrow wrote: > > Jill wrote: > > > >> Jill <--biscuits and sawmill gravy > > > > > > Ok...what is sawmill gravy? I'm always looking for new gravy > > recipes... > > Plain ol' country white gravy with lots of pepper but no sausage ![]() Ah yes, a well - loved classic...thanks! BTW Jill here is a "best of" Quad Cities restos, thought you might find it interesting: http://www.rcreader.com/display_arti...x=1&artid=2170 -- Best Greg |
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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >> Gregory Morrow wrote: >>> Jill wrote: >>> >>>> Jill <--biscuits and sawmill gravy >>> >>> >>> Ok...what is sawmill gravy? I'm always looking for new gravy >>> recipes... >> >> Plain ol' country white gravy with lots of pepper but no sausage ![]() > > > Ah yes, a well - loved classic...thanks! > > BTW Jill here is a "best of" Quad Cities restos, thought you might > find it interesting: > > http://www.rcreader.com/display_arti...x=1&artid=2170 Thanks! I'm surprised The Boat Dock (I think that's what it was called) in Davenport wasn't mentioned. The food was fantastic; the deck overlooking the Mississippi was the perfect dining spot. Uh, they can keep Ross' for breakfast; that's the place that served "Rossburger meat" LOL The servers looked and acted like they'd been there for 200 years. The Village Inn did a much nicer breakfast ![]() unless the name has changed. Jill |
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In > Damsel in dis Dress
wrote: > Dog3 >, if that's their real name, wrote: > >>Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security >>number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car >>accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck >>there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > > Have you checked your credit rating recently? ![]() Good grief! There's really no telling what could have happened. Maybe that car in Nebraska is financed! >>Ob Food:: >> >>The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. > > I had reuben sandwiches, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Don't laugh, but McDonald's in Canada have cold sandwiches now and one is a reuben and it's great! -- Cheers Dennis Remove 'Elle-Kabong' to reply |
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On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:48:17 GMT, Dog3
> wrote: > Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > This is a VERY serious situation and you need to take action immediately! http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/ sf |
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"jmcquown" > wrote:
That's intersting, Jill. My extended family has always called regular sausage gravy (WITH sausage btw) sawmill gravy. Aren't regional differences funny? |
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TheAlligator wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote: > That's intersting, Jill. My extended family has always called regular > sausage gravy (WITH sausage btw) sawmill gravy. Aren't regional > differences funny? Indeed they are! When I was up in Iowa last year a particular breakfast joint made gravy for their biscuits with hamburger; it was very bland. And no, they didn't call it S.O.S. (which to me *must* be made with chipped beef!). Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> TheAlligator wrote: > >>"jmcquown" > wrote: >>That's intersting, Jill. My extended family has always called regular >>sausage gravy (WITH sausage btw) sawmill gravy. Aren't regional >>differences funny? > > > Indeed they are! When I was up in Iowa last year a particular breakfast > joint made gravy for their biscuits with hamburger; it was very bland. And > no, they didn't call it S.O.S. (which to me *must* be made with chipped > beef!). > > Jill Not unlike how you call ground beef "hamburger" and I call it ground beef (or something else more exact like "ground round" or whatever?) Goomba |
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Goomba38 wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >> TheAlligator wrote: >> >>> "jmcquown" > wrote: >>> That's intersting, Jill. My extended family has always called >>> regular sausage gravy (WITH sausage btw) sawmill gravy. Aren't >>> regional differences funny? >> >> >> Indeed they are! When I was up in Iowa last year a particular >> breakfast joint made gravy for their biscuits with hamburger; it was >> very bland. And no, they didn't call it S.O.S. (which to me *must* >> be made with chipped beef!). >> >> Jill > > Not unlike how you call ground beef "hamburger" > and I call it ground beef (or something else more > exact like "ground round" or whatever?) > Goomba Depends on the beef but yes, I use it generically. Hamburger has the highest ratio of fat and is the least expensive. Ground round has much less fat. Ground chuck is somewhere in the middle but still lower in fat than regular "hamburger". (That's how it's labelled at my grocery store). I could call it minced beef or beef mince if it would make you feel better ![]() Jill |
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"Dog3" > wrote in message
1... > Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > > Ob Food:: > > The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. > > Michael I *SWEAR* to GOD that it was NOT ME, Michael! Honest! Bret (Lives in Nebraska) ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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"jmcquown" > wrote:
>TheAlligator wrote: >Aren't regional differences funny? > >Indeed they are! When I was up in Iowa last year a particular breakfast >joint made gravy for their biscuits with hamburger; it was very bland. And >no, they didn't call it S.O.S. (which to me *must* be made with chipped >beef!). As a side-note, I ran across this recipe for Sawmill gravy from Alton Brown: 1 pound bulk breakfast sausage 1/4 cup flour 2 cups milk Salt and pepper to taste Cook sausage in a cast iron skillet. When done, remove sausage from pan and pour off all but 2 tablespoons of fat. Whisk flour into the fat and cook over low heat for 5 minutes. Remove pan from heat and whisk in milk a little at a time. Return to medium-high heat and stir occasionally while the gravy comes to a simmer and thickens. (Be sure to scrape up any brown bits that might be stuck to the bottom of the pan, that's where the flavor is.) Check seasoning, add crumbled sausage and serve over toast or biscuits. Guess he grew up close to me! BTW, I always throw in a good heap of cayenne along with the black. |
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Dog3 > wrote: > Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > > Ob Food:: > > The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. Michael, you are a victim of fraud. I am serious, you need to report this identity theft incident to your local police or district attorney. Report this problem immediately. The longer you delay reporting this identity theft, the worse the damage will be and the more difficult it will be for you to clear your name. |
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![]() Dog3 wrote: > Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. Starting March 1, we here in St. Louis and other parts of the midwest can get all three credit reports free. Be sure to get them and go over them thoroughly before you do anything else. You can get a new SSN if necessary, although it's not all that simple. Brian |
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Dog3 wrote:
> Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > > Ob Food:: > > The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. > > Michael > Here you can get your free credit report from the top 3 credit agencies. Equifax, Experian and Trans Union www.annualcreditreport.com |
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Dog3 wrote:
> Okay, I found out late last night someone is usin my social security > number. Supposedly I own a car in Nebraska that was involved in a car > accident, a bad one. I have called the local authorities,not much luck > there. Gawd, I've never been to Nebraska. > > Ob Food:: > > The Chinese carryout was good. The rice is impeccable at this place. > > Michael > Ohh, and I forgot to say, That sucks! Good luck getting this corrected. |
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I just finished up a case of identity theft...the perpertrator is
Washington Correctional Facility for Women after conviction. Here's what I did: Contacted the police where the id theft occured. You will have to make a formal written complaint. That gets you a police report with a number issued and an investigating officer's name and contact number. Provide them with all infomation regarding any fraudlent charges on credit cards, any new accounts opened, etc. I contacted all the financial institutions I deal with and forwarded them a copy of the police report and filled out all pertinent forms since a fraudulent bank account was opened in my name and the perp had bounced $10,000 in checks. I contacted all credit bureaus and immediately put an ID theft notification on my credit rating. They also were sent a copy of the report. I contacted all credit card companies....and discovered that there were unauthorized charges on some accounts. Upon receipt of the police report, they deleted all charges and notified the credit agencies. Since your SSN was fraudulently used, you need to contact the Soc. Sec. Administration...and send them a copy of the police report also. When you get a copy of your credit reports, it has the adresses you have lived at on the reports. Inform the police if any of those addresses are not yours. The perp may have slipped up (as in my case) and used his or her real address! Keep copies all correspondence. You often will need to send copies of materials you recieve from other agencies and companies to the credit bureau, police agencies, SSA, etc. Hope this helps. Sandi |
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Not totally. Mine occured as a result of the theft of mail that
included bills from one of my credit cards. That gave the perp my name, address, account number, etc. We caught a break because she opened a fraudulent bank account ans was caught on camera. They showed the picture around and folks verified that it wasn't me and that I was in Central Americaover a year. Sandi |
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Took me about a year to get mine mess straightened out...but the perp
is in prison on id theft, bank fraud, grand theft, etc. Sandi |
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Depends on where you are ...and how much effort you the consumer will
put into it. The police won't do the leg work. Been there, done that with ID theft and ther perp is in prison as I type.I provided all sorts of infomation...including an address that the perp had used which I had never resided at. it showed up on my credit report...and they busted her...for ID theft, grand larceny, forgery, bank fraud, theft of negotiable instuments (she'd stolen checks form a local escrow company). My latest credit report shows that none of this ever occurred. Sandi |
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Sandi wrote:
> Depends on where you are ...and how much effort you the consumer will > put into it. The police won't do the leg work. Been there, done that > with ID theft and ther perp is in prison as I type.I provided all sorts > of infomation...including an address that the perp had used which I had > never resided at. it showed up on my credit report...and they busted > her...for ID theft, grand larceny, forgery, bank fraud, theft of > negotiable instuments (she'd stolen checks form a local escrow > company). My latest credit report shows that none of this ever > occurred. > Sandi Any clue as to how she obtained your information? That's something I like to know to be forewarned, y'know? Goomba |
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![]() Goomba38 wrote: > Sandi wrote: > > Depends on where you are ...and how much effort you the consumer will > > put into it. The police won't do the leg work. Been there, done that > > with ID theft and ther perp is in prison as I type.I provided all sorts > > of infomation...including an address that the perp had used which I had > > never resided at. it showed up on my credit report...and they busted > > her...for ID theft, grand larceny, forgery, bank fraud, theft of > > negotiable instuments (she'd stolen checks form a local escrow > > company). My latest credit report shows that none of this ever > > occurred. > > Sandi > > Any clue as to how she obtained your information? > That's something I like to know to be forewarned, > y'know? OT'ish as regards Michael's sitch we are talking about, but another way ID's are stolen is when people are deceased... A guy I knew years ago is in prison in Wisconsin for stealing identities from decedents. He'd comb the obituaries looking for "marks"...he'd then contact the family (usually via the funeral home) claiming he was a Wisconsin state tax official, claiming he needed further info to clear up some "final tax matters". He would get this info and use it to get credit, checking accounts, car loans, etc. He'd fence the more expensive merchandise... He had quite a nice little scam going until one family got wise and contacted the police. His biggest boo - boo was impersonating a tax official, the judge did not like that at all. He also had prior convictions for ID theft, these he stole by rummaging through dumpsters... Thing was 20+ years ago when I was acquainted with this guy he seemed perfectly normal and nice He had an MBA from DePaul University here in Chicago, had a good job with a brokerage firm in the Loop, had a nice family, etc. Turns out that despite all his advantages he just had a criminal mind I guess... So ya never know...and just because you are deceased is no guarantee you are safe from these scumbags... There are more grifters out there than ya'd think, it's not just something you see in movies. They usually are normal and even nice people, can be very charming in fact...natcherly that's part of their MO. -- Best Greg |
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Any clue as to how ----- obtained your information?
That's something I like to know to be forewarned, y'know? Goomba SHRED, SHRED, SHRED... |
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"Sandi" > wrote:
>Took me about a year to get mine mess straightened out...but the perp >is in prison on id theft, bank fraud, grand theft, etc. > >Sandi Good for you, Sandi. Sometimes it makes you wish they'd just shoot 'em. |
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She stole mail addressed to me and used a fraudulent SSN and fake IDs
with her picture but my name and address to set up bank accounts and credit card accounts. She stole checks from an escrow company and forged signatures to make the deposits to the fraudulent bank account. The sheriff said they even caught her going through mail in the DA=B4s office wastebaskeet while they were charing her. She was looking for addresses. You can contact the credit bureaus and request that pre approved credit card applications NOT be sent to you. That=B4s one of the things she stole. Sandi |
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"Sheldon" >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>Any clue as to how ----- obtained your information? >That's something I like to know to be forewarned, >y'know? >Goomba > >SHRED, SHRED, SHRED... I used to think that people who shredded their paperwork were just being paranoid. As time has gone by, I've discovered that they're absolutely right. Still haven't found our shredder since the move, but it'll be put to use on our several month's accumulation of junk mail and stuff. Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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