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Old 16-11-2006, 05:24 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Kevin S. Wilson
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:13:19 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

mine is not the only one to suffer such tile damage and cracks in the
Portland cement, not ceramic as kamado purports.


Portland cement, huh? And you know this how, exactly?
  #17 (permalink)  
Old 16-11-2006, 05:29 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Kevin S. Wilson
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 05:14:36 -0800, "Kent" wrote:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:19:19 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

looking for input on the kamado for the website kamado.biz


if you have a kamado and it has fell apart and you have not been able to
make use of your warranty please feel free to contact with your story.


Quite a professional-looking site you got there. Your next step should
probably be to retain the services of an attorney specializing in
defending people against libel suits.


What on his site is a libel issue??


Gee, Kent, let me help you out here with a few hints:

"crook"
"steal"
"con"
"grift"
"deceit and lies"
"THE JOHNSON FAMILY GROUP OF THIEVES"

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Old 16-11-2006, 09:11 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
mobile
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"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 05:14:36 -0800, "Kent" wrote:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:19:19 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

looking for input on the kamado for the website kamado.biz

if you have a kamado and it has fell apart and you have not been able to
make use of your warranty please feel free to contact with your story.

Quite a professional-looking site you got there. Your next step should
probably be to retain the services of an attorney specializing in
defending people against libel suits.


What on his site is a libel issue??


Gee, Kent, let me help you out here with a few hints:

"crook"
"steal"
"con"
"grift"
"deceit and lies"
"THE JOHNSON FAMILY GROUP OF THIEVES"

any more of that free legal advice, you care to pass out, sure would be
appreciated.

Libel, might as well add slander as well, because if you were with in
earshot, I would say the same thing.

when you don't honor your warranty, and have no policy to repair such
manufacture defects, and make no attempt to correct the issues I have, then
it is not a honest business. stealing and thievery have many different
forms. this is just another one, perfected by another group.

oh, and sorry if I top posted.


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Old 16-11-2006, 09:14 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
mobile
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"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:15:57 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

if you want to see the
pictures in a format you can view, go to eBay item 140052034964,


You did see this portion of eBay's policies, right?

"Listings not offering an item or service for sale are not permitted
on eBay. These types of listings include but are not limited to:

"Listings where the buyer cannot verify the existence of the item upon
receipt of the item

"Listings with the apparent, primary purpose of expressing the
seller's personal views

"Signposts - listings primarily meant to direct a user to a seller's
store or other listings

"Want Ads - unless they are posted in the Want It Now Format"



feel free to bid on the kamado, if you are such a fan, then a few
corrections to the unit, should not bother you. show your kamado spirit and
then you will have a kamado for your back yard. bring plenty of bubble wrap
to Texas, it is a long trip. and I want you to get your moneys worth out of
the kamado in one piece.


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Old 16-11-2006, 09:39 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Kevin S. Wilson
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 20:14:44 GMT, "mobile" wrote:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:15:57 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

if you want to see the
pictures in a format you can view, go to eBay item 140052034964,


You did see this portion of eBay's policies, right?

"Listings not offering an item or service for sale are not permitted
on eBay. These types of listings include but are not limited to:

"Listings where the buyer cannot verify the existence of the item upon
receipt of the item

"Listings with the apparent, primary purpose of expressing the
seller's personal views

"Signposts - listings primarily meant to direct a user to a seller's
store or other listings

"Want Ads - unless they are posted in the Want It Now Format"



feel free to bid on the kamado, if you are such a fan, then a few
corrections to the unit, should not bother you. show your kamado spirit and
then you will have a kamado for your back yard. bring plenty of bubble wrap
to Texas, it is a long trip. and I want you to get your moneys worth out of
the kamado in one piece.


Way to dodge the question there, Sparky.

BTW, you are confusing my ridiculing of you and your Quixotic crusade
with a defense of the Kamado company. Please stop doing that. It makes
you look foolish.

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Old 16-11-2006, 09:41 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Kevin S. Wilson
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 20:11:43 GMT, "mobile" wrote:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 05:14:36 -0800, "Kent" wrote:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:19:19 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

looking for input on the kamado for the website kamado.biz

if you have a kamado and it has fell apart and you have not been able to
make use of your warranty please feel free to contact with your story.

Quite a professional-looking site you got there. Your next step should
probably be to retain the services of an attorney specializing in
defending people against libel suits.


What on his site is a libel issue??


Gee, Kent, let me help you out here with a few hints:

"crook"
"steal"
"con"
"grift"
"deceit and lies"
"THE JOHNSON FAMILY GROUP OF THIEVES"

any more of that free legal advice, you care to pass out, sure would be
appreciated.


Sorry. There's only so much writing in words of one- and two-syllables
that I'm willing to do for free.

Libel, might as well add slander as well, because if you were with in
earshot, I would say the same thing.


And then I would have one more reason to think you a fool.

when you don't honor your warranty, and have no policy to repair such
manufacture defects, and make no attempt to correct the issues I have, then
it is not a honest business. stealing and thievery have many different
forms. this is just another one, perfected by another group.


Here's a shovel. Keep digging that hole.

  #22 (permalink)  
Old 17-11-2006, 06:13 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Keep on Plonkin'
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Looks like a legitimate auction to me. . .


"mobile" wrote in message
m...

"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:15:57 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

if you want to see the
pictures in a format you can view, go to eBay item 140052034964,


You did see this portion of eBay's policies, right?

"Listings not offering an item or service for sale are not permitted
on eBay. These types of listings include but are not limited to:

"Listings where the buyer cannot verify the existence of the item upon
receipt of the item

"Listings with the apparent, primary purpose of expressing the
seller's personal views

"Signposts - listings primarily meant to direct a user to a seller's
store or other listings

"Want Ads - unless they are posted in the Want It Now Format"



feel free to bid on the kamado, if you are such a fan, then a few
corrections to the unit, should not bother you. show your kamado spirit
and then you will have a kamado for your back yard. bring plenty of bubble
wrap to Texas, it is a long trip. and I want you to get your moneys worth
out of the kamado in one piece.




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Old 17-11-2006, 02:53 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
mobile
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"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:13:19 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

mine is not the only one to suffer such tile damage and cracks in the
Portland cement, not ceramic as kamado purports.


Portland cement, huh? And you know this how, exactly?


According to one of the ex employees, they are made of cement.
http://kamadofraudforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=324 and if that is not enough,
I believe, I have read where the owner of www.komodakamado.com will pay for
a test. see link,
http://www.komodokamado.com/forum/vi...light=portland On
www.komodakamado.com forum, the owner offered to pay for the test and
give $1000 to anybody who has a Indonesian made Kamado and has it tested
and it's not primarily Portland.

so this information is the basis for my statement, not to mention,
inspection of my unit, it is not ceramic, nor does it meet the ASTM
definition of ceramic, or even close.

so if you think a kamado is made of ceramic, looks like a easy $1000 to
make, or come to Texas and test mine, if I am incorrect, then I will post
accordingly, and apologize. if not then my statement stands as quoted.

Mr. Wilson, please do not think, I am going to let you reduce this post to
name calling, or something other that its intent. if you truly want to hurt
me, it will have to be in person. words are not going to suffice. somehow I
don't think a internet tiger such as your self will take your assault to
that level.


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Old 17-11-2006, 04:05 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Hal Burton
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On 2006-11-16 14:11:43 -0600, "mobile" said:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 05:14:36 -0800, "Kent" wrote:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:19:19 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

looking for input on the kamado for the website kamado.biz

if you have a kamado and it has fell apart and you have not been able to
make use of your warranty please feel free to contact with your story.

Quite a professional-looking site you got there. Your next step should
probably be to retain the services of an attorney specializing in
defending people against libel suits.


What on his site is a libel issue??


Gee, Kent, let me help you out here with a few hints:

"crook"
"steal"
"con"
"grift"
"deceit and lies"
"THE JOHNSON FAMILY GROUP OF THIEVES"

any more of that free legal advice, you care to pass out, sure would be
appreciated.

Libel, might as well add slander as well, because if you were with in
earshot, I would say the same thing.

when you don't honor your warranty, and have no policy to repair such
manufacture defects, and make no attempt to correct the issues I have,
then it is not a honest business. stealing and thievery have many
different forms. this is just another one, perfected by another group.

oh, and sorry if I top posted.


IANAL, but the definition of libel requires that the statements be
provably false. Being a happy K owner myself, I don't share the
sentiment, but I can see how it would be an unpleasant lawsuit if they
chose to litigate.

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Old 17-11-2006, 04:53 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Kevin S. Wilson
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:13:50 -0800, "Keep on Plonkin'"
wrote:

Looks like a legitimate auction to me. . .

But you aren't eBay, top-poster.

I would call your attention to the following portion of eBay's
policies:

"Listings with the apparent, primary purpose of expressing the
seller's personal views"

If you want to continue to believe that you're looking at a legitimate
auction, then let's talk about this ocean-front property I have for
sale in Arizona.

"mobile" wrote in message
om...

"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:15:57 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

if you want to see the
pictures in a format you can view, go to eBay item 140052034964,

You did see this portion of eBay's policies, right?

"Listings not offering an item or service for sale are not permitted
on eBay. These types of listings include but are not limited to:

"Listings where the buyer cannot verify the existence of the item upon
receipt of the item

"Listings with the apparent, primary purpose of expressing the
seller's personal views

"Signposts - listings primarily meant to direct a user to a seller's
store or other listings

"Want Ads - unless they are posted in the Want It Now Format"



feel free to bid on the kamado, if you are such a fan, then a few
corrections to the unit, should not bother you. show your kamado spirit
and then you will have a kamado for your back yard. bring plenty of bubble
wrap to Texas, it is a long trip. and I want you to get your moneys worth
out of the kamado in one piece.




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Old 17-11-2006, 04:56 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Kevin S. Wilson
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 13:53:11 GMT, "mobile" wrote:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:13:19 GMT, "mobile" wrote:

mine is not the only one to suffer such tile damage and cracks in the
Portland cement, not ceramic as kamado purports.


Portland cement, huh? And you know this how, exactly?


According to one of the ex employees, they are made of cement.
http://kamadofraudforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=324 and if that is not enough,
I believe, I have read where the owner of www.komodakamado.com will pay for
a test. see link,
http://www.komodokamado.com/forum/vi...light=portland On
www.komodakamado.com forum, the owner offered to pay for the test and
give $1000 to anybody who has a Indonesian made Kamado and has it tested
and it's not primarily Portland.

so this information is the basis for my statement, not to mention,
inspection of my unit, it is not ceramic, nor does it meet the ASTM
definition of ceramic, or even close.

so if you think a kamado is made of ceramic, looks like a easy $1000 to
make, or come to Texas and test mine, if I am incorrect, then I will post
accordingly, and apologize. if not then my statement stands as quoted.


I don't have a dog in your silly, laughable dog fight. DYOFH.

Mr. Wilson, please do not think, I am going to let you reduce this post to
name calling, or something other that its intent. if you truly want to hurt
me, it will have to be in person. words are not going to suffice. somehow I
don't think a internet tiger such as your self will take your assault to
that level.


snork!

BWAHAHA! Now that has to be a Usernet (tm) first. You're supposed to
threaten to come here and kick my ass, not dare me to do the same to
you. Are you new around here?

  #27 (permalink)  
Old 17-11-2006, 04:57 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Kevin S. Wilson
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 09:05:33 -0600, Hal Burton
wrote:

IANAL, but the definition of libel requires that the statements be
provably false. Being a happy K owner myself, I don't share the
sentiment, but I can see how it would be an unpleasant lawsuit if they
chose to litigate.


Unpleasant as in "working for the Johnsons the rest of his life."

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Old 18-11-2006, 01:58 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Dan
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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 13:53:11 GMT, "mobile" wrote:


"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
. ..

On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:13:19 GMT, "mobile" wrote:


mine is not the only one to suffer such tile damage and cracks in the
Portland cement, not ceramic as kamado purports.

Portland cement, huh? And you know this how, exactly?


According to one of the ex employees, they are made of cement.
http://kamadofraudforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=324 and if that is not enough,
I believe, I have read where the owner of www.komodakamado.com will pay for
a test. see link,
http://www.komodokamado.com/forum/vi...light=portland On
www.komodakamado.com forum, the owner offered to pay for the test and
give $1000 to anybody who has a Indonesian made Kamado and has it tested
and it's not primarily Portland.

so this information is the basis for my statement, not to mention,
inspection of my unit, it is not ceramic, nor does it meet the ASTM
definition of ceramic, or even close.

so if you think a kamado is made of ceramic, looks like a easy $1000 to
make, or come to Texas and test mine, if I am incorrect, then I will post
accordingly, and apologize. if not then my statement stands as quoted.



I don't have a dog in your silly, laughable dog fight. DYOFH.


Mr. Wilson, please do not think, I am going to let you reduce this post to
name calling, or something other that its intent. if you truly want to hurt
me, it will have to be in person. words are not going to suffice. somehow I
don't think a internet tiger such as your self will take your assault to
that level.



snork!

BWAHAHA! Now that has to be a Usernet (tm) first. You're supposed to
threaten to come here and kick my ass, not dare me to do the same to
you. Are you new around here?


Does your boss know you post this crap? Grow up.
 




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