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Re: Library theft at Texas Tech University



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. . . In

late March, a person using Nunley's name, home address and an online

payment system linked to a bank account offered five slightly used

books to the online bookbuyer McKenzie Books. The account grew to be

one of the business's top 30 high-volume sellers, McKenzie Books

owner Jim Smith said. . . .

 

But the seller had some odd habits, he said. Customers who bought

books sold by the Nunley account in June complained that pages,

including the table of contents, were missing from the textbooks. The

seller didn't respond to e-mails, and a phone number listed for the

account was disconnected. "At that point, we didn't know what was

going on, why we were getting these books with the first page of the

table of contents cut out," Smith said. 

 

Isn't McKenzie Books acting too too naive? What did they think they were
doing, selling books wanting pages including the table of contents?

 

 

Donald Farren

4009 Bradley Lane

Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5238

dfarren@concentric.net

voice 301.951.9479

fax 301.951.3898

mobile 301.768.8972


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