Glen Stephens acting as a moderator and admin of his own board shines with arrogance and spreads lies about anyone who hasn't helped him make money.
He plastered my name on his board calling me "the nightmare of any Ebay seller" for leaving 1 negative in 2002 when Ebay was just starting off. His own account, however, was suspended by Ebay so he had to setup a new one in 2013 under "stamps2013" where he left scores of negatives (in less than 5 years) to hapless sellers because they did not use recent commemorative stamps on their commercial packages to him or he couldn't screw them otherwise.
http://stampboards.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=*******
Note the newbie's last comment. Here's what it said originally. Apparently this qualifies as a rude lecture:
"Wow, did not expect to be ridiculed on here. Simply 'your set is in poor condition and
Incomplete therefore will not be an any value' would have been a much more polite
Response.
Not the 'STUFFED' or 'Pacific Highways' comments. As a 50 year woman who is a novice at stamps, simply trying to obtain some advice, this has not been a pleasant experience."
Here we can see Glen Stephens hyping up an Australian new issue.
http://www.stampboards.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=*******&p=*******#p*******
This 2016 $1 souvenir sheet is not rare. It was printed in large numbers.
First it was priced at $2 because it had the "wrong" date. (The date on the stamp, 2004, is the copyright date, so NOT a "wrong" date!)
Then the price was increased to $2.50 because he discovered the stamp has a different perforation than the original 2004 issue.
Now the price is increased to $3 because some dealer was interested in buying his stock.
Look at his bunnies buying this sheet...
Glen bought them for $1 each from Australia Post of course.
Can he not see he is the reason nobody wants to use Stampboards he complained about my topic heading yet I could not change it? Only an ant admin could change it, how daft is that yet I got the answer I wanted.
So he then kept it up and rubbished the Scottish people by saying we all drink too much beer
What an -----
Yours David
Dundee
Scotland
Had exactly the same experience. Posted a query and found that a "moderator" removed it because they hadn't understood it - but not before 60 other collectors had seen it and several positive comments
Avoid like the plague
There is a lot of useful and interesting info on this site. Unfortuately you have to navigate yourself around the biggest ego in stamp collecting to see it. Glenn Stephens is rude and doesn't actually have half the knowledge he thinks he does. I've had bans simply for offereing a different opinion to his. At the end of the day the site is about him, his ego and the overpriced stamps he has to sell.
Crappy site and rude moderator. I looking for something and he does not like the way I posted? Well is his site. He can handle things way he wants. But he should put something there so ppl can delete their accts. Waste of time there..
In considering whether or not to join StampBoards, you have to look beyond it's hosts' unusual behaviour.
As a novice collector I joined the site over 10 years ago and got a rocky introduction to the world of Philatelic opinion and a front seat to the blogs grist mill.
The site is hosted by Glen Stephens and it's fair to say that some of his perspectives are confronting. Glen doesn't appear to be all that aware of the impact that his statementing, often personally directed, has on his sites participants. I think that's very unfortunate. If you can learn to put up with that side of things, Glen Stephens has actually established a philatelic blog that does contain some extremely valuable and insightful information including a significant image library.
However the wrinkle in all this is that, much of this very good information, some of it unique to the site, is (and has been) propagated by participants and not Glen. Therein lays the dilemma.
If you want to get the gold then you have to deal with the slurry. Don't give up on StampBoards because of how you might feel about it's host. If you do, you'll be giving up on many other fine contributors to this useful reference site. And also remember, these same contributors can equally benefit from your own contribution whether or not you are a novice or a specialist expert.
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater!
Hear we have the man himself openly admitting he was advertising stamps for sale that he did not have:
http://stampboards.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=*******&start=50
37 YEARS AGO.
Of course it could be just bragging...
This site is full of people who will steal your money with the pretense of selling you rare or popular stamps. They will take "bunnies" into their hobby and provide them with low quality merchandise, deemed by friends of Glen Stephens to be rare or high quality, and sell them to you for high prices. They will eventually cause you grief unless you either support their activities or buy their wares. This man and his "friends" are thieves and engage in illegal activity.
These hoodlums should be kicked off the web. This entire site is a scam and the authorities of every country should be notified of this malicious and illegal website.
Answer: He likes to think of himself as "Mr Big Down Under". Apart from using separate definitions of the same phrase, I think we can all agree that is apt.
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