Re: [MV] MV's in Russia...

From: MARK ZUREVINSKY (maz_concerts@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Jun 17 2000 - 22:24:00 PDT


Greetings from Ukraine!

Thanks for the note. Again, if I can be of help to you and if you are
interested in what I have available here in Eastern Europe, please do not
hesitate to drop me a note.

Regards,

Mark Zurevinsky

----Original Message Follows----
From: Jim/Julia <w7ls@blarg.net>
To: MARK ZUREVINSKY <maz_concerts@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [MV] MV's in Russia...
Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 22:18:42 -0700

I appreciate your interest in helping bring some MVs into the country. I
also
appreciate others' caution, after being scammed by others. Your terms sound
more
than fair. Sounds fine to me. Jim

MARK ZUREVINSKY wrote:

> Grettings,
>
> I think that it is important that I set the record straight here. First
off,
> I am not asking anyone to come to Russia with a suitcase full of $$$$. In
> fact I do not even know why you are even suggesting Russia. As indidcated
in
> my previous message, I am in the country of Ukraine. Although, a former
part
> of the USSR, Ukraine is a totally independant country from Russia like
many
> others.
>
> As for the golden goose, I have worked very hard at making very
productive
> connections with various individuals in this country. There is no
> involvement be it mafia, corrupt officials or the like. I am a Canadian
> doing business here and can easy extend to any interested party contact
> names and numbers to the Canadian Embassy in order to substanciate who I
> am.
>
> With regards to the majority of WWII items in this part of the world, you
> should know that the vast majority as discovered by my employees happen
to
> be privatly owned, be it Willys, Harleys etc..
>
> Again, I need to stress that all items for purchase are bought by myself
> from the onset. They are then transferred to the respective buyer. One
need
> not worry about any concern of Governemtn officials. Unless the
favourable
> conditions between Canada and the US has changed in the last two weeks, I
do
> not think that anyone would be concerned with such. To go a step further,
> all items for import into Canada would be done through Department Foreign
> Affairs & International Trade (DFAITI)as required. If it was a comfort,
> anything could be imported into Canada first and then to the US if
> necessary.
>
> In closing, yes there are many unscrupulious people out there. I think
that
> all will agree that we need not leave Canada or the US to find them. I
have
> been self-employeed for in excess of 15 years. I have and continue to
pride
> myself on longevity in business.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark Zurevinsky
>
> PS. who ever said that there were WWII US pieces in climate controlled
> storage anyways?
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