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    Quote Originally Posted by Retirednsmilin308 View Post
    I have heard many equally foolish things said over the internet....ie...

    C. There is nothing wrong with having your full name, address, phone number, and email address displayed in public over the internet for any and all to see and share (Milsurps.com)
    I think you get the credit for making the above statement, not Milsurps.com. - Bob

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    You missed the part where I said:

    "GOOD LUCK TO YOU "
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Many of us have known each other for years and there is a bond of trust developed. When there is any doubt, we PM other members to get their opinion of the individual in question. Personal references are not given lightly. Among those of us who have a good history here, names and addresses are freely exchanged and deals done. Bad deals are extremely rare. Personal correspondence of that type is done by email, not on the public forum.
    I never did that. If you read my post, that site automatically doxed me without my permission.
    Read what i said again and you will understand this.

    It is never OK for others to display personal information openly in public about anyone.

    If you think that is just fine, then we will never agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    You missed the part where I said:

    "GOOD LUCK TO YOU "
    I also read all the other parts where you said I was wrong in thinking them doxing me was wrong.
    It was wrong and always will be wrong to dox anyone on a public forum.

    Saying "Good Luck to you" after all the rest I took as sarcasm...which it was.

    You did not think I had any right to complain about it and supported what they did.

    Telling me I had no right to complain about being publicly doxed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USGI View Post
    I think you get the credit for making the above statement, not Milsurps.com. - Bob
    When the membership gangs up on another member and 100% of them in the thread say he is wrong to complain about being publially doxed, then NO, it is not me, it is the site ...and more accurately those members who think I have no right to my personal privacy.

    This is why I rated what 100% of everyone on the thread said about it as ranking in one of the top five most dumb things I have heard on the internet.

    I am the only one here on this thread that thinks making someone else's personal information public is wrong.
    Everyone else but me thinks it is just fine to do that practice.

    No it is not.

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    "You need an advanced dealer/collector and they'll give it the attention it really deserves.
    Contact George Liakos"

    Thank-You, Charlie, that is the funniest thing I have read in years.
    Sounds like an insulting slam to a new member asking a legit question.
    That is how i am taking it unless you choose to clarify yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retirednsmilin308 View Post
    Yet you think I am stupid for wanting to keep my private information private from psychos like these?
    Smiling,
    May I suggest some tips for you?

    You have plenty of room for improvement in your Personal Security Information Endeavour.

    Information below was gathered from your posting on Forums:

    1- YOU have your city and state listed.
    2- YOU sign off on most of your Topics or replies using your first name.
    3- Here in this link, Reply #38 YOU reveal your Last name......... Unknown M1 carbine cartouches and strange slot cut for you gurus to ponder | Page 2 | Marlin Firearms Forum

    Keep in mind that anyone who knows your username on multiple forums can look up your topics and replies. Example being your Reply #3 on the Marlin site about your new found love for your newly installed Bidet which got you thru your "Messy Situation" while dealing with your stomach issue.
    I won't include the link.

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