Small run of new Atari 720 joysticks

I think it's a moot point now, but did everyone's packages from 'Greg' come from Baldwin Park, CA?

Looks like it is not illegal to send something with a bum return address unless fraud is committed.

Pasadena. Cal Tech's main generic address, actually.

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Mine luckily arrived Monday while I was at work. Came from Greg Foster, 1200 E California BLVD, Pasadena, CA 91125.

It is to bad this guy royally screwed people over in the past because it looks to be made very well.
 
It truly is a shame. The stuff he produced was mostly excellent and he even sold Nyogel. But all the while he was plotting a pyramid scheme. And then the whole SW cockpit fiasco happened at some point when I wasn't into the forum for a couple years.

As an Atari freak it's almost physically painful to have a source like this pop up and turn out to be a scammer. I got everything I'd ordered (even the SW yoke which was where the pyramid began) pre-scamming and during my time away, but I can't buy anything else in good conscience (and I'm still sore over the reaming I took for buying from him after coming back here).

When I saw this thread I hoped it wouldn't turn out to be him again, but it really was too much of a coincidence.
 
Its scary how this would have happened again if Tombo didnt cut it short. Convince a few people that your a valuable member just trying to help others out. Then they trumpet how amazing he is and pull in and soak more people. It is sad that so many people got taken and how it almost happened again.
 
For everyone that was scammed... DON'T PAY! I know that might feel a bit dishonorable, but it's only what he deserves.

If we want to truly drive this guy away for good, I'd say even the people that RECEIVED their controller should act as if they didn't and contest payment. We should SCAM him!!

Easy for me to say, but don't know what I'd do...
Needless to say, doing either of these things would be legally dodgy, although it's certainly a legal grey area that if one of the people who was scammed out of money had bought a controller in this run and was to not pay, that could be seen as an attempt at a self-remedy for the previous theft without involving the legal system.

Still potentially a risk but on the other hand, no reason why Adam Judd would risk opening up that can of worms for a loose $400.
 
Actually, the first post, and then more following, trying to convince he wasn't him was pretty obvious. Read the same as before. But maybe that's my psychic perception clueing me....
 
Duane Berry

Someone said the same thing about me right after I joined. I think its a bad idea to jump to conclusions without proof. i do agree its super suspicous, its awfully coincidental but I reserve judgment until the facts are all in.

I have met Duane, and can confirm that he is probably not a killer android sent to infiltrate humanity. Now I need someone to confirm me, and someone to confirm them, and someone to confirm them, . . . ad infinitum.
 
I have met Duane, and can confirm that he is probably not a killer android sent to infiltrate humanity. Now I need someone to confirm me, and someone to confirm them, and someone to confirm them, . . . ad infinitum.

....you need to go back an watch that Twilight Zone episode....or was it Outer Limits?
 
....you need to go back an watch that Twilight Zone episode....or was it Outer Limits?

It vaguely sounds like a TZ episode. To my shame, I have only watched a couple Outer Limits <hangs head>

Wait, are you thinking about the one that Terminator got some inspiration from? Think it was called "Demon with a glass hand"? Android had a transmitter in the hand or something like that?
 
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Not Demon with a Glass Hand (with Robert Culp). (Soldier was the one where two soldiers in the future get zapped to (then-) current time.) Maybe Twilight Zone, either (I think called) Aliens Among Us, or the mannequin one.
 
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088247/faq

The film screenplay for 'The Terminator' was written by director James Cameron, although Cameron admitted that his inspiration for The Terminator were two episodes from the 1960s television science fiction series [/i]: The Outer Limits: Soldier (#2.1) and The Outer Limits: Demon with a Glass Hand (#2.5).

Don't know if the information on IMDB is correct.
 
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