The folks over at Auctionbytes have written about Dawn of the eBay Deadbeats. Also, tomorrow at 7:10 pm I'll be kicking off the New Year's weekend by calling in to Portland's KPAM radio to talk about the book with Tom Parker, the afternoon drivetime host. If you happen to be on your computer click on "listen now" and check out the live stream. Should be fun! { 5:57 AM }
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Weekend book signing, Saddle River, N.J. (Photo by Hans Muellers)
Friday, December 23, 2005
I just finished up signing 72 copies of my book. I'm tired of seeing my signature! Say, if you are in the Bergen County, NJ area Dawn of the eBay Deadbeats is now stocked at Bookends in Ridgewood. Check it out! { 2:43 PM }
Tuesday, December 20, 2005

From the dark, forgotten corners of the Internet the voices of victims cry out for vengeance...
Well here it is....(drum roll please).....my new book! Be afraid, be very afraid! Co-written with my brother, Steve, Dawn of the eBay Deadbeats is hilariously illustrated by the talented Clay Butler. And despite our nice guy personalities we didn't pull any punches with this one, either. We're shining a light on the back alley of online auctions and telling you the stories the mainstream media has been missing. Our book is jam-packed with tales that will make you laugh, cry, and shake your fist at the system. Trust me, you won't believe some of the stuff, it's that over-the-top!
Here's the cool part. You can get it sizzling hot before it hits Amazon and select bookstores by ordering it directly from ebayersthatsuck.com. Use this link and we'll get a signed copy out to you pronto. Or buy it on eBay, either way you win. I hope you'll check it out, we spent over a year on this project and we're real proud of it. Besides, think how cool you'll look to your friends when they see this book on your toilet tank!
(Oh, and thanks to all of you who already bought the book, your copies are enroute!)
{ 6:04 PM }Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Congratulations to my cousin David for being elected fire chief of Saddle River! I'm sure his devotion to service went a long way toward getting him the gig. I remember when a twig once pierced his eyeball while he was darting through the woods to respond to a call. That sure was nasty, but Dave kept his sense of humor about the whole thing. Good luck, "cuz", and stay safe! { 7:27 AM }
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