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VictorRCurious February 13th 07 06:11 PM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25=Avoid Thefts!! - REPOST
 
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:51:26 GMT, BenyaminJKramer
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:30:55 -0700, Ariadne wrote:


Just read all the published info, details already provided, or contact
directly some of the dealer victims!!!


Thanks for keeping the pot boiling.


I am sure that Donald Kaye, a victim, BNAPS Ref.#03-39095, will bless you.



On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 22:12:07 GMT, wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:07:51 -0700, Ariadne
wrote:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 21:41:22 -0500, Ed Jackson wrote:
In article ,
"KATO" wrote:


Time to issue repost/warning, to save people from being more victims!


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:04:35 -0700, Ernst Zundholz
wrote:


With APS and BNAPS both documenting significant THEFTS from those attending
the Edmonton Stamp Show, a WARNING to all is just good advice.


Those who take it will benefit by not having their material stolen.


If those who go, get their material stolen, then that is their choice.


From all the reports, it most definitely looks like an inside job, as they
say.


With other criminal investigations ongoing against several executives there,
by various Canadian and other law agencies, who knows what will be the next
bad news report from there?


It is NOT a troll, when one warns potential victims of being victims of
THEFT at Edmonton Stamp Show!!


For several years, APS and similar philatelic organisations such as BNAPS
have had to report on thefts from those attending.


In all cases, there seem to be indications, of an INSIDE JOB!!


At the risk of encouraging this unfortunate two-year thread to continue,
please provide specific evidence about the existence of documentation
proving that "significant THEFTS from those attending the Edmonton Stamp
Show."


You have repeatedly stated publicly--and to the world via this
newsgroup--that there has been wholesale theft at the show in the past
and that it will happen again. Is this an allegation that someone will
steal stamps from collectors attending the show? Or, does this mean that
dealers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or, does it mean
that show organizers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or,
is this a claim that show organizers will steal from dealers at the
show? Or, is this a claim that dealers will steal from each other at the
show? Or, are you warning that collectors will be stealing from dealers
at the show? Or, are you alleging that that show security is so lax that
someone will attempt to steal from dealers' stock after the show closes
each afternoon? Or, is theft taking place in the hotel rooms of dealers
and collectors attending the show?


According to all the reports in APS, BNAPS, newspapers in Edmonton, and the
Edmonton Police - check their file #03-39095 report of theft of material of
attending Dealer Donald Kaye, for example, it seems that someone connected
with the show MUST be directly involved with all the thefts from dealers
participating at the so-called show!!


Security at the show is apparently non-existent, based on the recurring thefts
year after year.


Provide this information or please step down from your podium.
=======================
Tracy Barber


BenyaminJKramer February 17th 07 07:08 PM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25=Avoid Thefts!! - REPOST
 
It seems that enough honest stamp dealers heeded the warning, so that
attendance in ,2006, was a dismal failure!

Hopefully, the Edmonton Stamp Club lost enough money to go bankrupt,
and out of existence finally?

On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 10:46:19 -0700, DaveJolly wrote:

A WARNING TO ALL, about the upcoming Edmonton Stamp Show.
AVOID, and you will not have your material STOLEN, as has been
happening regularly the past few years!!


Just ask Bob Kane of central B.C., for his comments as published in APS!!



"Susan Shiksa Cohen" wrote in
message
news:1105291515.a501e365678c663b08155a0903fbf4f7@ teranews...
Looks like the poor guy from the village of Vernon, just
can not argue against the facts!!


The toll highway cuts several hours from the travel time
Edmonton to Vancouver, which is why it was built. By taking the toll
highway, one bypasses all the small towns and villages with all their
ripoff gas pumps for example.


The travel time of less than 10 hours is normal, with 2
stops.After all it is only less than 1,000 km-not miles.


On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 07:13:24 -0700, Ken Lewis
wrote:


The village of Vernon may be halfway between the two
cities, but it is NOT on direct shortest route!!


That is why the Coquihalla Highway was built, as a toll
road, to reduce distance and time, and also avoid having to go
near Vernon!!


On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 02:00:39 -0800, "kevin"
wrote:
I have near the middle of these two cities.... it is a
minimum of 4-6 hours to Vancouver from me depending what
part you are coming from, and to Edmonton from here is a
minimum of 7- 8 hours.... so I would estimate a travel
timeof 11-14 hours... winter ALLOT MORE... kk



On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:11:49 -0700, VictorRCurious
wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:51:26 GMT, BenyaminJKramer
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:30:55 -0700, Ariadne wrote:


Just read all the published info, details already provided, or contact
directly some of the dealer victims!!!


Thanks for keeping the pot boiling.


I am sure that Donald Kaye, a victim, BNAPS Ref.#03-39095, will bless you.



On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 22:12:07 GMT, wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:07:51 -0700, Ariadne
wrote:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 21:41:22 -0500, Ed Jackson wrote:
In article ,
"KATO" wrote:


Time to issue repost/warning, to save people from being more victims!


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:04:35 -0700, Ernst Zundholz
wrote:


With APS and BNAPS both documenting significant THEFTS from those attending
the Edmonton Stamp Show, a WARNING to all is just good advice.


Those who take it will benefit by not having their material stolen.


If those who go, get their material stolen, then that is their choice.


From all the reports, it most definitely looks like an inside job, as they
say.


With other criminal investigations ongoing against several executives there,
by various Canadian and other law agencies, who knows what will be the next
bad news report from there?


It is NOT a troll, when one warns potential victims of being victims of
THEFT at Edmonton Stamp Show!!


For several years, APS and similar philatelic organisations such as BNAPS
have had to report on thefts from those attending.


In all cases, there seem to be indications, of an INSIDE JOB!!


At the risk of encouraging this unfortunate two-year thread to continue,
please provide specific evidence about the existence of documentation
proving that "significant THEFTS from those attending the Edmonton Stamp
Show."


You have repeatedly stated publicly--and to the world via this
newsgroup--that there has been wholesale theft at the show in the past
and that it will happen again. Is this an allegation that someone will
steal stamps from collectors attending the show? Or, does this mean that
dealers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or, does it mean
that show organizers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or,
is this a claim that show organizers will steal from dealers at the
show? Or, is this a claim that dealers will steal from each other at the
show? Or, are you warning that collectors will be stealing from dealers
at the show? Or, are you alleging that that show security is so lax that
someone will attempt to steal from dealers' stock after the show closes
each afternoon? Or, is theft taking place in the hotel rooms of dealers
and collectors attending the show?


According to all the reports in APS, BNAPS, newspapers in Edmonton, and the
Edmonton Police - check their file #03-39095 report of theft of material of
attending Dealer Donald Kaye, for example, it seems that someone connected
with the show MUST be directly involved with all the thefts from dealers
participating at the so-called show!!


Security at the show is apparently non-existent, based on the recurring thefts
year after year.


Provide this information or please step down from your podium.
=======================
Tracy Barber



BenyaminJKramer February 20th 07 05:15 PM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25=Avoid Thefts!! - REPOST
 
It seems that enough honest stamp dealers heeded the warning, so that
attendance in ,2006, was a dismal failure!

Hopefully, the Edmonton Stamp Club lost enough money to go bankrupt,
and out of existence finally?

On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 10:46:19 -0700, DaveJolly wrote:

A WARNING TO ALL, about the upcoming Edmonton Stamp Show.
AVOID, and you will not have your material STOLEN, as has been
happening regularly the past few years!!


Just ask Bob Kane of central B.C., for his comments as published in APS!!



"Susan Shiksa Cohen" wrote in
message
news:1105291515.a501e365678c663b08155a0903fbf4f7@ teranews...
Looks like the poor guy from the village of Vernon, just
can not argue against the facts!!


The toll highway cuts several hours from the travel time
Edmonton to Vancouver, which is why it was built. By taking the toll
highway, one bypasses all the small towns and villages with all their
ripoff gas pumps for example.


The travel time of less than 10 hours is normal, with 2
stops.After all it is only less than 1,000 km-not miles.


On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 07:13:24 -0700, Ken Lewis
wrote:


The village of Vernon may be halfway between the two
cities, but it is NOT on direct shortest route!!


That is why the Coquihalla Highway was built, as a toll
road, to reduce distance and time, and also avoid having to go
near Vernon!!


On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 02:00:39 -0800, "kevin"
wrote:
I have near the middle of these two cities.... it is a
minimum of 4-6 hours to Vancouver from me depending what
part you are coming from, and to Edmonton from here is a
minimum of 7- 8 hours.... so I would estimate a travel
timeof 11-14 hours... winter ALLOT MORE... kk



On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:11:49 -0700, VictorRCurious
wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:51:26 GMT, BenyaminJKramer
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:30:55 -0700, Ariadne wrote:


Just read all the published info, details already provided, or contact
directly some of the dealer victims!!!


Thanks for keeping the pot boiling.


I am sure that Donald Kaye, a victim, BNAPS Ref.#03-39095, will bless you.



On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 22:12:07 GMT, wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:07:51 -0700, Ariadne
wrote:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 21:41:22 -0500, Ed Jackson wrote:
In article ,
"KATO" wrote:


Time to issue repost/warning, to save people from being more victims!


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:04:35 -0700, Ernst Zundholz
wrote:


With APS and BNAPS both documenting significant THEFTS from those attending
the Edmonton Stamp Show, a WARNING to all is just good advice.


Those who take it will benefit by not having their material stolen.


If those who go, get their material stolen, then that is their choice.


From all the reports, it most definitely looks like an inside job, as they
say.


With other criminal investigations ongoing against several executives there,
by various Canadian and other law agencies, who knows what will be the next
bad news report from there?


It is NOT a troll, when one warns potential victims of being victims of
THEFT at Edmonton Stamp Show!!


For several years, APS and similar philatelic organisations such as BNAPS
have had to report on thefts from those attending.


In all cases, there seem to be indications, of an INSIDE JOB!!


At the risk of encouraging this unfortunate two-year thread to continue,
please provide specific evidence about the existence of documentation
proving that "significant THEFTS from those attending the Edmonton Stamp
Show."


You have repeatedly stated publicly--and to the world via this
newsgroup--that there has been wholesale theft at the show in the past
and that it will happen again. Is this an allegation that someone will
steal stamps from collectors attending the show? Or, does this mean that
dealers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or, does it mean
that show organizers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or,
is this a claim that show organizers will steal from dealers at the
show? Or, is this a claim that dealers will steal from each other at the
show? Or, are you warning that collectors will be stealing from dealers
at the show? Or, are you alleging that that show security is so lax that
someone will attempt to steal from dealers' stock after the show closes
each afternoon? Or, is theft taking place in the hotel rooms of dealers
and collectors attending the show?


According to all the reports in APS, BNAPS, newspapers in Edmonton, and the
Edmonton Police - check their file #03-39095 report of theft of material of
attending Dealer Donald Kaye, for example, it seems that someone connected
with the show MUST be directly involved with all the thefts from dealers
participating at the so-called show!!


Security at the show is apparently non-existent, based on the recurring thefts
year after year.


Provide this information or please step down from your podium.
=======================
Tracy Barber



JimMcCarthy March 12th 07 08:00 PM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25 2007=Avoid Thefts!! - REPOST
 
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:15:41 GMT, BenyaminJKramer
wrote:

It seems that enough honest stamp dealers heeded the warning, so that
attendance in 2006, was a dismal failure!

Hopefully, the Edmonton Stamp Club lost enough money to go bankrupt,
and out of existence finally?

A WARNING TO ALL, about the upcoming Edmonton Stamp Show.
AVOID, and you will not have your material STOLEN, as has been
happening regularly the past few years!!

Just ask Bob Kane of central B.C., for his comments as published in APS!!
His file with Edmonton Police is #03-39095.

Tracy Barber has even asked for this information to be reposted, so it is.

"Susan Shiksa Cohen" wrote in
message
news:1105291515.a501e365678c663b08155a0903fbf4f7 @teranews...
Looks like the poor guy from the village of Vernon, just
can not argue against the facts!!


The toll highway cuts several hours from the travel time
Edmonton to Vancouver, which is why it was built. By taking the toll
highway, one bypasses all the small towns and villages with all their
ripoff gas pumps for example.


The travel time of less than 10 hours is normal, with 2
stops.After all it is only less than 1,000 km-not miles.


On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 07:13:24 -0700, Ken Lewis
wrote:


The village of Vernon may be halfway between the two
cities, but it is NOT on direct shortest route!!


That is why the Coquihalla Highway was built, as a toll
road, to reduce distance and time, and also avoid having to go
near Vernon!!


On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 02:00:39 -0800, "kevin"
wrote:
I have near the middle of these two cities.... it is a
minimum of 4-6 hours to Vancouver from me depending what
part you are coming from, and to Edmonton from here is a
minimum of 7- 8 hours.... so I would estimate a travel
timeof 11-14 hours... winter ALLOT MORE... kk


On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:11:49 -0700, VictorRCurious
wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:51:26 GMT, BenyaminJKramer
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:30:55 -0700, Ariadne wrote:


Just read all the published info, details already provided, or contact
directly some of the dealer victims!!!


Thanks for keeping the pot boiling.


I am sure that Donald Kaye, a victim, EPS Ref.#03-39095, will bless you.



On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 22:12:07 GMT, wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:07:51 -0700, Ariadne
wrote:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 21:41:22 -0500, Ed Jackson wrote:
In article ,
"KATO" wrote:


Time to issue repost/warning, to save people from being more victims!


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:04:35 -0700, Ernst Zundholz
wrote:


With APS and BNAPS both documenting significant THEFTS from those attending
the Edmonton Stamp Show, a WARNING to all is just good advice.


Those who take it will benefit by not having their material stolen.


If those who go, get their material stolen, then that is their choice.


From all the reports, it most definitely looks like an inside job, as they
say.


With other criminal investigations ongoing against several executives there,
by various Canadian and other law agencies, who knows what will be the next
bad news report from there?


It is NOT a troll, when one warns potential victims of being victims of
THEFT at Edmonton Stamp Show!!


For several years, APS and similar philatelic organisations such as BNAPS
have had to report on thefts from those attending.


In all cases, there seem to be indications, of an INSIDE JOB!!


At the risk of encouraging this unfortunate two-year thread to continue,
please provide specific evidence about the existence of documentation
proving that "significant THEFTS from those attending the Edmonton Stamp
Show."


You have repeatedly stated publicly--and to the world via this
newsgroup--that there has been wholesale theft at the show in the past
and that it will happen again. Is this an allegation that someone will
steal stamps from collectors attending the show? Or, does this mean that
dealers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or, does it mean
that show organizers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or,
is this a claim that show organizers will steal from dealers at the
show? Or, is this a claim that dealers will steal from each other at the
show? Or, are you warning that collectors will be stealing from dealers
at the show? Or, are you alleging that that show security is so lax that
someone will attempt to steal from dealers' stock after the show closes
each afternoon? Or, is theft taking place in the hotel rooms of dealers
and collectors attending the show?


According to all the reports in APS, BNAPS, newspapers in Edmonton, and the
Edmonton Police - check their file #03-39095 report of theft of material of
attending Dealer Donald Kaye, for example, it seems that someone connected
with the show MUST be directly involved with all the thefts from dealers
participating at the so-called show!!


Security at the show is apparently non-existent, based on the recurring thefts
year after year.


Provide this information or please step down from your podium.
=======================
Tracy Barber



Alan March 13th 07 12:43 AM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25 2007=Avoid Thefts!!- REPOST
 
wrote:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:00:37 GMT, JimMcCarthy
wrote:

Tracy Barber has even asked for this information to be reposted, so it is.


Please do not associate me with you or the show, I am not concerned.



You feed the troll, it comes back for more.

[email protected] March 13th 07 01:34 AM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25 2007=Avoid Thefts!! - REPOST
 
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:00:37 GMT, JimMcCarthy
wrote:

Tracy Barber has even asked for this information to be reposted, so it is.


Please do not associate me with you or the show, I am not concerned.

[email protected] March 14th 07 02:03 AM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25 2007=Avoid Thefts!! - REPOST
 
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:43:22 -0400, Alan wrote:

wrote:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:00:37 GMT, JimMcCarthy
wrote:

Tracy Barber has even asked for this information to be reposted, so it is.


Please do not associate me with you or the show, I am not concerned.



You feed the troll, it comes back for more.


It tosses out my name, it sees the results.

JimMcCarthy March 22nd 07 03:17 PM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25=Avoid Thefts!! - REPOST
 
It seems that enough honest stamp dealers heeded the warning, so that
attendance in ,2006, was a dismal failure!

Hopefully, the Edmonton Stamp Club lost enough money to go bankrupt,
and out of existence finally?

On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 10:46:19 -0700, DaveJolly wrote:

A WARNING TO ALL, about the upcoming Edmonton Stamp Show.
AVOID, and you will not have your material STOLEN, as has been
happening regularly the past few years!!


Just ask Bob Kane of central B.C., for his comments as published in APS!!



"Susan Shiksa Cohen" wrote in
message
news:1105291515.a501e365678c663b08155a0903fbf4f7@ teranews...
Looks like the poor guy from the village of Vernon, just
can not argue against the facts!!


The toll highway cuts several hours from the travel time
Edmonton to Vancouver, which is why it was built. By taking the toll
highway, one bypasses all the small towns and villages with all their
ripoff gas pumps for example.


The travel time of less than 10 hours is normal, with 2
stops.After all it is only less than 1,000 km-not miles.


On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 07:13:24 -0700, Ken Lewis
wrote:


The village of Vernon may be halfway between the two
cities, but it is NOT on direct shortest route!!


That is why the Coquihalla Highway was built, as a toll
road, to reduce distance and time, and also avoid having to go
near Vernon!!


On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 02:00:39 -0800, "kevin"
wrote:
I have near the middle of these two cities.... it is a
minimum of 4-6 hours to Vancouver from me depending what
part you are coming from, and to Edmonton from here is a
minimum of 7- 8 hours.... so I would estimate a travel
timeof 11-14 hours... winter ALLOT MORE... kk



On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:11:49 -0700, VictorRCurious
wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:51:26 GMT, BenyaminJKramer
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:30:55 -0700, Ariadne wrote:


Just read all the published info, details already provided, or contact
directly some of the dealer victims!!!


Thanks for keeping the pot boiling.


I am sure that Donald Kaye, a victim, BNAPS Ref.#03-39095, will bless you.



On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 22:12:07 GMT, wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:07:51 -0700, Ariadne
wrote:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 21:41:22 -0500, Ed Jackson wrote:
In article ,
"KATO" wrote:


Time to issue repost/warning, to save people from being more victims!


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:04:35 -0700, Ernst Zundholz
wrote:


With APS and BNAPS both documenting significant THEFTS from those attending
the Edmonton Stamp Show, a WARNING to all is just good advice.


Those who take it will benefit by not having their material stolen.


If those who go, get their material stolen, then that is their choice.


From all the reports, it most definitely looks like an inside job, as they
say.


With other criminal investigations ongoing against several executives there,
by various Canadian and other law agencies, who knows what will be the next
bad news report from there?


It is NOT a troll, when one warns potential victims of being victims of
THEFT at Edmonton Stamp Show!!


For several years, APS and similar philatelic organisations such as BNAPS
have had to report on thefts from those attending.


In all cases, there seem to be indications, of an INSIDE JOB!!


At the risk of encouraging this unfortunate two-year thread to continue,
please provide specific evidence about the existence of documentation
proving that "significant THEFTS from those attending the Edmonton Stamp
Show."


You have repeatedly stated publicly--and to the world via this
newsgroup--that there has been wholesale theft at the show in the past
and that it will happen again. Is this an allegation that someone will
steal stamps from collectors attending the show? Or, does this mean that
dealers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or, does it mean
that show organizers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or,
is this a claim that show organizers will steal from dealers at the
show? Or, is this a claim that dealers will steal from each other at the
show? Or, are you warning that collectors will be stealing from dealers
at the show? Or, are you alleging that that show security is so lax that
someone will attempt to steal from dealers' stock after the show closes
each afternoon? Or, is theft taking place in the hotel rooms of dealers
and collectors attending the show?


According to all the reports in APS, BNAPS, newspapers in Edmonton, and the
Edmonton Police - check their file #03-39095 report of theft of material of
attending Dealer Donald Kaye, for example, it seems that someone connected
with the show MUST be directly involved with all the thefts from dealers
participating at the so-called show!!


Security at the show is apparently non-existent, based on the recurring thefts
year after year.


Provide this information or please step down from your podium.
=======================
Tracy Barber



RobbieWelldum April 18th 07 03:39 PM

WARNING - Avoid Edmonton Stamp Show April 23-25 2007=Avoid Thefts!! - REPOST
 
Attendance this year, 2007, seems to have been the worst ever,
with only about a dozen tables for dealers!

It seems sensible dealers heeded the advice, and boycotted the scammers,
thereby avoiding having their material stolen by those at the show!!


On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:15:41 GMT, BenyaminJKramer
wrote:

It seems that enough honest stamp dealers heeded the warning, so that
attendance in 2006, was a dismal failure!

Hopefully, the Edmonton Stamp Club lost enough money to go bankrupt,
and out of existence finally?

A WARNING TO ALL, about the upcoming Edmonton Stamp Show.
AVOID, and you will not have your material STOLEN, as has been
happening regularly the past few years!!

Just ask Bob Kane of central B.C., for his comments as published in APS!!
His file with Edmonton Police is #03-39095.

Tracy Barber has even asked for this information to be reposted, so it is.

"Susan Shiksa Cohen" wrote in
message
news:1105291515.a501e365678c663b08155a0903fbf4f7 @teranews...
Looks like the poor guy from the village of Vernon, just
can not argue against the facts!!


The toll highway cuts several hours from the travel time
Edmonton to Vancouver, which is why it was built. By taking the toll
highway, one bypasses all the small towns and villages with all their
ripoff gas pumps for example.


The travel time of less than 10 hours is normal, with 2
stops.After all it is only less than 1,000 km-not miles.


On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 07:13:24 -0700, Ken Lewis
wrote:


The village of Vernon may be halfway between the two
cities, but it is NOT on direct shortest route!!


That is why the Coquihalla Highway was built, as a toll
road, to reduce distance and time, and also avoid having to go
near Vernon!!


On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 02:00:39 -0800, "kevin"
wrote:
I have near the middle of these two cities.... it is a
minimum of 4-6 hours to Vancouver from me depending what
part you are coming from, and to Edmonton from here is a
minimum of 7- 8 hours.... so I would estimate a travel
timeof 11-14 hours... winter ALLOT MORE... kk


On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:11:49 -0700, VictorRCurious
wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:51:26 GMT, BenyaminJKramer
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:30:55 -0700, Ariadne wrote:


Just read all the published info, details already provided, or contact
directly some of the dealer victims!!!


Thanks for keeping the pot boiling.


I am sure that Donald Kaye, a victim, EPS Ref.#03-39095, will bless you.



On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 22:12:07 GMT, wrote:
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:07:51 -0700, Ariadne
wrote:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 21:41:22 -0500, Ed Jackson wrote:
In article ,
"KATO" wrote:


Time to issue repost/warning, to save people from being more victims!


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:04:35 -0700, Ernst Zundholz
wrote:


With APS and BNAPS both documenting significant THEFTS from those attending
the Edmonton Stamp Show, a WARNING to all is just good advice.


Those who take it will benefit by not having their material stolen.


If those who go, get their material stolen, then that is their choice.


From all the reports, it most definitely looks like an inside job, as they
say.


With other criminal investigations ongoing against several executives there,
by various Canadian and other law agencies, who knows what will be the next
bad news report from there?


It is NOT a troll, when one warns potential victims of being victims of
THEFT at Edmonton Stamp Show!!


For several years, APS and similar philatelic organisations such as BNAPS
have had to report on thefts from those attending.


In all cases, there seem to be indications, of an INSIDE JOB!!


At the risk of encouraging this unfortunate two-year thread to continue,
please provide specific evidence about the existence of documentation
proving that "significant THEFTS from those attending the Edmonton Stamp
Show."


You have repeatedly stated publicly--and to the world via this
newsgroup--that there has been wholesale theft at the show in the past
and that it will happen again. Is this an allegation that someone will
steal stamps from collectors attending the show? Or, does this mean that
dealers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or, does it mean
that show organizers will steal from collectors attending the show? Or,
is this a claim that show organizers will steal from dealers at the
show? Or, is this a claim that dealers will steal from each other at the
show? Or, are you warning that collectors will be stealing from dealers
at the show? Or, are you alleging that that show security is so lax that
someone will attempt to steal from dealers' stock after the show closes
each afternoon? Or, is theft taking place in the hotel rooms of dealers
and collectors attending the show?


According to all the reports in APS, BNAPS, newspapers in Edmonton, and the
Edmonton Police - check their file #03-39095 report of theft of material of
attending Dealer Donald Kaye, for example, it seems that someone connected
with the show MUST be directly involved with all the thefts from dealers
participating at the so-called show!!


Security at the show is apparently non-existent, based on the recurring thefts
year after year.


Provide this information or please step down from your podium.
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Tracy Barber




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