Showing posts with label Alyse Meislik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alyse Meislik. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

AG Wins New Judgment V Consignment Vampire. Total Now = $709,289.06! But What Does It Mean To Victims?


FYI

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Anglen, Robert  
Date: Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 9:40 AM
Subject: Story on camelback consign
To: Glenn Michaels  



Story is in today's paper. Your blog is mentioned prominently in the story. Thanks for all of your help. Here is a link:


http://www.azcentral.com/story/money/business/consumer/call-12-for-action/2014/09/28/missing-painting-returned-owner/16373445/






Total of Judgments against Mike Burns listed 

on the Superior Court website = $967,010. 79.


Friday, April 3, 2015

APRIL FOOLS' 2015! AG seeks settlement with Mike Burns.




 For more details, see the blog posts listed at the bottom of this page.
Posted on April 3, 2015.
Updated April 16, 2015.


FYI

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Anglen, Robert  
Date: Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 9:40 AM
Subject: Story on camelback consign
To: Glenn Michaels 



Story is in today's paper. Your blog is mentioned prominently in the story. Thanks for all of your help. Here is a link:


http://www.azcentral.com/story/money/business/consumer/call-12-for-action/2014/09/28/missing-painting-returned-owner/16373445/


NO, REALLY! 

What's left to settle? 





The Superior Court has found against Mike Burns (aka the Consignment Vampire) again and again. Total judgments against him have now risen to just under $700,000 dollars

Of this total, perhaps five percent has been paid. Moreover, so far as we know, most of what was stolen from consignors hasn't been returned. Their time, loss and heartbreak can scarcely be compensated.

So I ask you, what's left to settle? Aside, I mean, from the dust? 

The sharp pain of loss slowly becomes a dull ache in the place one once felt trust in Mike Burns, the predatory businessman, his business, and his employees or in the legal system. 

Should you be new to this blog and unaware of the story here, be apprised that this is a story of failure.







Thursday, October 16, 2014

BRAM STOKER TOLD IT TRUE: IT'S HARD TO TRACK A VAMPIRE

  For more details, see the blog posts listed at the bottom of this page.
Posted on October 16, 2014.



FYI

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Anglen, Robert  
Date: Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 9:40 AM
Subject: Story on camelback consign
To: Glenn Michaels 



Story is in today's paper. Your blog is mentioned prominently in the story. Thanks for all of your help. Here is a link:


http://www.azcentral.com/story/money/business/consumer/call-12-for-action/2014/09/28/missing-painting-returned-owner/16373445/


AG PROCESS SERVERS FINALLY CATCH UP WITH MIKE BURNS (aka the Consignment Vampire)

Before the AG can sue the Vampire, he has to serve it with notice of the lawsuit. As you can see, below, it took the AG's process servers nearly six weeks to find and serve Burns. Considering that the AG needed nearly a year to decide to prosecute the Vampire to begin with, that's really pretty fast.

And, let's face it, catching (up with) a vampire is usually lots tougher than being caught by a vampire, according to such knowledgeable experts as Bram Stoker and Elizabeth Kostova.

Still, one can't help wonder if the anonymous tip I posted just a seven days earlier was helpful to the vampire chasers:



If so, the anonymous tipster deserves the credit. Not me. And, truth to tell, I shared that tip with the proper authorities days before it appeared in my October 3 post. 

Let's see, I believe the Vampire has 40 days to respond to the notice, after which, the lawsuit can proceed. 

Wanna help the AG put silver stake through the heart of the Vampire, thus ending its depredations forever? If you haven't already done so, document your story and losses carefully then submit a complaint against the Vampire to the AG. 

Post your story on Facebook. Share it with me. Publish it on Yelp. Send it to RipoffReport.com. Contact the Arizona Republic and Call 12 For Action to let them know.

Nothing scares a vampire, I've read, like the brilliant light of day: exposure can be deadly!

So go ahead, make the Vampire pay!