Worse, one of the people (Pat) has been waiting almost a year and a half for merchandise. This is long before Asif claimed to have been a victim of identity theft. And regardless of his claims, the people owed money all have evidence that Asif Zamir acknowledges that the transactions were legitimate and not a result of identity theft.
Furthermore, if somebody had really hacked Asif Zamir's ebay account, and if ebay had found his claim to have had any merit, would they not have reinstated his ebay privileges? Of course they would have, but they never did. Asif has never been back in business on ebay.
Asif Zamir never answered the official dispute I filed with ebay. He ignored it, and ebay compensated me to their maximum of $175. But if the transaction had been legitimate in the first place, if Asif intended to refund my money and if he really cared about his reputation on ebay, he would have responded to the dispute and refunded my money. I believe that the suspension of Asif's ebay account had nothing to do with any hacking. Of course, he would have been banned anyway by not responding to my dispute, so maybe mine was not the first dispute he ignored.
Anyway, on to the main point of this entry; Jakub, one of the two people who contacted me this week, was solicited by Asif Zamir this summer, having been one of his "successful" past transactions. Jakub paid Asif and found this blog when Asif stopped responding to his emails. He has now contacted the police and graciously allowed me to post his full email correspondence with Asif. I've organized the email exchange so that the top is the first email and the bottom is the last. I've commented on the exchange throughout.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Jun 15, 2007 11:26 AM
Subject: re: Camera and lens sale
To: asif@something.com
Hi!
I'm sending this email because you purchased a camera or lens from me on
Ebay in the past and I'd like to tell you about my current sale. I'm selling
presale items again at up to 40% off retail. So please email me for price
quotes if you'd like. :)
Thanks!
Asif
Ed: Woohoo! You give away 40% less money than you would otherwise have!
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Jul 19, 2007 4:25 PM
Subject: New Sales
To: asif@something.com
Hi Everyone,
One last sales letter!
If you need a price quote for any item just email me, I'm having a sale that
will end on July 27, everything 30% -50% off retail. Free shipping within
Canada and I can get almost any item, not just Canon anymore.
Here are some specials that will expire early, on July 23rd. They include an
additional 10% discount:
- Canon XTi body only kit: $600
- Canon Xti w/ 18-55: $700
- Canon 17-85mm lens: $500
- Canon S5 IS camera: $400
- CANON EF-S 10-22MM 3.5-4.5 USM LENS: $805
I had my identity stolen earlier this year and now I'm offering big
discounts to get the business back up and running. :)
Thanks,
Asif Z
416-xxx-xxxx
Ed: What, no takers? Hey, he's gotta pay his rent! He claims his identity was stolen, but he won't mention what else was stolen!
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 8, 2007 6:09 PM
Subject: 50% off all Canon / Nikon Cameras and Lenses
To: asif@something.com
Hi Everyone,
I'm having a 50% off sale on all cameras and lenses. Basically it's 50%
off any advertised retail price (like on henrys.com or bestbuy.com etc.) for
both Canon and Nikon.
Delivery time is 3-4 weeks and delivery is free via FedEX within Canada.
Payment via: Interac
It's a fantastic opportunity. Some prices:
- Canon Rebel Xti (black or silver) w / 18-55 lens $499.00
- Canon 17-85mm lens $399.00
I'm putting in bulk orders every friday, this sale ends August 24th.
Thanks again!
Asif Z
Ed: Prices too good to be true!
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jakub < >
Date: Aug 8, 2007 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: 50% off all Canon / Nikon Cameras and Lenses
To: "A. Z."
Hi Asif Zamir,
I would like to get the Canon EF 24-105mm IS L F4 lens, What price can
you do it for? Also, when the 40D comes out in a few months I will be
interested in purchasing that from you if possible. I am still quite
happy with the 30D and the 17-85 IS I bought from you last summer.
Please include your phone number and address with your reply, I seem
to have misplaced this info since we last spoke.
Best regards,
Jakub
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jakub < >
Date: Aug 10, 2007 2:31 PM
Subject: Interested in ordering a lens
To: "A. Z."
Asif, are you still there?
---------- Forwarded message
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 10, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: 50% off all Canon / Nikon Cameras and Lenses
To:
Hi Jacub,
The EF 25-105mm IS L F4 $700. And I'll give you a good price on the 40D if
you purchase it from me when it becomes available.
416-xxx-xxxx
4 Hxxxxxxxx Road,
Brampton Ontario xxx xxx
:) If you would like to purchase, you can send an Interac like before.
Delivery is the same as last time, about 3-4 weeks (you should allow up to
30 days). And I'll use FedEx.
Thanks!
Asif
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 10, 2007 7:00 PM
Subject: RE: Interested in ordering a lens
To:
Hi Jacub,
Sorry I was in NY for a couple of days. :) I sent an email a few minutes
ago with the price and so on :)
Thanks,
Asif
Ed: Ah, trips to NY. I wonder whose money he used.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 12, 2007 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: Interested in ordering a lens
To:
:) Hi Ed,
It was nice to speak to you lastnight.
I forgot to mention one thing: If you end up ordering the 5D + lens kit for
$2300, once you've received it, you can send me your 30D + 17-85mm lens and
I'll sell it and give you $550. That way I make more money and you get an
even better deal. Or you can sell it yourself on Ebay or anywhere else. That
will further reduce the price for you. :)
Anyway, just an idea :)
Thanks again!
Ed: Only $700? If you'd give me a couple of grand for that 5D, that would be really cool! And btw, what the hell is with Asif not being able to get Jakub's name right?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jakub < >
Date: Aug 13, 2007 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: Interested in ordering a lens
To: "A. Z."
Hi Asif,
For now I'm going to just go with the Canon 24-105 mm f4 L IS. There
are reports that the 5D does not work well with my 100-400mm lens in
terms of image quality. Also I don't like losing the 35mm equiv.16mm
my 10-22mm lens gives a cropped sensor body. If the 40D is a bigger
jump than the 30D was from the 20D I will probably go for that. My
father in law will likely buy my 30D and 17-85mm for around a grand.
I appreciate your offer to take it in though as eBay selling is too
much of a hassle for me.
I excitedly look forward to getting this awesome Canon 24-105 mm f4 L
IS lens from you with any luck in the even quicker time frame you
noted as possible. I am really thrilled an entity such as yourself
exists to make the pricing of this expensive equipment bearable. I
hope you stay in the biz for a really, really long time. I have sent
the 700 dollars and the security question should be easy to answer for
you, extra hint it is a plain English word that preceded backking05.
Best regards,
Jakub
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: TD Canada Trust
Date: Aug 13, 2007 9:45 AM
Subject: FYI: INTERAC Email Money Transfer to Asif Z accepted
To: JAKUB EDWARD < >
JAKUB,
The INTERAC Email Money Transfer for $700.00 (CAD) you sent to Asif Z was accepted. The transfer is now complete.
Recipient's Message: A message was not provided
Thank you for using TD Canada Trust's INTERAC Email Money Transfer service.
Need help? https://www.tdcanadatrust.com/emthelp.
Ed: The damage is done.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 18, 2007 5:32 PM
Subject: Canon 40D!!
To:
Thanks Jakub,
I received your payment and your lens has been ordered.
As of yesterday we have news on the Canon 40D release date and price:
It will be available in stores in Canada on or around September 21. The
retail price for the body only kit will be about $1600 to $1800 plus taxes.
We start presales for this item on Monday August 20th, and I am selling them
for $1,300 tax included. However if you want one, I'll be glad to sell it to
you for $1,000 since you also recently purchased a lens from me. :) So
that's the news on the Canon 40D! If you want one by September 21st, the
first day it comes out, here's your chance!
Thank's again Jacub! I appreciate your business.
Asif Zamir
Ed: Isn't that nice? Asif will sell Jakub a camera for very little just because he bought something else from him! Wow, what a guy!
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 19, 2007 4:14 PM
Subject: Canon 5D
To:
Hi Jakub - sorry I think I spelled your name wrong in my last email.
Just to clarify: Canon 5D comes with the $350 mail in rebate plus I get
another $150 rebate, I'll be glad to pass it on to you as well, that's $500
off!
Thanks,
Asif Z
Ed: My goodness, it looks like Jakub might get offered Asif's firstborn child if he only pays him $1000+...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 19, 2007 5:26 PM
Subject: Canon 5D Sale
To: asif@something.com
Hi everyone!
Thanks again for your purchases. Last week a customer purchased 3 Canon
5D's from me and Canon added one more for me by accident, so I'll now have
one extra. If you want a Canon 5D then now's the time, I'm selling it for
$1650 and there is $500 in mail in rebates coming with it. I'll have it in 2
weeks time.
Now, I really need to sell it so I'm offering this: If you don't like it,
return it within 90 days for a full refund. You would only pay to ship it
back to me.
Thanks,
Asif Z
Ed: Another deal too good to be true! And a money back guarantee! This is such a fantastic deal... really, the stuff of fantasy.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 19, 2007 2:25 PM
Subject: Canon and Nikon Quotes and more!
To:
Jacub,
I've included specs on the 40D, a photograph of it, a photograph of the duck
photo I took with a Canon S3 at 300mm, which I didn't like but a lot of
people ended up liking (I had to re-size it so some of the quality is gone).
Here are some more sale prices:
- Canon 40D $1000
- Canon 5D $1650 + There is a $350 Canon mail in rebate that comes with it
:)
- Nikon D200 body $959
- Nikon 18-200 lens $459
And as for your Canon equipment, I'd be glad to take it all off your hands
and sell it myself and give you a great price for it. It would basically
make your purchase almost free if you do it that way.
Specs on Canon 40D:
Most of the major details we've heard before stand, such as the 10.1MP CMOS
sensor, but a couple differ for the better, most notably the 3-inch LCD
display (up from 2.5) and 6.5 fps and 75 large JPEG burst. There also
appears to be a new 802.11b/g wireless transmitter accessory, the WFT-E3A.
Product Features
• 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality
poster-size prints
• Large 3.0-inch LCD display with enhanced Live View and broadened color
gamut
• 6.5 frame-per-second continuous shooting capability (for bursts of up to
75 Large/Fine JPEGs or 17 RAW images)
• sRAW mode; 35-zone metering system; integrated Self-Cleaning Sensor Unit
• Powered by BP-511A, BP-511, or BP-512 lithium-ion battery pack; stores
images on CF cards
Technical Details
• Resolution: Approximately 10.1 million effective pixels (total pixels:
approximately 10.5 million)
• Recording pixels: 3888 x 2592
• Sensor type: CMOS sensor, with primary R-G-B filtration
• Sensor size: 22.2 x 14.8 millimeters
• Pixel size: 5.7 microns square
• Lens focal length factor: 1.6x
• Sensor dust removal: EOS Integrated Cleaning System; active removal of
dust by vibrating front low-pass filter; automatic removal of dust spots, in
Canon Digital Photo Professional software (v. 3.1 or higher)
• Maximum frames per second: 6.5 frames per second (fps) at full resolution
• Maximum number of frames / burst: JPEG: 75; RAW: 17
• Shutter speeds: 30 seconds to 1/8000, plus Bulb (1/3 or 1/2-step
increments)
• Flash sync speed: Up to 1/250, with EX-series Speedlites
• Anticipated shutter durability: 100,000 exposures, based on Canon test
methods
• Computer interface: USB 2.0 (Hi-speed)
• Image recording storage media: CompactFlash (CF) cards (type I or II,
including Microdrives)
• Card compatibility: "FAT32" compatible--OK for cards over 2GB
• Image format options: JPEG (choice of "Fine" or "Normal" compression); RAW
(Canon .CR2 RAW file format); RAW + JPEG (any JPEG file size available; JPEG
file written as separate file)
• Analog to digital conversion: 14 bits per channel (16,382 separate tones
from brightest to darkest, for each channel)
• Resolution options: "Large"--3888 x 2592 (approximately 10.1 million
pixels); "Medium"--2816 x 1880 (approximately 5.3 million pixels);
"Small"--1936 x 1288 (approximately 2.5 million pixels)
• File numbering: sRGB color space: IMG_0001.JPG or IMG_0001.CR2; Adobe 1998
RGB color space: first character is always underscore (_)
• Folders: Automatically created for image storage; new folder can be
user-created with "Manual Reset" function; folders cannot be freely selected
on memory card by the photographer
• Highlight tone priority: Expands tonal range of bright highlights by about
one stop; ISO range limited to 200 to 1600; activated by C.Fn II-3-1
• Data verification: "Original Image Data" can be appended to each image via
Custom Function IV-6-1; requires optional Canon Original Data Security Kit
OSK-E3 to check authenticity
• Live View viewing options: Camera's LCD monitor; computer monitor, via
USB; computer monitor, via wireless transmitter WFT-E3A
• Manual focus: Viewed on LCD monitor, with option to magnify focus area 5x
or 10x
• Autofocus: Possible--C.Fn III-6-1 active, press AF On button; mirror drops
down temporarily while AF On button is pressed, allowing AF to function
• Silent mode Live View shoot: Mode 1: First shutter curtain remains open;
shooting up to 6.5 fps possible; Mode 2: Quieter option; 2nd shutter curtain
doesn't close until user's finger is taken off shutter button
• Accessory wireless transmitter: Canon WFT-E3A (optional, dedicated
wireless transmitter)
• Attachment to camera: Attaches to base of camera; totally integrated with
EOS 40D's design
• Wireless transfer methods: 802.11b or 802.11g; link speed: approximately
11 megabits/second (802.11b) or 54 megabits/second (802.11g)
• Connection method: Infrastructure or Ad Hoc (802.11g functions in Ad Hoc
mode)
• Maximum wireless distance: Approximately 490 feet (150 meters), if
"receiver" has its own antenna (depends on environment)
• Wireless channels: 11 (in North American market)
• Ethernet (wired) transfer: Yes; Ethernet 100Base-TX (maximum distance
approximately 1,000 feet); link speed: approximately 100 megabits/second
• Transfer options: 1. FTP mode (images sent to folder on host computer); 2.
PTP mode (remote control of camera possible from computer); 3. HTTP mode
(view camera's files using web browser; remote firing of camera possible)
• Security options: Encryption: WEP or TKIP/AES; authentication: open
system, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK
• USB "host" capability: Plug compatible USB devices into WFT-E2A, for use
with the EOS 40D; GPS devices (write GPS time, coordinates, and altitude
info into each file's EXIF info); external hard drive (connect compact
external USB hard drive, and write files directly from camera to the hard
drive as if it's an additional memory card)
• LCD monitor: 3.0-inch (diagonal) TFT color; approximately 100% coverage;
approximately 230,000 pixels on monitor; approximately 140 degrees viewing
angle
• LCD monitor brightness: Adjustable in 7 levels (via Menu)
• Video-out: Yes (to standard TV monitor); NTSC or PAL, selectable on Menu
• Number of AF points: Nine, all cross-type AF points
• Center AF point: Unique hybrid cross-type AF point; world's first
high-precision AF point with both horizontal and vertical high-precision;
additional standard precision, cross-type sensors for lenses from f2.8 to
f5.6
• AF point selection: 1. Manual AF point selection via 9-way
multi-controller on back of camera; 2. automatic AF point selection
• AF activation: Shutter button, or new AF On button at back of camera
• AF modes: One-Shot AF (for stationary subjects); AI Servo AF (for tracking
moving subjects); AI Focus AF (auto selection of One-Shot or AI Servo AF)
• AF sensor: Entirely new Canon CMOS AF sensor
• AF sensitivity range: EV -0.5 to 18 (at 73 degrees F / 23 degrees C, ISO
100)
• Shutter speeds: 30 seconds to 1/8000 second, plus Bulb (1/3 or 1/2-step
increments); x-sync at 1/250
• ISO range: 100 to 1600, in 1/3-step or full-stop increments; ISO can be
expanded to 3200 via C.Fn I-3-1
• Auto ISO: Can be set in any exposure mode, including P, Tv, Av, and M; ISO
usually based at 400; typical auto range is 100 to 800, depending on
conditions; manual exposure mode: auto ISO fixed at 400
• Exposure modes: Manual, Aperture-priority (Av), Shutter-priority (Tv),
Program AE
• Full-auto modes: Green Zone, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Action, Night
Portrait, Flash Off
• Metering: 35-zone metering sensor; Evaluative metering (linked to all AF
points); Center-weighted metering; Partial metering; Spot metering at center
of picture (approximately 3.5% of picture area)
• Metering range: EV 0 to 20 (all patterns, at normal temperatures)
• Exposure compensation: Possible in P, Tv, Av, and A-DEP exposure modes;
+/- up to two stops, in 1/2 or 1/3-stop increments (via Quick Control Dial)
• Autoexposure bracketing: Possible in P, Tv, Av, M, and A-DEP exposure
modes; +/- up to two stops, in 1/2 or 1/3-stop increments
• Compatible flashes: All Canon EX-series Speedlites, including new
Speedlite 580EX II
• Camera menu sets flash: Yes (580EX II only, as of August 2007)
• E-TTL II flash metering: Flash metering not linked to active AF point;
distance from compatible EF lenses now used; entire metering area can be
averaged using Custom Function 14-1
• Modeling flash: 1-second burst of flash possible at 70Hz when
depth-of-field preview button is pressed (580EX/EX II, 550EX, 420EX,
MR-14EX, MT-24EX, and Speedlite transmitter only)
• Wireless E-TTL: Fully compatible, including ratio setting over six-stop
range
• Flash exposure compensation: Up to +/- 2 stops can be set on camera body
(can also be set on compatible Speedlites)
• Built-in flash: Covers lenses as wide as 17mm (27mm equivalent); Guide
Number 43 (feet)/13 (meters), ISO 100
• Viewfinder focus screen: New interchangeable "Ef" series focusing screens;
standard screen: Ef-A--precision matte screen very similar to EOS 30D;
optional Ef-D screen--precision matte with grid lines; optional Ef-S
screen--Super precision matte (superior manual focusing with fast lenses,
f1.8 to f2.8)
• Viewfinder display: Similar to EOS 30D; new: ISO is always displayed; new:
B/W shooting mode icon; new: maximum burst available now two digits
• Dioptric adjustment: User-set from -3.0 to +1.0 (range can be extended
using optional Canon dioptric Lens E, plus rubber frame Eb)
• Mirror lock-up: Possible via Custom Function III-6-1
• Eyepiece shutter: None (cover is provided on included strap)
• Color space: Standard sRGB or Adobe 1998 RGB (separate setting on Menu)
• White Balance: Auto; Pre-set (Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten,
Fluorescent, Flash); color temperature (set by user from 2500K to 10,000K in
100K increments); custom (shoot white object or 18% gray card, base WB on
that neutral object)
• White Balance correction: Fine-tuning of overall color, in any white
balance mode; amber-blue correction, in 9 steps; magenta-green correction,
in 9 steps; set on graph on LCD monitor, using 9-way controller; both types
of correction can be combined
• White Balance bracketing: Three separate files written with a single click
of the shutter; can be varied in the amber-blue direction, or the
magenta-green direction; can be adjusted up to +/- 15 mireds (equivalent to
3 steps on the 9-step adjust scale); can be combined with standard auto
exposure bracketing (9 files written to CF card)
• Picture style: Extensive range of settings for user to tailor color,
contrast, sharpness, etc. to their preference; same characteristics as
previous EOS SLRs with Picture Style control
• Black and white recording: Set via monochrome setting within Picture
Styles menu
• Computer connection: USB 2.0 Hi-speed, via small "B"-type USB connection
• Remote control: N3-type push-in terminal (same as EOS 20D, EOS-1D Mark II,
etc.)
• Video-out: Single-pin mini-jack
• Direct Printing compatibility: PictBridge printing to compatible Canon and
other brand printers
• Compatible images: JPEG, RAW, or sRAW, if they comply with DCF protocol
• Preview effects on camera's LCD: Printing effects can be previewed
(includes brightness, levels, contrast, color saturation, color tone, and
color balance--face brightener and red-eye correction cannot be viewed)
• Connection to printer: Via USB cable included with camera
• DPOF image marking: Compatible; images can be "tagged" while reviewing on
LCD monitor
• Battery: BP-511A, BP-511, or BP-512 (rechargeable lithium-ion, same as EOS
30D) (BP-511/BP-512: 1100mAh; BP-511A: 1390mAh)
• Shooting capacity: Approximately 1100 shots (at 68 degrees F / 20 degrees
C); approximately 800 shots (at 32 degrees F / 0 degrees C)
• Charger unit: Canon CB-5L or CG-580 (also can be charged with compact
power adapter CA-PS400)
• AC adapter: AC adapter kit ACK-E2 (optional; consists of adapter AC-E2,
and "dummy battery" DR-400)
• Battery grip (optional): Battery grip BG-E2N or BG-E2
• Date/time back-up battery: CR2016 lithium battery--coin-type;
user-replaceable (estimated life 5 years)
• Body exterior material: Magnesium alloy top, front, and rear covers
• Chassis material: Polycarbonate and stainless steel
• Lens mount: EF lens mount; metal; compatible lenses: all Canon lenses for
EOS cameras
• Compatible with EF-S lenses: Yes
• Custom functions: 24 custom functions, in four distinct categories; 9
entirely new custom functions
• Operating temperature range: 32 degrees to 104 degrees F, at 85% or lower
humidity (0 degrees to 40 degrees C)
• Dimensions (W x H x D): 5.7 x 4.2 x 2.9 inches (145.5 x 108 x 73.5
millimeters), very slightly larger than EOS 30D
• Weight (without battery or CF card): 26.1 ounces (740 grams),
approximately 1.4 ounces (40 grams) heavier than EOS 30D
Ed: Check out Asif's sales pitch. C'mon Jakub, just send the money, the deal is great!
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jakub < >
Date: Aug 19, 2007 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: Canon and Nikon Quotes and more!
To: "A. Z."
Hey Asif, that really is a nice duck picture, I can see why everyone
likes it. I was surprised at what a good result you go in overcast
conditions. If you are ever really bored, check out my Flickr stuff
at http://www.flickr.com/
I know I'm still a point and shoot hack but maybe some day I will get
better. Thanks for the 40D specs, they are both promising and
underwhelming but I would be surprised if I don't end up getting it.
BTW if you ever want to sail Georgian Bay some time the offer still
stands, it would be fun to chat photography over beers under sail.
Regards,
Jakub
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Z.
Date: Aug 20, 2007 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: Canon and Nikon Quotes and more!
To:
Thanks Jakub!
I like the photos, especially the ones on the water.
I was hoping I could convince you to take that 5D off my hands for $1650
($1150 with the $500 mail in rebate). I'm pretty desperate to sell it!
If you know anyone who may be interested please pass the word. :)
Thanks,
Asif Z
Ed: Jeez, I never would have guessed that Asif was pushing that 5D, would you? But then, if it's just sitting there, extra inventory, why do buyers always have to pay in advance?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jakub < >
Date: Aug 20, 2007 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Canon and Nikon Quotes and more!
To: "A. Z."
Hi Asif,
I tried to talk my father-in-law into going for the 5D but I was
unsuccessful. He used to really lust for it but with it being over 2
years old he feels it is a bit outdated now. He will go the cheap
route and buy my 30D and 17-85 IS when I buy the 40D from you. It
will probably be easy for you to sell when you have it in hand, the
price is half that of retail it so its a no brainer for the right
buyer. If I had the money I would go for both the 40D and the 5D (but
I want to stay married). I will do my best to pass the word.
Good luck
Jakub
Ed: Jakub resists temptation and is $1650 richer for it today (or only $700 poorer, whatever).
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jakub < >
Date: Sep 10, 2007 11:35 AM
Subject: Fwd: FYI: INTERAC Email Money Transfer to Asif Z accepted
To: "A. Z."
Hi Asif,
Any idea of when the lens will arrive?
Regards,
Jakub
Ed: Uh oh...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jakub < >
Date: Sep 11, 2007 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: FYI: INTERAC Email Money Transfer to Asif Z accepted
To: "A. Z."
Asif,
you may want to check this out
http://azamirowesmemoney.blogspot.com/2007_09_01_archive.html
I really hope that you plan to deliver on the lens because I will take
every legal and otherwise action to recover my money if not. Come on
man, you are a nice guy, dont let this get out of hand.
Jakub
Ed: And the truth sinks in.
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