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Re: Brinks Items For Sale Everyday On Ebay



There is absolutely no doubt that the lawsuit was intended to send a
message.  I can say that with accuracy.

On Wed, 7 May 2008 11:51:17 -0400, "Bob Worthy"
<securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"Frank Olson" wrote in message
>>
>> Heck...  Just enter "Brinks" in the eBay search engine and you should
>> see what comes up.  From my standpoint, the Boinks legal beagles aren't
>> doing what they're being paid to do.
>
>I guess that is what happens when these nationals open themselves, and their
>product, up to subcontractors and authorized dealers. We all know how the
>majority of these folks come and go. I know for a fact that equipment goes
>out and is never accounted for. I also know that equipment goes out for a
>particular job and the surplus is never retrieved. Where else would this
>stuff end up but on Ebay. That is why I think Jim's situation was simply
>based on principle rather than on actual damages. I know of a dealer, for
>one of the nationals, that had over 100+ panels shipped to him, which were
>the wrong ones for the job. The company reshipped the order and never
>retrieved the original 100+. Where do you think those ended up?



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