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From USA Today, at:http://www.usatoday.com/tech/webguide/hotsites/2002-09-05-hotsites.htm:

California's rough-and-tumble gubernatorial race is getting ugly, especially online. EGray, a parody of the popular online auction site eBay, paints Gov. Gray Davis as a public official selling his political favors to the highest bidder. The 'BribePal' button actually takes you to Davis' contribution site. (There's a cease-and-desist order in here somewhere.)

Click on the image for Hot Site details.

1 posted on 09/12/2002 4:26:02 PM PDT by RonDog
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Spoof site no joke for eBay
CNET News.com ^ | September 6, 2002 | Troy Wolverton
Posted on 09/06/2002 11:27 PM Pacific by ledzep75

Spoof site no joke for eBay

A parody Web site called "eGray," which takes aim at California gubernatorial incumbent Gray Davis, has drawn the attention of auction giant eBay--and its lawyers.

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This thread is an EXCELLENT follow-up of the EARLIER threads about eGray,
posted here as the story developed:

EGray.org - California Government at bargain basement prices!
      Posted by Ritwngr
On Aug 31 4:43 AM with 6 comments


Krempasky.com ^ | Gray Davis
     
 
egray.org
      Posted by chnsmok
On Aug 31 0:45 AM with 8 comments


krla870.com ^ | Today | http://www.egray.org
     
 
eGray.org - government favors at auction prices
      Posted by AmusedObserver
On Aug 30 10:38 PM with 35 comments


egray.org ^

and

E-Gray:Government Favors At Auction Prices - Gray Davis
      Posted by Lady In Blue
On Sep 6 7:33 AM with 8 comments


Simon For Governor.Com ^ | September 5, 2002 | Staff
     
 
Simon's Delighted but Mum's the Word on E-Gray.com
      Posted by sfwarrior
On Sep 6 7:22 AM with 5 comments


www.chronwatch.com ^ | 09/05/02 | Adam Sparks
     
 
SIMON CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES E-GRAY.ORG WEB SITE
      Posted by ElkGroveDan
On Sep 5 0:16 AM with 33 comments


Simon For Governor Web Site ^ | 9/4/2002 | Simon for Governor
Still, some may not have seen this WONDERFUL parody yet, and you cannot get too much of a good thing, IMHO...
eGray logoclick here

From the BusinessWeek (News.com) article:

In 2000, presidential candidate Ralph Nader parodied MasterCard's "priceless" campaign, noted Neil Smith, an intellectual property attorney in San Francisco with Howard Rice.
Although MasterCard sued Nader's campaign, the court denied the company's motion for a preliminary injunction against the ads, Smith said.
Any challenge eBay makes against eGray is likely to meet the same fate, he said.

2 posted on 09/12/2002 4:30:41 PM PDT by RonDog
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3 posted on 09/12/2002 4:36:34 PM PDT by RonDog
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Get Out of Jail Free Card
Item # 745896709
All Items: All California Laws for Sale
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Currently US $10,000
 
  Caliber Collision Centers donated $10,000 to Gray Davis on March 5, 2002 while it was in negotiations with the Davis administration over consumer-fraud accusations. The Department of Consumer Affairs approved a settlement agreement with the company 3 weeks later, on March 21st that enabled the company to avoid the possibility of serious state sanctions, such as having their license revoked.

Orange County Register, May 30, 2002
Click here for more information

 
 
Quantity 1
Time left 110 Days, 19 Hours, 12 Minutes, 57 Seconds
First bid US $4,000
# of bids 7  
Location Sacramento, CA
Seller (Rating) graydavisSpacer Spacer blue star Spacer Powerseller

view seller's other items | ask seller a question




Payment

Money Order/Cashiers Checks. Visa/MasterCard.
Discover. American Express.
Personal Checks traded in dark Sacramento bars.



Shipping Buyer pays for all shipping costs. Will ship to:
California, US, foreign countries, whereever.



Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. You should contact the seller to resolve any questions before bidding. Auction currency is U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted. Direct Deposit into the Gray Davis for Governor Committee accounts is available.
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Settlement-gift link denied

Auto-repair firm says there's no connection between donation to Davis, agreement with state on fraud allegations.

John Howard

The Orange County Register
May 30, 2002

SACRAMENTO – An Irvine-based auto body-repair chain donated $10,000 to Gov. Gray Davis' election campaign at the same time it was negotiating a settlement with the Davis administration over consumer- fraud accusations leveled against its Costa Mesa shop.

The contribution by Caliber Collision Centers was reported by the Davis campaign March 5, records show. The administration's Department of Consumer Affairs approved the final agreement three weeks later. The settlement, in which Caliber agreed to pay an $8,000 fine, shut its Costa Mesa shop for three days, and expedite state inspections, took effect at the end of April.

Caliber, which during the same period also hired a top Sacramento firm to lobby the administration, operates more than 60 repair shops in California and Texas.

The March 21 agreement enabled the company to avoid administrative hearings that could have resulted in more serious state sanctions, up to and including license revocation, said Deputy State Attorney General Susan Fitzgerald.

A Davis campaign spokesman said there was no connection between the settlement and the donation, which is permissible under state law. Davis, who has raised more political money than any other governor - about $42 million since taking office in January 1999 - has rejected critics' complaints that he uses the power of his position to leverage donations from special interests.

"We have no control over what people's motives are when they give campaign contributions," said Roger Salazar. "We don't promise anybody anything. If they're giving to the campaign in the expectation of getting something in return, they will be sorely disappointed. That's just not how we operate."

Caliber agreed that there was no connection.

"We made a mistake, we settled, we paid a price, and it was a lesson for us," said Matthew Ohrnstein, Caliber's chairman and chief executive officer. He said Caliber verbally agreed to the settlement Feb. 6 and signed the document Feb. 13 - weeks before the campaign reported the donation. The draft settlement remained unchanged between the time it was signed and its adoption March 21. Ohrnstein said his first meeting with Davis was at a March 11 reception, nearly a month after the company agreed to the settlement.

During the same period, Caliber also hired Sacramento lobbyist Darius Anderson, a friend of Davis and of Davis' wife with close tiesto the administration. According to lobbying reports, Caliber paid $27,000 to Anderson's firm, Platinum Advisers, between Jan. 1 and March 30. The money went to lobby the governor's office, the state attorney general's office, the Department of Consumer Affairs and the Bureau of Automotive Repair, the state office that licenses repair shops.

Until this year, Caliber was not a major political player in Sacramento. The company in 1997 gave $500 each to former Insurance Commissioner Charles Quackenbush's re-election campaign, and to the unsuccessful Senate race of his wife, Chris Quackenbush. This year, apart from the Davis donation, Caliber gave $2,800 to the re-election campaign of Assemblyman Marco Firebaugh, D-Cudahy, the head of the Latino caucus.

Robert Stern, formerly the top lawyer at the Fair Political Practices Commission and now with the Center for Governmental Studies in Los Angeles, said the contribution to Davis raises questions.

"The timing is very suspect, and the hiring of someone close to the governor is suspect. Clearly, this is called insurance," Stern said. "Whether the settlement was more favorable than it otherwise would have been doesn't really matter. The point is, they felt this was necessary to get close to Davis."

The settlement stemmed from the allegations of three motorists, all involving repairs to Toyota vehicles.

The Bureau of Automotive Repair contended that Caliber failed to describe the repairs, used inadequate materials in repairing accident- damaged vehicles, didn't provide proper documentation, and made false or misleading statements. The company, while agreeing to the terms of the settlement, rejected allegations that it acted fraudulently. The disputed complaints each involved several hundred dollars.

In a case involving a 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser, a $483 replacement oil cooler was not included in the roughly $6,000 worth of repairs as promised,the bureau alleged. In another, the company said it included a $300 fender part in the repair work, but had not done so. A third case involved a $7,500 repair job to a 1999 Toyota 4Runner, in which Caliber didn't replace a $474 apron as promised.

 

 

 

 


 
   
   
     
   


visit SimonforGovernor.com   |  About eGray

This site is a political parody and is in no way connected with EBay, Inc.


4 posted on 09/12/2002 4:48:25 PM PDT by Redcloak
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More eGray news!
7 posted on 09/12/2002 5:06:01 PM PDT by heleny
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Best laugh I have had in a while! I thought this site was creative and funny. Someone should give Simon's folks an award for this (since I doubt he will be CA gov come January, though I hope he pulls it out!).

10 posted on 09/12/2002 9:57:41 PM PDT by pittsburgh gop guy
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Meanwhile that bogus fraud charge against Simon's company was overturned and the plaintiff was determined to be a fraud. This needs to be more widely broadcast, as you know the lamestream media won't reverse their smear of Simon.

Come on California, get the Grey (Davis) out of your hair!
11 posted on 09/13/2002 9:31:16 AM PDT by anymouse
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