Sunday 12 April 2009

MajaBali on eBay - The Mad Hatter of Bali

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LOOK: eBay's Majabali caught red handed lying, cheating and selling illegal Indonesian antiques on eBay - proof of his criminal acts and the risk to his dumb eBay buyers.

Funny, Roy Thompson AKA eBay's majabali calls Mark Austin the Mad Hatter of Bali, in fact majabali has published a very nasty (though hilarious) and libellous blog called "the Mad Hatter of Bali" against Mark. But the truth is Mr. Austin neither comes from or lives in Bali and the only lunatic in all of this is majabali, the real sad mad hatter of Bali!

If you search on Google for the Mad Hatter of Bali you will find majabali's nasty, sick scrawl no problem. But if you want a really good laugh, go and see the eBay forum discussion about Illegal Antiquities on eBay - just look at the reasons majabali comes up with for not producing copies of export permits for what he sells on eBay!

Then, in a moment of clear utter madness, majabali decides to up the ante and brag about how big a player he is in the antiques world claiming to be "DHL's second largest exporter" and that the Managing Director of DHL Singapore (Scott Price) has been his guest (at majabali's home in Bali) three times! Hmmm, if majabali is such a big player, how come he does not invest some of the millions he makes in a new kitchen (which I am sure Scott Price would appreciate when it comes to washing up time). Here is majabali's full eBay profile picture in his / her / their kitchen!
But majabali goes on to show the world just how stupid and how much of liar he is by publishing photos of a delivery truck in his home's driveway claiming the boxes were an export of his of "2,500 pieces of Sung Dynasty Chinese porcelain from a shipwreck for delivery to a museum in Belgium". Before Majabali has the chance to have the pictures removed, I took a screen grab of them;


Notice the boxes?! Are these the sort of boxes you pack priceless 800 year old porcelain items into, or t-shirts?! And Roy seemed somehow lost to explain how he came to have treasures from a shipwreck at his house! Treasure hunters clearly hunt to make money by finding artifacts and then selling them (with a 50% share going to the Indonesian Government of course). When shipwrecked treasure is excavated in Indonesia, it is taken to a secure Customs warehouse at a port facility while identification, valuation and negotiations are carried out; they are not shipped to some foreign plonker's house in Ubud!


You have to laugh and yet feel sorry for mojofit at the same time. It is abundantly clear from the eBay discussion he ends up believing his own lies, like a sadly demented adolescent.


Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo. Majabali is the real Mad Hatter of Bali.

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