Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what they can't 
describe them as is "totally priceless".

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On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka <gkud...@rocketmail.com> wrote:

> http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm
> 
> 
> 
> Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine /  Heritage Galleries And 
> Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, Treasured 
> Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas
> 
> Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k is 
> missing!
> 
> Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject of this 
> Rip-off report. The Director of Music and Entertainment Memorabilia for 
> Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine. I will present the 
> evidence that will prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine 
> lied to me. It also appears that Mr. Norwine was responsible for 
> misrepresentation as it relates to my deceased grandmother being in the movie 
> “Gone With The Windâ€.
> 
> My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a Hollywood  
> movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie star photographs. I 
> had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs and snap shot 
> pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother with the original Three Stooges, 
> Betty Grable and many others. I had a full two page newspaper article that 
> was all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper article had a 
> picture of Bing Crosby with his arm around my grandmothers’ waist. How cool 
> is that? I sent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it was totally priceless.
> 
> I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on the movie set for “China 
> Seas†which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on the 
> motion picture back lot. I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman 
> (President Ronald Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and 
> many many more!
> 
> I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my grandmothers’ 
> Motion Picture Employee identification card, and many original photographs of 
> movie stars from the 1930’s and 1940’s. The vast majority of these 
> photographs had a personalized note or wishes in addition to the signature of 
> the movie star.
> 
> Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that is 
> not the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.
> 
> I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the 
> deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming auction catalog was 
> the very next day.
> 
> Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper collection with 
> my parasol. He said that these collections would support the authenticity of 
> my parasol being used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.
> 
> The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. Doug Norwine said 
> he signed for the box and opened it himself. He said the photographs and 
> newspaper articles were not in the box.
> 
> Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish from 
> sealed FedEx boxes while in transit.
> 
> Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before I mailed 
> them to Mr. Doug Norwine.
> 
> I put the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box. They had 
> to be there when the box was opened.
> 
> The FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed Results†printout that I have shows a 
> person with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box on Feb. 17, 2006 
> at 9:03 AM. The tracking number is 841186856634.
> 
> I called FedEx to inquire about the possibility of there being a mistake 
> about who signed for my box. FedEx said there was no mistake. The FedEx 
> customer service person that I spoke to said that a person with the name 
> “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box, not Mr. Doug Norwine.
> 
> Someone is lying. Either I lied about putting the photograph and newspaper 
> collections in the box with my parasol and continue to do so by virtue off 
> writing this rip off report or Mr. Doug Norwine is lying.
> 
> I am telling the truth. I am not lying.  I will go take a lie detector test 
> today and be happy to have anyone that is interested witness it.
> 
> I personally put my parasol, the photograph and newspaper collections into a 
> plain brown box that I found around the duplex my wife and I were renting. I 
> taped the box closed and took the box to the closest FedEx office.  I 
> personally witnessed the FedEx employee weigh the box, fill out the FedEx USA 
> Airbill, attach it to the box, and then put my box  with all the other boxes 
> waiting for the next and last pickup for that day.
> 
> Why did he lie to me? What did or does he have to hide from me? Not only did 
> he lie to me but, he adding insult to injury, told me, half laughing as he 
> spoke his words, to look around my house. He  said I might find my photograph 
> and newspaper collection in a drawer.
> 
> I could not believe the audacity, the cold hearted tone of voice, and 
> unprofessional behavior. I was being ripped off, lied to, and insulted by a 
> man who I had previously thought must be trustworthy.  How wrong I was. I 
> should have listened to my wife! She told me not to send my photographs and 
> newspaper articles to Mr. Doug Norwine.
> 
> Are all the essential elements of a Bad Faith law suit present? Grand Theft?
> 
> I am 47 years old. I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 7 years ago.  I 
> was an Immigration Information Officer for the Federal Department of Justice 
> for 4 ½ to 5 of the last 6 years. My hands and head started to shake more 
> and more. I had to take a medical leave from I.N.S. I.N.S. is now called 
> C.I.S.
> 
> There are some memory issues as Parkinson’s disease progresses. I might go 
> upstairs and then once there, forget why I went upstairs or forget the name 
> of a meal that my wife has cooked 100 times but I did not forget what I did 
> with my treasured inheritance. I know exactly what I did with it, when and 
> where it was the last time I saw it.
> 
> The last time I saw it was when it was in the box that had a FedEx USA 
> Airbill with Doug Norwine listed as the recipient, Heritage Galleries & 
> Auctioneers as the company, and 3500 Maple Avenue, 17th floor, Dallas Texas 
> 75219. I am listed as the sender, William ; I now live in Coalinga, 
> California.
> 
> How can anyone trust anything Doug Norwine says anymore? Once it is 
> established that he lied to me, doesn’t he earn the loss of any and all 
> creditability?
> 
> If I was Mr. Steve Ivy, the CEO or Mr. Greg Rohan, the President of Heritage 
> Auction Galleries, I would ask or tell Doug Norwine to go take a lie detector 
> test TODAY. If he has not lied and if he has no knowledge of my missing 
> collections, he should have no problem taking a lie detector test TODAY!
> 
> I can not prove that he took my collection, but I can prove that he lied to 
> me about who signed  for the box. Why did Doug Norwine lie to me about 
> signing for my box? What was Doug Norwine trying to hide from me, his 
> customer; from me, Heritage Auction Galleries’ customer?
> 
> How can anyone trust anything he says anymore?
> 
> One thing for sure is that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me several times. Another 
> thing for sure is that my inheritance did not just vanish from the FedEx box. 
> Captain Kirk or Spock did not beam them up out of the box and leave the 
> parasol?
> 
> Now my inheritance, that I estimate the value to me to be over $30,000 is 
> missing.
> 
> Since things like that don’t just vanish, they have to be physically in 
> someone’s possession, and the question is in whose possession. Perhaps they 
> are in S.MCCLENNY’s possession.
> 
> I am ready to go take a lie detector test today
> I believe that I would have gotten 10 to 100 times more than the $650.00 that 
> it finally sold for in their auction. Mr. Doug Norwine cost me big time.
> 
> The auction catalog stated that the owner of the parasol was in the movie 
> “Gone With The Windâ€. I never told Doug Norwine that my grandmother was in 
> the movie, so who gave the advertising copy to go with the picture in the 
> catalog?
> 
> Where is my photograph collection and articles collection?
> 
> I want them returned, no questions asked
> 
> William
> Coalinga, California
> U.S.A.
> 
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