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Susan Polgar has reported on her heavily-censored blog that she has lost her
wallet and that she will take it back with no questions asked. Maybe identity theft and impersonation will follow? Is there justice in the grand circle of life? |
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On May 15, 4:06 pm, "Bogus" wrote:
Susan Polgar has reported on her heavily-censored blog that she has lost her wallet and that she will take it back with no questions asked. Maybe identity theft and impersonation will follow? Is there justice in the grand circle of life? Next thing she is going to say is that we stole her wallet. |
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Bogus wrote:
Susan Polgar has reported on her heavily-censored blog that she has lost her wallet and that she will take it back with no questions asked. Maybe identity theft and impersonation will follow? Is there justice in the grand circle of life? As one poster pointed out on her blog (not me), no questions asked is hardly an incentive to return the items. Maybe the first couple of US chess is strapped for cash and can't afford to pay a reward. Oops! I forgot, Truong is a wealthy, retired businessman. |
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On May 15, 4:52 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote:
Bogus wrote: Susan Polgar has reported on her heavily-censored blog that she has lost her wallet and that she will take it back with no questions asked. Maybe identity theft and impersonation will follow? Is there justice in the grand circle of life? As one poster pointed out on her blog (not me), no questions asked is hardly an incentive to return the items. Maybe the first couple of US chess is strapped for cash and can't afford to pay a reward. Oops! I forgot, Truong is a wealthy, retired businessman. Here it is: http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2008...onal-plea.html |
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Here is an interesting comment from the Polgar blog at:
http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2008...onal-plea.html Anonymous said... In Russia the thief will phone you up and say if you want your documents and cards back, meet at the subway and pay another $200. Friday, May 16, 2008 3:24:00 AM CDT |
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On May 15, 4:52*pm, Brian Lafferty wrote:
Bogus wrote: Susan Polgar has reported on her heavily-censored blog that she has lost her wallet and that she will take it back with no questions asked. Maybe identity theft and impersonation will follow? *Is there justice in the grand circle of life? As one poster pointed out on her blog (not me), no questions asked is hardly an incentive to return the items. *Maybe the first couple of US chess is strapped for cash and can't afford to pay a reward. Oops! *I forgot, Truong is a wealthy, retired businessman. I've had my wallet stolen. Brian, you don't do yourself any favors by your tone. Most of us find this a sad occasion for any person. |
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Randy Bauer wrote:
On May 15, 4:52 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote: Bogus wrote: Susan Polgar has reported on her heavily-censored blog that she has lost her wallet and that she will take it back with no questions asked. Maybe identity theft and impersonation will follow? Is there justice in the grand circle of life? As one poster pointed out on her blog (not me), no questions asked is hardly an incentive to return the items. Maybe the first couple of US chess is strapped for cash and can't afford to pay a reward. Oops! I forgot, Truong is a wealthy, retired businessman. I've had my wallet stolen. Brian, you don't do yourself any favors by your tone. Most of us find this a sad occasion for any person. Tell me Randy, when you lost you're wallet, did you announce it over the internet? Did you email all your friends and associates? I think Susie Chesspiece and Paul Pufferfish play the sympathy game very well. BTW, anyone going to the EB meeting in Tulsa? I hear there's rumor going around that process servers are on the prowl a la Crossville. |
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