Day, will be the worst ever.
>> EchteWahrh
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>> It seems that J.Mc must be mentally challenged.
>> The header clearly refers to EDMONTON, so this slime interjects some
>> article referring to another city - Calgary!! Perhaps he is personally
>> involved with thefts that he wants to divert attention from the
>> repeated EDMONTON SHOW THEFTS? One must wonder why he is so
>> clueless....
>> Do try to stay on topic, so that people will not say that for sure,
>> you are an idiot J.Mc!!!
>> > KenLevin...@arabia.com (KenLevinson) wrote in message
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>> > The warning about EDMONTON STAMP SHOWS needs constant repeating, for
>> > the protection of all those interested.
>> > As for the clown who claimed the theft from Mr. Kaye was from a car,
>> > he must be smoking some illegal substance, since nowhere in the
>> > report,as in BNAPS, does it mention anything about such. Only that the
>> > theft was from the show!!!
>> > > intifid...@arabia.com (intifida88) wrote in message
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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!!
>> > > > intifid...@arabia.com (intifida88) wrote in message
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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 were: Eamers Corners, St. Hyacinthe,
>> > > > Millevaches, and Arthur.
>> > > > The theft was reported to the Edmonton police, case file: 03-39095.
>> > > > In any case, dealers considering Edmonton Stamp Shows should realize
>> > > > they may not be insured, because of the constant series of thefts
>> > > > there,apparently an "inside job"!!
>> > > > > MamserMc...@arabia.com 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.
>> > > > >AdolfSha...@arabia.com (AdolfSharon) wrote in message
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>> > > > >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??
>Will he now be forced to declare the millions in undeclared sales, and pay
>all the interest and penalties on the money-laundering income,which he had
>to testify in Court, with the Special Investigators of the Tax Department in
>attendance?
>> > > > >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?
>> > > > >"Samisdat" <Samis...@wowmail.com> wrote in message
>> > > > >news:df2736f7.0312301309.fd79406@posting.google.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.
>>>>>: > On 16 Jun 2003 17:28:40 -0000, Raffles <raff...@unknown.net> wrote:
>>>>>: > >The story was carried by the Edmonton Sun,
>>>>>: > >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 authorities are also checking into his admission
>>>>>: > >of MONEY LAUNDERING!!