And they wonder why I get short-fused.....
In a message dated 2/26/2008 1:39:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
garygibb2@hotmail.co.uk writes:
this watch really hasent been worn its still got the brush finish to it it was in my grand fathers vault he bought two wen he was a bus driver in canada so can you please shut down that page as you wont tell me on the watch form but i was offered 300 and turned it down the watch is that good
[To which I responded...]
Listen f-khead - I've had to deal with two John Gibbs and one Gary Gibb and I've no more patience with it. John(1) and Gary say they are father and son, the other John(2) told me he isn't related to the other Gibbs, but subsequently had me mail a watch to Gary's [alleged] father John(1), who seems to share the address with Gary. Every watch I sold these "Gibbs" was subsequently listed on ebay, at the same or more) in GBP as what was paid in USA dollers. E.G. I'd sell a Bulova for $200, it would be relisted for 200 GBP. Much as I enjoyed the business of selling the clan 20+ watches, I have grown tired of the intrigue. The auction descriptions are ludicrous, the continued uppercase letters are considered YELLING on the Internet, and this tale of finding them in grandfather's vault....I certainly believe that a Scottish bus driver, working in Canada, would spend his hard earned money on two high-end digital watches - NOT!! I am responding to your mails, which come to my SPAM folder, simply because I figure sooner or later you will give up. Seems like you would need a Glasgow kiss from an aluminum cricket bat to go away.
STOP CONTACTING ME!!!
E.C.