Made me look too - and I still do not understand the relevanceTubaTinker wrote:This forum makes for a great education! You guys keep making me run for the 'urban dictionary'. Never head of 'FAP' before.
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Look at definition #4....Neptune wrote:Made me look too - and I still do not understand the relevanceTubaTinker wrote:This forum makes for a great education! You guys keep making me run for the 'urban dictionary'. Never head of 'FAP' before.
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I don't know what dictionary you are using? The only meaning I can find is for something I would not repeat on a public forum that children may be readingPMeuph wrote:Look at definition #4....
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Savvy youngsters are waaaay ahead of you, Jonathan! They help create new additions to the 'urban dictionary' on a daily basis!Neptune wrote:I don't know what dictionary you are using? The only meaning I can find is for something I would not repeat on a public forum that children may be readingPMeuph wrote:Look at definition #4....
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This topic continues to surface. If this seller has taken money and not delivered product, they are committing a fraud across state lines using the US mail. If they took payment via credit card I believe that is wire fraud, also a federal offence. They are committing a Federal crime and one of the victims needs to report it to the proper law enforcement people to make this stop.
Make the report to the authorities.
Once you do, ask for a PM from the others who have had a similar circumstance so they can be added to the complaint as victims.
If an atty on the board could give some guidance to the victims as to where to make the report, it would be appreciated I am sure.
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Make the report to the authorities.
Once you do, ask for a PM from the others who have had a similar circumstance so they can be added to the complaint as victims.
If an atty on the board could give some guidance to the victims as to where to make the report, it would be appreciated I am sure.
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Well put.bloke wrote: - The guy knows he owes the dough.
- He isn't refunding it. Either he can't (on which I'd wager, but whatever...) or he won't.
I choose to believe the former.
I charged 1750 I didn't have 1 1/2 years ago after much research, contemplation, and consultation with the woman I would later marry. I needed a ready to use horn for a reasonable price while I worked on my projects. I have received updates every month or two, and been earnestly promised either a horn or more recently a refund. I finally received a 500 refund about a month ago. That is less than one third of what I paid. I may eventually see more, but not for quite some time.
The man has been through hell and back and is doing everything he can to make the best of a bad situation. You can't get blood out of a stone. Although my life situation was different than his, I fully understand what he went through and he has my empathy.
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Cut the bullshit and declare bankruptcy. Al will lose a lot and move on. People will lose their money and have to deal with it and move on.
Its a damn shame, but it's been years. No money or no tuba, move on. Al gas no one to blame but himself, and his customers need to have some vindication, if nothing else, through his bankruptcy.
And remember, bankruptcy is not an ending, but a clean wiped slate, with consequences. I don't want anything bad personally for Al.
Its a damn shame, but it's been years. No money or no tuba, move on. Al gas no one to blame but himself, and his customers need to have some vindication, if nothing else, through his bankruptcy.
And remember, bankruptcy is not an ending, but a clean wiped slate, with consequences. I don't want anything bad personally for Al.
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Well that is all fine and dandy for experienced adults, but in many cases here we are talking about students for whom this was and is a huge sum of money for them and/or their parents. They may not have any real understanding of the new/used tuba market other than the fact that even a "Chinese tuba" is a lot of money at this point in their lives.bort wrote:Cut the bullshit and declare bankruptcy. Al will lose a lot and move on. People will lose their money and have to deal with it and move on.
Its a damn shame, but it's been years. No money or no tuba, move on. Al gas no one to blame but himself, and his customers need to have some vindication, if nothing else, through his bankruptcy.
Vindication??? What the heck does that mean? Like a stoning? I don't think anybody wishes Mr. Triplett harm - they just want their horn. If not their horn then their money and if not either of those then at least some communication of what has happened and is happening. That last one doesn't cost Mr. Triplett anything other than some time.
I don't know Mr. Triplett, nor what has happened to his business other than what hearsay has been offered up on the board here and am not in the market for one of his instruments.
What upsets me is that there were some who have posted here in response to folks thinking of calling their credit card companies and told them to give Al time - all would be well.
It appears all isn't well and there is a very narrow window with credit card companies to revoke a charge and that has probably passed for many of these folks. They had a chance to get out and instead were pulled under the water themselves because they listened to the counsel of "hang in there" posted by some here.
****buyers who can still revoke their credit card charges should do it now. You didn't create the problem and shouldn't be expected to hang in there - possibly losing some or all of your money**** If he declares bankruptcy you may not be able to revoke your charge even if you are still within the window to do so. Consult your lawyer
While I guess you could make the case that experience adult instrument buyers understood the risk - I don't think that is the case for young students. An expensive lesson for students to learn. Your airy "they should just deal with it" smacks of insensitivity to a kid who may have worked a lot of hours to buy that horn. Just because Al had bad luck, and/or was undercapitalized, and/or was not a good businessman and/or got in trouble and then ran a modified ponzi scheme - paying off in part or totally certain prized buyers - doesn't do anything for these victims. At this point unfortunately, pushing him into Ch. 7 or 11 isn't probably going to get anything for the victims other than legally letting him off the hook on making buyer partially or totally whole going forward. If he is indeed sincere about doing something for the victims then I think letting him try makes sense at this point in time, but I don't personally have a stake in this.
Gosh - you don't wish him anything bad "personally" - JUST BANKRUPTCY!bort wrote:And remember, bankruptcy is not an ending, but a clean wiped slate, with consequences. I don't want anything bad personally for Al.
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Every time this comes up (which is far too often) you have some indignant thing to say about it, but as far as I recall you don't have any stake in it.bort wrote:Cut the bullshit and declare bankruptcy. Al will lose a lot and move on. People will lose their money and have to deal with it and move on.
Its a damn shame, but it's been years. No money or no tuba, move on. Al gas no one to blame but himself, and his customers need to have some vindication, if nothing else, through his bankruptcy.
And remember, bankruptcy is not an ending, but a clean wiped slate, with consequences. I don't want anything bad personally for Al.
Vindication? Good grief. Are you kidding? No, we don't need any "vindication". We aren't grunting cavemen. And we don't need Al bankrupt or in jail. We need him working and continuing to make progress on this situation.
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bort wrote:And remember, bankruptcy is not an ending, but a clean wiped slate, with consequences. I don't want anything bad personally for Al.
Bankruptcy is never a good thing, but sometimes it is the best option. It exists for the benefit of the people who need it. In terms of not being "personal," no, it's not personal. I think the company, Big Bottom Brass, should declare bankruptcy. Whether or not Al has to do that personally is another story, and his personal business is none of mine.Gosh - you don't wish him anything bad "personally" - JUST BANKRUPTCY!
I may have misspoken a bit as well, as there are several types of bankruptcy. Although shutting the doors and liquidating is one option, a Chapter 11 reorganization is another option if there is hope that the business could become profitable again (which sounds possible here). Some companies recover from Chapter 11 and become profitable again. My point was that if the company fell to Chapter 7, people could end up with no tubas and no refunds (which is right where they are right now).
I really want this to turn out well for everyone, but after a certain point, enough is enough, and it's just not going to get better on its own. People deserve instruments or refunds. And if they can't get either of those, they deserve closure.
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You are correct, I have no money in this.talleyrand wrote:Every time this comes up (which is far too often) you have some indignant thing to say about it, but as far as I recall you don't have any stake in it.
Vindication? Good grief. Are you kidding? No, we don't need any "vindication". We aren't grunting cavemen. And we don't need Al bankrupt or in jail. We need him working and continuing to make progress on this situation.
Perhaps "vindication" is a bit strong, but the idea is that if there's no instruments, no refunds, and no communication whatsoever, that's not okay. Something needs to happen, and that action should help people feel a little better that 1) its over and 2) its not going to happen to other people.
I don't know who mentioned jail, but that's never been on my mind (we don't have debtors' prisons!). Bankruptcy...well, it's never a good thing, but sometimes just fail.
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Allen told me he ordered my tuba. I can't comment on wether this is true or not. I'm just relaying his words.
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Cool! Do you remember what you ordered?k001k47 wrote:Allen told me he ordered my tuba. I can't comment on wether this is true or not. I'm just relaying his words.
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A shiny play-pretty?bort wrote:Cool! Do you remember what you ordered?k001k47 wrote:Allen told me he ordered my tuba. I can't comment on wether this is true or not. I'm just relaying his words.![]()
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i sure hope this is true

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Big Al is not in good health now. I wish him only the best, and pray for him and his family regularly.
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so if we didnt get our horns by now, we shouldnt be expecting them anymore
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I really don't know how to reply, but it seems that way. I'm not making any plans on receiving one. "Demand not that things happen as you wish, but wish them to happen as they do, and you will go on well."tubahero300 wrote:so if we didnt get our horns by now, we shouldnt be expecting them anymore
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Sorry to hear that, and again, I wish him the best and hope for a speedy recovery!MartyNeilan wrote:Big Al is not in good health now. I wish him only the best, and pray for him and his family regularly.
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+1 ... disappointment about tubas asidebort wrote:Sorry to hear that, and again, I wish him the best and hope for a speedy recovery!MartyNeilan wrote:Big Al is not in good health now. I wish him only the best, and pray for him and his family regularly.