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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 08:44:55 -0800, Eric Bustad
wrote: All of you folk who are so concerned about this seem to continue to ignore my question: when was the original article in the _Edmonton Journal_? = Eric ================================= Eric: Answered in RCSD all the people are ONE TROLL. TC -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Eric, I see that the newspaper Edmonton Journal will provide you with the article.
Wonder what is the problem with TC? TC wrote in message . .. On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 08:44:55 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: All of you folk who are so concerned about this seem to continue to ignore my question: when was the original article in the _Edmonton Journal_? = Eric ================================================== ======= Eric: You are feeding the TROLL with many names. See other post. TC -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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It doesn't seem to be listed in the archives, searchable at
http://financialpost.infomart.ca/ar/ar_form.php?type=A. These supposedly include almost everything that appeared in the Edmonton Journal from the past five years. = Eric intifida88 wrote: Eric, I see that the newspaper Edmonton Journal will provide you with the article. Wonder what is the problem with TC? TC wrote in message . .. On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 08:44:55 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: All of you folk who are so concerned about this seem to continue to ignore my question: when was the original article in the _Edmonton Journal_? = Eric ================================================ ========= Eric: You are feeding the TROLL with many names. See other post. TC |
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Eric, the article appears on page 44 of the EDMONTON SUN newspaper of
20 April 2003. BNAPS have also publicised the theft on their website www.bnaps.or Their article follows: Posted January 10, 2004: On March 29, 2003, twenty (20) collectible covers were stolen from the dealer's table of Donald Kaye, at the Edmonton Spring National show in Edmonton, Alberta. The details of each cover can be obtained from Don at 17131 Coral Beach Rd., Winfield, BC, V4V 1B9. The value of the individual items ranged from $75 to $950; and there was another lot of 10 or so covers valued at over $3,000. Most covers were small queens. There were 4 large queen covers and one 5 cent beaver cover. One item was a 10 cent rated registered cover franked with 20 1/2 cent small queens, from Quebec to Buenos Aires. Some of the town cancels we Eamers Corners, St. Hyacinthe, Millevaches, and Arthur. The theft was reported to the Edmonton police, case file: 03-39095. ) wrote in message . com... Eric, the article was published by the Edmonton Journal newspaper between 28 March 2003 and 30 June 2003, on their police reports page. If you need the exact date and page number, the newspaper can probably fax you the printed article. (KenOyvay) wrote in message om... Hi Eric. No,lack of concern means they are too busy getting donuts and coffee in the local Tim Hortons.Also, they make more money from parking tickets and photo radar. As for the ongoing investigation re criminal charges, still ongoing I would suspect, both in town,in Ottawa, and overseas since Interpol involved because of money laundering. In any case, dealers considering Edmonton Stamp Shows should realize they may not be insured, because of the constant series of thefts there,apparaently an "inside job"!! Eric Bustad wrote in message ... "Lack of concern"? Does that mean that the "official of RPSC" is no longer "serious criminal frauds investigation"? BTW, when was the original article in the _Edmonton Journal_? = Eric wrote: This warning needs constant repetition, so that gullible new dealers avoid having their stock stolen in Edmonton,Canada. It certainly seems to be an inside job, and the lack of concern by the city police, shows how little interest they have in the matter, when out of towners get robbed. (AdolfSharon) wrote in message . com... At least one senior official of RPSC is under serious criminal frauds investigation, with other possible charges pending, based on further investigations. He used to be a prison warden, while major drug deals were going down in his penitentiary!! How did he finance his collection, one wonders?? His co-directors must be sweating bullets as they say, and now with Interpol interested, who knows who else will get drawn into the web,both in Canada and elsewhere? "Dave" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com... I think that the mysterious world of stamp collecting needs a good car chase now and then as well. What's the body count on this story? cheers "Samisdat" wrote in message . com... : The APS should also be broadcasting this warning, since some of their : members may be thinking about going to the Spring Show. : Executives of RPSC are very nervous, now that Special Investigation of : the Canadian tax Department are investigating!!! : After all, one is known by the company one keeps, and if you are : associated with a money-launderer, then..... : TheShadowKnows wrote in message : .. . : Hopefully this worldwide bad publicity, WARNING ABOUT A SERIES OF : THEFTS FROM DEALERS ATTENDING EDMONTON STAMP SHOW,will help to : convince reputable dealers to avoid this disaster area, thereby : eliminating such losses!! : From the reports, it sure smells like an "inside" job, again. : On 16 Jun 2003 17:28:40 -0000, Raffles wrote: : The story was carried by the Edmonton Journal, : AS A FEATURE STORY ON THEIR POLICE CRIME PAGE. : In what is becoming a regular annual occurrance, yet another stamp : dealer has been robbed of stock at the annual stamp show held by the : EDMONTON STAMP CLUB, in Edmonton,Canada,last month. : The media report that this dealer had a box of expensive material : stolen in broad daylight around lunch time. : The article in the news did not say whether it is suspected that : the theft was done by someone connected with the so-called : stamp show, since for quite a few of the past shows, there have been : similar thefts from dealers. : That is why there are now fewer and fewer reputable dealers : attending this particular so-called show. : For what dealers must pay to attend the show, why don't the executives : of the Edmonton Stamp Club pay for qualified security staff? : Is it that they want to wine and dine themselves into a stupor from all : the profits from overcharging the few dealers left who attend? : BEWARE!!! UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR STOCK STOLEN!! : In a related story, the person in charge of the Edmonton Stamp Club : stamp shows is being investigated by C.C.R.A. Special Investigations : in connection with his testimony in Court, regarding MILLIONS OF : DOLLARS OF UNDECLARED INCOME!! : Further, the tax authroities are also checking into his admission : of MONEY LAUNDERING!! : Hmm,hmmm....... "Ed Yonelinas" wrote in message ... I am listing stamp club shows that are occurring in Canada & USA on my web page under STAMP SHOWS. I beleive that it is the most complete and up-to-date listing of STAMP CLUB SHOWS in North America on the web. If you wish to have your club's show listed, please email me the details. Listing is FREE. I will attempt to update the list weekly. Come and visit the site. http://www.computan.on.ca/~mastamps |
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1/23/2004 12:03 PM
Eric, full details are readily available from the newspaper,EDMONTON SUN.page 44,issue of 20 April 2003. Also, BNAPS have the full story on their website- www.bnaps.org\stolen\htm For readers who don't know, BNAPS is the British North America Philatelic Society. The correct URL: http://www.bnaps.org/stolen.htm. Bob |
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Now that the full text of the news story, as published by BNAPS,
complete with Police File reference has been put on internet, notice the conspicuous silence from TC, or should that be TP? Has it crawled back under its' rock, now that the truth of the original posting is now evident? Hopefully, dealers will now take heed, and AVOID EDMONTON STAMP SHOWS!! Eric Bustad wrote in message ... It doesn't seem to be listed in the archives, searchable at http://financialpost.infomart.ca/ar/ar_form.php?type=A. These supposedly include almost everything that appeared in the Edmonton Journal from the past five years. = Eric intifida88 wrote: Eric, I see that the newspaper Edmonton Journal will provide you with the article. Wonder what is the problem with TC? TC wrote in message . .. On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 08:44:55 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: All of you folk who are so concerned about this seem to continue to ignore my question: when was the original article in the _Edmonton Journal_? = Eric ================================================ ========= Eric: You are feeding the TROLL with many names. See other post. TC |
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You need to read a little better. I said that the article did *not*
seem to be listed in the archive. = Eric intifida88 wrote: Now that the full text of the news story, as published by BNAPS, complete with Police File reference has been put on internet, notice the conspicuous silence from TC, or should that be TP? Has it crawled back under its' rock, now that the truth of the original posting is now evident? Hopefully, dealers will now take heed, and AVOID EDMONTON STAMP SHOWS!! Eric Bustad wrote in message ... It doesn't seem to be listed in the archives, searchable at http://financialpost.infomart.ca/ar/ar_form.php?type=A. These supposedly include almost everything that appeared in the Edmonton Journal from the past five years. = Eric intifida88 wrote: Eric, I see that the newspaper Edmonton Journal will provide you with the article. Wonder what is the problem with TC? TC wrote in message . .. On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 08:44:55 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: All of you folk who are so concerned about this seem to continue to ignore my question: when was the original article in the _Edmonton Journal_? = Eric ============================================== =========== Eric: You are feeding the TROLL with many names. See other post. TC |
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Twenty covers were stolen. My sympathies to Mr. Kaye, but this is not
the major conspiracy that I was expecting. = Eric intifida88 wrote: Eric, the article appears on page 44 of the EDMONTON SUN newspaper of 20 April 2003. BNAPS have also publicised the theft on their website www.bnaps.or Their article follows: Posted January 10, 2004: On March 29, 2003, twenty (20) collectible covers were stolen from the dealer's table of Donald Kaye, at the Edmonton Spring National show in Edmonton, Alberta. The details of each cover can be obtained from Don at 17131 Coral Beach Rd., Winfield, BC, V4V 1B9. The value of the individual items ranged from $75 to $950; and there was another lot of 10 or so covers valued at over $3,000. Most covers were small queens. There were 4 large queen covers and one 5 cent beaver cover. One item was a 10 cent rated registered cover franked with 20 1/2 cent small queens, from Quebec to Buenos Aires. Some of the town cancels we Eamers Corners, St. Hyacinthe, Millevaches, and Arthur. The theft was reported to the Edmonton police, case file: 03-39095. ) wrote in message . com... Eric, the article was published by the Edmonton Journal newspaper between 28 March 2003 and 30 June 2003, on their police reports page. If you need the exact date and page number, the newspaper can probably fax you the printed article. (KenOyvay) wrote in message om... Hi Eric. No,lack of concern means they are too busy getting donuts and coffee in the local Tim Hortons.Also, they make more money from parking tickets and photo radar. As for the ongoing investigation re criminal charges, still ongoing I would suspect, both in town,in Ottawa, and overseas since Interpol involved because of money laundering. In any case, dealers considering Edmonton Stamp Shows should realize they may not be insured, because of the constant series of thefts there,apparaently an "inside job"!! Eric Bustad wrote in message ... "Lack of concern"? Does that mean that the "official of RPSC" is no longer "serious criminal frauds investigation"? BTW, when was the original article in the _Edmonton Journal_? = Eric wrote: This warning needs constant repetition, so that gullible new dealers avoid having their stock stolen in Edmonton,Canada. It certainly seems to be an inside job, and the lack of concern by the city police, shows how little interest they have in the matter, when out of towners get robbed. (AdolfSharon) wrote in message . com... At least one senior official of RPSC is under serious criminal frauds investigation, with other possible charges pending, based on further investigations. He used to be a prison warden, while major drug deals were going down in his penitentiary!! How did he finance his collection, one wonders?? His co-directors must be sweating bullets as they say, and now with Interpol interested, who knows who else will get drawn into the web,both in Canada and elsewhere? "Dave" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com... I think that the mysterious world of stamp collecting needs a good car chase now and then as well. What's the body count on this story? cheers "Samisdat" wrote in message gle.com... : The APS should also be broadcasting this warning, since some of their : members may be thinking about going to the Spring Show. : Executives of RPSC are very nervous, now that Special Investigation of : the Canadian tax Department are investigating!!! : After all, one is known by the company one keeps, and if you are : associated with a money-launderer, then..... : TheShadowKnows wrote in message : .. . : Hopefully this worldwide bad publicity, WARNING ABOUT A SERIES OF : THEFTS FROM DEALERS ATTENDING EDMONTON STAMP SHOW,will help to : convince reputable dealers to avoid this disaster area, thereby : eliminating such losses!! : From the reports, it sure smells like an "inside" job, again. : On 16 Jun 2003 17:28:40 -0000, Raffles wrote: : The story was carried by the Edmonton Journal, : AS A FEATURE STORY ON THEIR POLICE CRIME PAGE. : In what is becoming a regular annual occurrance, yet another stamp : dealer has been robbed of stock at the annual stamp show held by the : EDMONTON STAMP CLUB, in Edmonton,Canada,last month. : The media report that this dealer had a box of expensive material : stolen in broad daylight around lunch time. : The article in the news did not say whether it is suspected that : the theft was done by someone connected with the so-called : stamp show, since for quite a few of the past shows, there have been : similar thefts from dealers. : That is why there are now fewer and fewer reputable dealers : attending this particular so-called show. : For what dealers must pay to attend the show, why don't the executives : of the Edmonton Stamp Club pay for qualified security staff? : Is it that they want to wine and dine themselves into a stupor from all : the profits from overcharging the few dealers left who attend? : BEWARE!!! UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR STOCK STOLEN!! : In a related story, the person in charge of the Edmonton Stamp Club : stamp shows is being investigated by C.C.R.A. Special Investigations : in connection with his testimony in Court, regarding MILLIONS OF : DOLLARS OF UNDECLARED INCOME!! : Further, the tax authroities are also checking into his admission : of MONEY LAUNDERING!! : Hmm,hmmm....... "Ed Yonelinas" wrote in message ... I am listing stamp club shows that are occurring in Canada & USA on my web page under STAMP SHOWS. I beleive that it is the most complete and up-to-date listing of STAMP CLUB SHOWS in North America on the web. If you wish to have your club's show listed, please email me the details. Listing is FREE. I will attempt to update the list weekly. Come and visit the site. http://www.computan.on.ca/~mastamps |
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Eric, your lack of concern for the loss of around $20,000 by Donald
Kaye is disturbing. Just hope and pray that a similar fate will not befall you. As for all the rest of the interested philatelists, AVOID EDMONTON STAMP SHOWS, unless you want to have your items stolen!! It will be difficult to obtain insurance for those participating there, now that insurance companies are aware of the high risks to those attending, and the many police files for thefts over several years!! (intifida88) wrote in message . com... Eric, the article appears on page 44 of the EDMONTON SUN newspaper of 20 April 2003. BNAPS have also publicised the theft on their website www.bnaps.or Their article follows: Posted January 10, 2004: On March 29, 2003, twenty (20) collectible covers were stolen from the dealer's table of Donald Kaye, at the Edmonton Spring National show in Edmonton, Alberta. The details of each cover can be obtained from Don at 17131 Coral Beach Rd., Winfield, BC, V4V 1B9. The value of the individual items ranged from $75 to $950; and there was another lot of 10 or so covers valued at over $3,000. Most covers were small queens. There were 4 large queen covers and one 5 cent beaver cover. One item was a 10 cent rated registered cover franked with 20 1/2 cent small queens, from Quebec to Buenos Aires. Some of the town cancels we Eamers Corners, St. Hyacinthe, Millevaches, and Arthur. The theft was reported to the Edmonton police, case file: 03-39095. ) wrote in message . com... Eric, the article was published by the Edmonton Journal newspaper between 28 March 2003 and 30 June 2003, on their police reports page. If you need the exact date and page number, the newspaper can probably fax you the printed article. (KenOyvay) wrote in message om... Hi Eric. No,lack of concern means they are too busy getting donuts and coffee in the local Tim Hortons.Also, they make more money from parking tickets and photo radar. As for the ongoing investigation re criminal charges, still ongoing I would suspect, both in town,in Ottawa, and overseas since Interpol involved because of money laundering. In any case, dealers considering Edmonton Stamp Shows should realize they may not be insured, because of the constant series of thefts there,apparaently an "inside job"!! Eric Bustad wrote in message ... "Lack of concern"? Does that mean that the "official of RPSC" is no longer "serious criminal frauds investigation"? BTW, when was the original article in the _Edmonton Journal_? = Eric wrote: This warning needs constant repetition, so that gullible new dealers avoid having their stock stolen in Edmonton,Canada. It certainly seems to be an inside job, and the lack of concern by the city police, shows how little interest they have in the matter, when out of towners get robbed. (AdolfSharon) wrote in message . com... At least one senior official of RPSC is under serious criminal frauds investigation, with other possible charges pending, based on further investigations. He used to be a prison warden, while major drug deals were going down in his penitentiary!! How did he finance his collection, one wonders?? His co-directors must be sweating bullets as they say, and now with Interpol interested, who knows who else will get drawn into the web,both in Canada and elsewhere? "Dave" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com... I think that the mysterious world of stamp collecting needs a good car chase now and then as well. What's the body count on this story? cheers "Samisdat" wrote in message . com... : The APS should also be broadcasting this warning, since some of their : members may be thinking about going to the Spring Show. : Executives of RPSC are very nervous, now that Special Investigation of : the Canadian tax Department are investigating!!! : After all, one is known by the company one keeps, and if you are : associated with a money-launderer, then..... : TheShadowKnows wrote in message : .. . : Hopefully this worldwide bad publicity, WARNING ABOUT A SERIES OF : THEFTS FROM DEALERS ATTENDING EDMONTON STAMP SHOW,will help to : convince reputable dealers to avoid this disaster area, thereby : eliminating such losses!! : From the reports, it sure smells like an "inside" job, again. : On 16 Jun 2003 17:28:40 -0000, Raffles wrote: : The story was carried by the Edmonton Journal, : AS A FEATURE STORY ON THEIR POLICE CRIME PAGE. : In what is becoming a regular annual occurrance, yet another stamp : dealer has been robbed of stock at the annual stamp show held by the : EDMONTON STAMP CLUB, in Edmonton,Canada,last month. : The media report that this dealer had a box of expensive material : stolen in broad daylight around lunch time. : The article in the news did not say whether it is suspected that : the theft was done by someone connected with the so-called : stamp show, since for quite a few of the past shows, there have been : similar thefts from dealers. : That is why there are now fewer and fewer reputable dealers : attending this particular so-called show. : For what dealers must pay to attend the show, why don't the executives : of the Edmonton Stamp Club pay for qualified security staff? : Is it that they want to wine and dine themselves into a stupor from all : the profits from overcharging the few dealers left who attend? : BEWARE!!! UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR STOCK STOLEN!! : In a related story, the person in charge of the Edmonton Stamp Club : stamp shows is being investigated by C.C.R.A. Special Investigations : in connection with his testimony in Court, regarding MILLIONS OF : DOLLARS OF UNDECLARED INCOME!! : Further, the tax authroities are also checking into his admission : of MONEY LAUNDERING!! : Hmm,hmmm....... "Ed Yonelinas" wrote in message ... I am listing stamp club shows that are occurring in Canada & USA on my web page under STAMP SHOWS. I beleive that it is the most complete and up-to-date listing of STAMP CLUB SHOWS in North America on the web. If you wish to have your club's show listed, please email me the details. Listing is FREE. I will attempt to update the list weekly. Come and visit the site. http://www.computan.on.ca/~mastamps |
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