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From: bogus_at_does.not.exist.com_at_meteoritecentral.com
Date: Thu Apr 22 11:56:23 2004 Message-ID: <mailman.18.1082649383.97539.meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> <br>This is THE CLASSIC M-wrong. In an email the guy even told me "I found it the morning of the first night of the Band of meteorites passing <br>through Earth's path. We were pelted in this area for several nights but I <br>am the only one that has reported recovering one." Also, "Just in the short year that I have owned this I have answered questions, displayed, and shipped this precious object to all parts of the planet for viewing." Yet, I was the first person to ask if his find was attracted to a magnet. (He did not know and does not have a magnet) <br>Everything from the description to the photos looks and sounds fake. When I ask a seller of a m-wrong if I can use his photo and description for my M-wrong Page, the dishonest ones (knowing their meteorite is a fake) usually say no or agree under anonymity. This guy wanted publicity, so I'm convinced that he actually believes all the unbelievable stuff he is saying. That's incredible! <br>Ken Newton <br>#9632 <br> <a href="http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/magellon/">me</a> <br> </html> --------------D19A8F559DC7EA635B6F747B-- Received on Thu 22 Apr 2004 11:36:50 AM PDT |
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