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Posted by Mark on December 18, 2003 at 13:35:12 from (209.162.160.87):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What do you all think I should do about th posted by Nicholaus Sowder on December 18, 2003 at 13:07:55:
If you sent him the pink one, then he cashed it. I do buisness all the time through ebay and that is the only MO that is good here, the international pink one. #1 Go to the post office and get them to run it through and see if it has been cashed, if it has not, they will give you your money back. #2 if it has been cashed, get a copy of the cashed mo, or a something else official from them stating its cashed. scan it and send an email to the guy proving he cashed it and saying if you don't get a reply you will forward this info to the local authorities. #3 still no responce, call him. you have his name and address, the operator will give you his home number. At least you can give him a peice of your mind. Do not let people get away with this stuff, and please don't blame it on canadians, there are bad apples everywhere. I would even consider swapping steps #2 and #3, a phone conversation telling him you have proof he cashed it should be enough to either get your part or your money back, most guys get scared when you call them, lets them know they arn't hard to find.
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