[Shotimes] postal fraud

Shylo McKinsey mrfluffy02@yahoo.com
Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:48:57 -0800 (PST)


Damn. You've been having the "best of luck" with these
types of transactions lately. I agree with Ronnie,
maybe the best course of action is to post who it
is...

Shylo McKinsey

'91 White MTX
'99 Chili Red Jeep

--- Ian Fisher <dataflash@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Greetings
> I was wondering if anyone had any experience with
> resolving fraud dealing with Postal Money orders. I
> sent a Postal MO to someone for some SHO parts and
> they now refuse to send a tracking # or answer my
> numerous emails or phone calls. I went to my local
> PO
> today and they are going to look into it but it
> doesn't seem clear if I can recover my money or not.
> Even if I can't and this person is guilty of fraud,
> I
> plan on doing whatever I can in my power to make
> sure
> he is dealt whatever the law(s) can serve. 
> 
> I am very tolerant of people who suffer downfalls or
> scheduling constraints and can't ship things on time
> or answer email immediately. However, this person is
> still actively exchanging email with at least one
> other person in this community involving the sale of
> more SHO parts while continually ignoring my
> requests
> for a tracking # or any type of response. The last
> that I heard was that the parts were shipped 2
> Saturdays ago via USPS Priority Mail complete with
> delivery confirmation. That means that I should have
> received the parts on Tuesday or Wednesday of last
> week.
> 
> thanks
> Ian
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