- Joined
- Sep 2, 2020
- Messages
- 10
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- Springfield, MO
Vesparacer. Originally, I posted a reply to Paul G. I was incorrect In what I said and I apologized to him. That message is aimed at you and oo . There are so many things going on here and I think everybody feels it got out of hand. However, I can't overlook Liberty you took here. If you're going to start looking up information , you probably could have looked up the obituary. You had all the information needed to do that. I guess you were only looking for dirty laundry. Again, don't cherry pick a few pieces of information and publicize it. There seem to be a few rational people on here that will take it for what it's worth. Others will take that and use it as a complete picture of someone's entire life. That's not the case. Again, neither of them care that you posted public information. However, you should care what you did and why you did it. You could argue that people should know things like that when purchasing stuff from someone. I could almost guarantee that nobody knows anything about anybody on here to the level that you know Mike or Jeremy. It would be safe to say that they are the only ones with nothing to hide. Not saying anyone else has anything to hide but I hope that the level of intrusion this whole thing has imposed on the lives of those still living will allow you people to cut a little Slack. The truth is at no one was ripped off. There was a single incident where someone didn't get their part but they did get their money back. Several people did get parts. I don't know who or what part. I just know that several were sold. Let's not sully the name of the departed any furtherJw27cash = Jeremy Whitcher, Mhammond223 = Mike Hammond.
On November 30, 2010, Jeremy Michael Whitcher, 29, of Springfield, Mo., pleaded guilty to filing a false 2007 return, using a false form W-2 created by Powell. As a result of the false return, the IRS issued a refund to Whitcher in the amount of $8,156. Subsequent to and because of the false return, Whitcher received an economic stimulus check from the United States Treasury in the amount of $600.
On December 9, 2010, Michael Hammond, 39, of Springfield, Mo., pleaded guilty to filing a false 2007 return using a false W-2 Powell created by, from which Hammond received a $10,983 refund.