Help Get Rex's Story out
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You all probably know about Rex's site (http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^]) but we are just a small part of the web community. I have submitted Rex's story to Digg, I hope you guys can take a small amount of time to vote for it. Link to digg page is here: http://digg.com/tech_news/Father_turns_to_web_to_treat_daughter[^] (get friends and family to vote too)
Brad Australian - "Bash.org" on "The opposite of Love" <+pf_work> what's the opposite of <3? <Lokii> h8 <Rodry> </3 <sdoherty> >3 <Lems> !<3
Done and Done, I also copied Pete's sig.
Please visit http://www.readytogiveup.com/ and do something special today.
-Matt Newman
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You all probably know about Rex's site (http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^]) but we are just a small part of the web community. I have submitted Rex's story to Digg, I hope you guys can take a small amount of time to vote for it. Link to digg page is here: http://digg.com/tech_news/Father_turns_to_web_to_treat_daughter[^] (get friends and family to vote too)
Brad Australian - "Bash.org" on "The opposite of Love" <+pf_work> what's the opposite of <3? <Lokii> h8 <Rodry> </3 <sdoherty> >3 <Lems> !<3
ETA: I happily retract my initial suspiciousness. See code-frog's reply below. That's a very horrifying story. With all due respect to those involved - has anyone bothered to verify its veracity? I skimmed the info on the site, and couldn't find full names, addresses, or other identifiable information regarding this. There have been other "sob stories" about deathly-ill children and the terrible effects that has on the family (financially and emotionally) that have turned out to be scams. http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/hogman.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/shergold.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/slowdance.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/tauber.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/briody.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/bundy.asp[^] If folks are going to donate, please try to figure out the name of the person you're donating to. It would be very simple (and cheap) for this person to setup a "charitable fund" bank account to deposits his PayPal stuff to, and provide the details of the account so that donors could verify that the whole deal is legit. -- modified at 12:08 Tuesday 19th June, 2007
-- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"
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You all probably know about Rex's site (http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^]) but we are just a small part of the web community. I have submitted Rex's story to Digg, I hope you guys can take a small amount of time to vote for it. Link to digg page is here: http://digg.com/tech_news/Father_turns_to_web_to_treat_daughter[^] (get friends and family to vote too)
Brad Australian - "Bash.org" on "The opposite of Love" <+pf_work> what's the opposite of <3? <Lokii> h8 <Rodry> </3 <sdoherty> >3 <Lems> !<3
I'm also willing to give FTP information to anyone who has ideas on how to make this work better. We are at code red in so many ways so if you want to jump on board email me or Bradml to get the goods. I'm sending them to Jon Sagara too but I don't know of his availability to reply. - Rex
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ETA: I happily retract my initial suspiciousness. See code-frog's reply below. That's a very horrifying story. With all due respect to those involved - has anyone bothered to verify its veracity? I skimmed the info on the site, and couldn't find full names, addresses, or other identifiable information regarding this. There have been other "sob stories" about deathly-ill children and the terrible effects that has on the family (financially and emotionally) that have turned out to be scams. http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/hogman.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/shergold.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/slowdance.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/tauber.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/briody.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/bundy.asp[^] If folks are going to donate, please try to figure out the name of the person you're donating to. It would be very simple (and cheap) for this person to setup a "charitable fund" bank account to deposits his PayPal stuff to, and provide the details of the account so that donors could verify that the whole deal is legit. -- modified at 12:08 Tuesday 19th June, 2007
-- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"
Ask me whatever you want. With the identity theft going on I kept it very thin on purpose. Plus it's my daughter. What would you like to know to prove this is real? Her medical file is about 18" thick. I've never done anything like this before, ever and have no idea what I'm doing. But then I suppose if I did there would be a cause for concern in that fact alone.
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I'm also willing to give FTP information to anyone who has ideas on how to make this work better. We are at code red in so many ways so if you want to jump on board email me or Bradml to get the goods. I'm sending them to Jon Sagara too but I don't know of his availability to reply. - Rex
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ETA: I happily retract my initial suspiciousness. See code-frog's reply below. That's a very horrifying story. With all due respect to those involved - has anyone bothered to verify its veracity? I skimmed the info on the site, and couldn't find full names, addresses, or other identifiable information regarding this. There have been other "sob stories" about deathly-ill children and the terrible effects that has on the family (financially and emotionally) that have turned out to be scams. http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/hogman.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/shergold.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/slowdance.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/tauber.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/briody.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/bundy.asp[^] If folks are going to donate, please try to figure out the name of the person you're donating to. It would be very simple (and cheap) for this person to setup a "charitable fund" bank account to deposits his PayPal stuff to, and provide the details of the account so that donors could verify that the whole deal is legit. -- modified at 12:08 Tuesday 19th June, 2007
-- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"
Ask me whatever you want. With the identity theft going on I kept it very thin on purpose. Plus it's my daughter. What would you like to know to prove this is real? Her medical file is about 18" thick. I've never done anything like this before, ever and have no idea what I'm doing. But then I suppose if I did there would be a cause for concern in that fact alone. In fact if you want to call me I can tell you so much. 208-353-3183. This is as real as it gets. Nobody but the biggest @$$H0L3 in the world would use children to take money from other people. I just don't know how to do this. I'm tired. I haven't slept in about 5 nights (I'm awake every 5 minutes and anxiety is ripping me up. My wifes hormones are not in balance any more. She's cracking from the stress.) People just don't make this up. If I'm making any of this up I'll meet you anywhere in the world and let you beat me with blunt objects until you feel the truth has been measured. Right now that would be the easy way out for me.
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You should have what you need. The FTP is the domain name and the rest is easy. It's all hosted on PLESK.
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ETA: I happily retract my initial suspiciousness. See code-frog's reply below. That's a very horrifying story. With all due respect to those involved - has anyone bothered to verify its veracity? I skimmed the info on the site, and couldn't find full names, addresses, or other identifiable information regarding this. There have been other "sob stories" about deathly-ill children and the terrible effects that has on the family (financially and emotionally) that have turned out to be scams. http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/hogman.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/shergold.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/slowdance.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/tauber.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/briody.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/bundy.asp[^] If folks are going to donate, please try to figure out the name of the person you're donating to. It would be very simple (and cheap) for this person to setup a "charitable fund" bank account to deposits his PayPal stuff to, and provide the details of the account so that donors could verify that the whole deal is legit. -- modified at 12:08 Tuesday 19th June, 2007
-- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"
The difference is that Rex is known to many people in CP and some of the CPIans know about his daughter's condition. But yes it will not hurt to provide a little more information and have a charitable account too.
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Ask me whatever you want. With the identity theft going on I kept it very thin on purpose. Plus it's my daughter. What would you like to know to prove this is real? Her medical file is about 18" thick. I've never done anything like this before, ever and have no idea what I'm doing. But then I suppose if I did there would be a cause for concern in that fact alone.
Ahh... I remember you talking about your kid's health problems before - I just didn't realize your name was Rex. Sorry about that. Please don't take offense at my initial suspiciousness. I think the vast majority of people in the world would give the shirt off their own back to help a stranger in need, and for every 100,000 of those good, honest people, there's always one snake-in-the-grass looking to take advantage of that. Anyway, talk to your local bank and ask them about a low-cost savings account or charitable fund. You can set it up (I've known of others that have done so in emergency scenarios) such that the account is in the fund's name, and you don't have to make your own name publicly available. You can provide the bank name and account number on the site, which suspicious people such as myself can use to verify that this isn't some sort of PayPal scam. This also gives people the ability to donate via wire-transfer from their own bank, which some people may feel much more comfortable with than PayPal. You may also want to ask around at accounting firms or independent CPA's to see what sort of tax liabilities the donations might incur. They may be able to help you setup a charitable organization that manages the funds tax-free. The last thing you need, it sounds like, is the IRS riding your butt about some donations. I'll be donating today. Best wishes :love:
-- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"
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The difference is that Rex is known to many people in CP and some of the CPIans know about his daughter's condition. But yes it will not hurt to provide a little more information and have a charitable account too.
Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
The difference is that Rex is known to many people in CP and some of the CPIans know about his daughter's condition.
Yes - I didn't realize his name was Rex. I've edited my initial response. I stand by my initial suspiciousness, but am very happy that it was entirely misplaced this time.
-- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"
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ETA: I happily retract my initial suspiciousness. See code-frog's reply below. That's a very horrifying story. With all due respect to those involved - has anyone bothered to verify its veracity? I skimmed the info on the site, and couldn't find full names, addresses, or other identifiable information regarding this. There have been other "sob stories" about deathly-ill children and the terrible effects that has on the family (financially and emotionally) that have turned out to be scams. http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/hogman.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/shergold.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/slowdance.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/tauber.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/briody.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/bundy.asp[^] If folks are going to donate, please try to figure out the name of the person you're donating to. It would be very simple (and cheap) for this person to setup a "charitable fund" bank account to deposits his PayPal stuff to, and provide the details of the account so that donors could verify that the whole deal is legit. -- modified at 12:08 Tuesday 19th June, 2007
-- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"
If this *is* a scam, its been veeeeeeeeery long in the setup. code-frog's been an active member on these boards for quite some time (not as long as me, but much more active). Would I trust it enough to donate my life's savings? Nope. Enough to not have a few beers next weekend? Yes. And given Rex's previous posts, I'm sure crying out for help must have been far from easy. Heck, its worth a fiver just to keep him around for humorous put downs of link2006, etc. Iain.
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You all probably know about Rex's site (http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^]) but we are just a small part of the web community. I have submitted Rex's story to Digg, I hope you guys can take a small amount of time to vote for it. Link to digg page is here: http://digg.com/tech_news/Father_turns_to_web_to_treat_daughter[^] (get friends and family to vote too)
Brad Australian - "Bash.org" on "The opposite of Love" <+pf_work> what's the opposite of <3? <Lokii> h8 <Rodry> </3 <sdoherty> >3 <Lems> !<3
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You all probably know about Rex's site (http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^]) but we are just a small part of the web community. I have submitted Rex's story to Digg, I hope you guys can take a small amount of time to vote for it. Link to digg page is here: http://digg.com/tech_news/Father_turns_to_web_to_treat_daughter[^] (get friends and family to vote too)
Brad Australian - "Bash.org" on "The opposite of Love" <+pf_work> what's the opposite of <3? <Lokii> h8 <Rodry> </3 <sdoherty> >3 <Lems> !<3
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You all probably know about Rex's site (http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^]) but we are just a small part of the web community. I have submitted Rex's story to Digg, I hope you guys can take a small amount of time to vote for it. Link to digg page is here: http://digg.com/tech_news/Father_turns_to_web_to_treat_daughter[^] (get friends and family to vote too)
Brad Australian - "Bash.org" on "The opposite of Love" <+pf_work> what's the opposite of <3? <Lokii> h8 <Rodry> </3 <sdoherty> >3 <Lems> !<3
DUGG! I also passed his site to some folks in my email list. Here's hoping his website becomes the next web success story.
"I long for combat!" - Unknown Protoss Zealot
Jason Henderson
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I'm also willing to give FTP information to anyone who has ideas on how to make this work better. We are at code red in so many ways so if you want to jump on board email me or Bradml to get the goods. I'm sending them to Jon Sagara too but I don't know of his availability to reply. - Rex
I am willing to help in any way I can. I would suggest some way of showing that this is legit. A picture, something. Also, a digg this link, reddit, slashdot etc.
"I long for combat!" - Unknown Protoss Zealot
Jason Henderson
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You all probably know about Rex's site (http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^]) but we are just a small part of the web community. I have submitted Rex's story to Digg, I hope you guys can take a small amount of time to vote for it. Link to digg page is here: http://digg.com/tech_news/Father_turns_to_web_to_treat_daughter[^] (get friends and family to vote too)
Brad Australian - "Bash.org" on "The opposite of Love" <+pf_work> what's the opposite of <3? <Lokii> h8 <Rodry> </3 <sdoherty> >3 <Lems> !<3
Hmmm. I don't know. Maybe digg will just make the whole story seem scam.
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Please, anyone who reads the above post, email sean or chris at codeproject.com and lets get this jerk off our site now.
Best wishes, Hans
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Please, anyone who reads the above post, email sean or chris at codeproject.com and lets get this jerk off our site now.
Best wishes, Hans
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ETA: I happily retract my initial suspiciousness. See code-frog's reply below. That's a very horrifying story. With all due respect to those involved - has anyone bothered to verify its veracity? I skimmed the info on the site, and couldn't find full names, addresses, or other identifiable information regarding this. There have been other "sob stories" about deathly-ill children and the terrible effects that has on the family (financially and emotionally) that have turned out to be scams. http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/hogman.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/shergold.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/slowdance.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/tauber.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/briody.asp[^] http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/bundy.asp[^] If folks are going to donate, please try to figure out the name of the person you're donating to. It would be very simple (and cheap) for this person to setup a "charitable fund" bank account to deposits his PayPal stuff to, and provide the details of the account so that donors could verify that the whole deal is legit. -- modified at 12:08 Tuesday 19th June, 2007
-- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"
I've updated the page with more information so that people don't feel inclined to believe I'm making it up. Have a look now. What else should I do? Someone suggested adding dig tags but I don't know how (where to put them or what they do). http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^] - Rex
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asxzdf213 wrote:
Am I not allowed to think differently than the others
Of course, it's just that since you've only been a member here less than a month, you don't know what you're talking about. code-frog (Rex) is a long time member here and known to many, thats why we know it's not dodgy :|
- "I'm not lying, I'm just writing fiction with my mouth"