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Post #768512 by haughtee on Mon, Sep 12, 2016 6:31 PM

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Why are You narrating what you assume my husband and I are doing?

It really freaks me out when you say :

third message now damage control and the wife is now responding instead

Jason is a famous artist.
He doesn't come on the computer and toy with tikis.
He does not have time for it.

I stated that it was me the entire time?
Why are you slandering me?

I'm the photographer,
web designer,
lister, etc. I.E. I do the bitch work
not him.

PLUS...

I would never marry a man - that needed a woman - to save him from himself.

why are you asking me about photos I didn't take? i don't know how to even begin to respond to that.

our tiki relic is a piece of history and it is complete we have not repaired it.
all of the parts of this relic can be disassembled like a K'NEX?

what don't you understand.

The relic is complete because Jason found the missing piece and
it's whole in the bidding because we cleaned and assembled it for the photograph!


The reaction you are having to my kindness is unspeakable.

You are illegally using eBay.

How can you be so disingenuous to the core and allege me a liar?

You are here all day posting libelous nasty things about a relic I have generously offered to the public for sale.
Yet simultaneously you are bidding on our item - in fact you are the highest bidder.

You are illegally using your eBay account to sabotage our sale.

You posted publicly all over this forum - that you are the tiki_exotica, the inquirer in the eBay messages you posted.
You should not brag about false bids off of eBay and then simultaneously be the highest bidder.

You incriminated yourself.
You edited our messages and posted them to allege that I am a liar.
But also left out that you were the highest bidder.

You edited the message because you left out the final message I sent you
that was connected to the last one you posted publicly:
there was a 1000 character limit so the message was broken up into two.

when i inquired about the missing tiki section, all i got was denial. at best it is repaired but they even denied that!

how can you say that our listing doesn't describe the piece as being found disassembled???

there are no words.
I've circled the important parts.
think about it.

we spent hours preparing this relic for auction.

why are you bullying me?

why are you ridiculing me for being poor?
we spent our last credit on this relic so that we could rescue it
so that it could be relocated to a private tiki paradise
in the tender loving care of someone who really wants an authentic piece of tiki history!

when i'm finished using products in my home i resell them on eBay
instead of sending them to the overstuffed landfills.

also again - duh - i'm poor
i sell these petty things on eBay
because the extra dollars really matter to me -
and I work my ass off so that I can do what I love.

i buy things off of eBay instead of Target so that
i can get deals on things that I need on a regular basis.

you're obviously not poor -
and you've never been taught to
treat people as equals , and with kindness.

i forgive you boo.


we do make a living off of ultra rare antiques and vintage things.
we do what we love and money hasn't been a motivation for our careers
my husband makes a living drawing on vintage things
specifically drawing vintage images on vintages matchbooks.

MOST IMPORTANTLY :

Jason and I were not lucky.
I am a hierophant and Jay is a magician.
We actually worked our asses off in the spiritual plane to be rewarded with finding this relic.
Jason is good at finding relics.
You should check out his actual auction history on his website.

He paid $2.50 for a book that everyone said was worthless and it went for $16K at Christie's in 2001.
He was due for another relic.

We are blessed and we hope that you can allow this relic to find a responsible home.

It needs to be cherished - not berated.

Thank You.

xo
Katy Bea