Avenger wrote:Oh, believe me I think it's great that this guy is being exposed. However, when someone can't send pictures of the items they claim to have, that's when I would think that warning bells should start going off. Who buys something without seeing it to begin with? Especially with someone that you have never dealt with before hand.denim wrote:Avenger wrote:
I doubt that you'll go through with it...
Either way, I don't understand why so many people have been scammed by this guy when his dealing arrengements are so shady to begin with.
he's a con-man thats whats con men do -they CON people..
anyway thanks for your constructive reply. As moderator i would have thought you would have been pleased with people trying to come together and combat stuff like this happening.
I guess we'll see if you go through with commiting a violent act upon the guy. After all, two wrongs make a right, correct?
You both live in the US, you should just file a claim at the local police station. Solve the issue the legal way.
firstly i live in England UK and i will be working in the states for the next 3 months
secondly i never once said i would be violent. I just said i would try and find out where this "infamous" address is...
I agree 100% that this should be a matter for the police.. If the guy is a fraud to the extent of how it appears - id imagine this could be a matter for the fraud squad.
i do however believe that this address is not where he lives.. its probably got a redirection on it.. or everything ends up at a post office where he has to pick up from.