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The thing is than the FBI doesn't do anything about it, the bank fraud section neither !! and I have tried to make a complain about the bank but cannot filled the form as anon US resident !! So I don't know what to do ! Thanks for the feedback |
If it seems to good to be true….
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The bank really should be aware of fraud and comply on their own transactions I would think -- especially if their own customer is a criminal or a fraud. Therein, they have some kind of liability. Ebay, paypal etc. have such kind of policies in place to protect their bottom line or customers don't you think?
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I had a scammer trying to buy a boat I was selling. I dragged his ass around for 2 weeks. Had a little fun with him. Finally told him I'd need another $500 for hookers and beer.
Crickets after that. Sent from my SM-G981U using Tapatalk |
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The bank has zero responsibility in your choices. |
OP, we were all really pulling for you, but unless the authorities or bank act, I think it’s a slim to no shot of recovering you funds…
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The perp's enemies are your new friends. |
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Can anyone recommend a US or local area Private Investigator, or a Bounty Hunter to porschenstock? He may need one. There must be someone who knows one or someone who does...
I personally don't and living outside the US I have no boots on the ground. I once was in NJ and actually met a real bounty hunter, a neighbor of my ex wife's mother's place (in Perth Amboy). I spoke with him extensively. He was something like out of Midnight Run only worse. He was bad ass... |
There are PI's everywhere. Google is your friend.
Bounty hunters? Not so much. Doesn't matter anyway. This ship has sailed. Sent from my SM-G981U using Tapatalk |
Still tilting at windmills.
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the scammer is also now reading this thread since he was made aware of it..
but as long as there's a phone number he's still answering, I would keep trying.. |
My advice to the original poster is gardening or yoga, two very calming things that might get your life back on track. Chasing a phantom who took your money is pointless, unless you want to get on a plane and start knocking on doors. But sending emails to banks and US government agencies will get you nowhere. It's just going to leave a knawing hole in your stomach and every email back gives you false hope that someone will take up your case and retrieve your money, they won't. Move on, learn a hard lesson, don't buy half price cars on Craigslist from another country, these scammers rely on guys like you.
Your money is gone, there is no car, there is no Donna, and the guy that scammed you is going to be very very hard to catch, and it won't be by TD Bank, or the FBI. ---Adam |
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Your advice is to do more business with criminals? Doing business with criminals is what started all this. I hope the original poster will take sound advice and move on and not get riled up by bad advice. ---Adam http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1631455349.jpg |
Let’s be clear here, Bern Quixote is the one tilting at windmills, again. He’s always looking for a cause for his overblown sense of righteousness.
It’s deplorable that he continues to push this gentleman with false hope and truly idiotic ideas. |
The Russian crew was a joke. Y'all over blow everything, then jump on a bandwagon. NY Nick thought the sweet quick solution was to go organized, but even he said it was half joking! :D:D
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Porchenstock,
Post this in the technical forum and off-topic as well. Porsche 911 Technical Forum - Pelican Parts Forums Off Topic Discussions - Pelican Parts Forums Lots more eyes and good folks there. |
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