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His date of birth: 10-11-79PrayersForMaura said:was he born in 1979 or 1980??
His date of birth: 10-11-79PrayersForMaura said:was he born in 1979 or 1980??
I agree, and thank you for your excellent sleuthing! Aren't these 6 or 7 auctions for the very same style of shoes that were left on the porch bench at Raven's house - the ones in NCBanker's photos?SouthEastSleuth said:I realize as Mr. A pointed out earlier that at this point what we need are facts as they relate to that night, the murder, etc. But, I do feel like all of this superfluous information does serve a purpose, in that the more we dig, the clearer the picture of Raven becomes. Is it a portrait of a murderer? Who knows. All we can do now is speculate. But, we DO know it is a portrait of an embezzler. And we are fairly certain that the portrait is one of an adulterer. It's all pieces of the puzzle...
SouthEastSleuth said:**the following message appears on all futbalrguy boot sales**
Feel free to email me with any questions. Items come brand new or like new unless otherwise noted in the description. In most cases, a "Like New" item is one that was worn only once and returned or was tried on in an outdoors environment and so it has slight blemishes only visible at very close inspection. My auctions will comment on any visual blemishes of this kind. Additionally, no shoes ship in original box.
****I accept Paypal as my method of payment and ship anywhere in the US****
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It's nice to find something to chuckle about in the middle of something so horrible. You gotta laugh from time to time or ya go nutz. :crazy:Thinkoflaura said:I am so psyched to have actually found something myself.
Usually I am the one standing in the middle of the road going " What truck?"
I agree. People do grieve differently....but how can EVERYBODY be grieving the same way in this matter???????? Silence! I could understand several people or even a lot of people, but everyone????jager said:And as for the comments about no flowers at the house, no comments from Raven, keeping/throwing away/leaving items from the departed and other guesses on how someone should grieve a loss such as this; I say that everyone handles grieving in a different way and EVEN if you have been in a similar situation you have no right to judge. I can't even imagine what Janet's family members are going though at the moment.
JerseyGirl said:Geez, I hope this isn't him since whomever this is was leaving feedback on April 27th. But I keep thinking - what are the chances that two people from NC are named dcraven, one with a hyphen, one without, (unless that's why our guy used a hyphen in the first place). Were all of Raven's ID profiles private? If so, I imagine that this one would be also.
It's strange - there is a warning on e-bay to seriously consider whether or not you really want to make your feedback private because of the potential affect it could have on you as a buyer/seller if others can't view that feedback. They make it clear that you should only elect to make it private if there is a very real reason to do so. Some opt to do it when they have a lot of negative feedback, which he doesn't seem to have. Others do it when they are selling risque or otherwise questionable merchandise or if they are protecting the identity of their buyers, (in the event of an extremely valuable item or something of very high collectibility). I imagine one might also do it if they are selling stolen merchandise (but that's just my opinion).
This is the way it was when I used to buy at e-bay. It might not be this way anymore but back then, there wasn't a chance that I would have chosen to make my feedback private. Oh, and BTW, that is an option that you have to select ... the default on e-bay is public feedback, (at least back a year or so ago when I was using it).
Very good point.Thinkoflaura said:I would also like to point out that NC is HOME to NASCAR.
One of the NASCAR drivers has a last name of Craven.
So it's entirely possible that this screen name refers to a fan of Ricky Craven's or even a team member who sells legitimate parts during the week.
I know these e-bay details to be true as well. I hope that LE/prosecutors go after E-bay and PayPal records for Raven. I think that they might be helpful in the embezzlement case at least. (Are they able to subpoena those records? I imagine so?)Thinkoflaura said:Raven obviously does not want what he has sold to be made known. I am sure someone typed in " Wow, great seller for all my soccer gear needs" and that sort of thing. Raven has NO control over what someone says about his merchandise.. The only eBay rule is that they are not supposed to leave his real name in their comments.
You are absolutely right but the easy way around this is to insure the package that you are sending. When I sold some items in the Auction for America charity auctions, I insured everything just in case. It's only slightly more in the shipping costs, and then you don't have to worry about PayPal not covering your customer's loss should one occur.Thinkoflaura said:If you will go to PayPal.com and read their policies, it clearly states that if you ship any merchandise to anywhere other than the CONFIRMED address of the buyer, you are not eligible for any compensation from PayPal.
The same is true if a buyer is paying a seller via PayPal and the seller has an Unconfirmed address. PayPal will not intercede in any way. I will not complete a transaction with anyone who asks that merchandise be shipped elsewhere. PayPal has made it very impractical to do so.
I am NOT going to put my merchandise ... in a situation where I would have no compensation measures if the person claimed " Lost' or " Damaged" or just plain " Seller stole from me". <-- Have seen that one on other people's FB.
JerseyGirl said:I know these e-bay details to be true as well. I hope that LE/prosecutors go after E-bay and PayPal records for Raven. I think that they might be helpful in the embezzlement case at least. (Are they able to subpoena those records? I imagine so?)
JerseyGirl said:You are absolutely right but the easy way around this is to insure the package that you are sending. When I sold some items in the Auction for America charity auctions, I insured everything just in case. It's only slightly more in the shipping costs, and then you don't have to worry about PayPal not covering your customer's loss should one occur.
I had a problem with a seller one time, and PayPal was no help at all in spite of the fact that this Power Seller and I had both followed the rules. SafeHarbor checked into the situation, and was unable to do anything about it as well. I guess that my only point is that if someone wants to do something underhanded at e-bay, there are ways for it to be done. The more computer-savvy one is, the more likely they'll be able to create multiple accounts, etc.