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Re: Jan Harde

To: Bob Palmer <rpalmer@ames.ucsd.edu>
Subject: Re: Jan Harde
From: Steve Laifman <Laifman@Flash.Net>
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 11:03:37 +0000
Bob,

I realize that your mischievous missive was punctuated with a very strong " ;-),
and you were just having fun.  I am only quoting you to make my own statement.


The issue of who sells what on e-bay is not one I am going to discuss, as there
are many sides to this issue.

What I do want to discuss is character.  I have personally known Jan Harde for
many years.  I have purchased Tiger OEM, used, and re-built parts from him.  He
has always been a gentleman and an honest person.  He has never misrepresented
anything he has sold me, or anybody else that I know of.  If I've had a problem
with a purchase, he would make an exchange or refund without a question.  He has
offered, and delivered, on many charitable efforts of behalf of our friends, 
when
they were in distress. He is a good person, in the true meaning of that word, 
and
would not make any misrepresentations, knowledgeably.

I am here, for Jan, to defend his honesty, character, charity, courage in the 
face
of debilitating illnesses, and even his thorough knowledge of Tigers, Alpines,
Japanese mini-bikes, and now Mini-Coopers. He is a big man with a big heart, 
and a
great sense of humor.

Thanks for the use of the bandwidth, and your name as a vehicle for my personal
support of a fine man.

Steve


Bob Palmer wrote:

> Norm,
>
> I suspect Jan, in cooperation with TAC, has mounted a sting operation. This
> is consistent with the "private" auction format. As with guns, once the
> authorities know who has them, the next step is confiscation. ;-)
>
> Suckered in San Diego,
>
> Bob





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Steve


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