From: Andrew Scott Beals (bandy_at_ricochet.net)
Date: Tue Apr 11 2000 - 22:44:48 EDT
Aaaaaand, if you used the US Mail in the transaction, it's Mail Fraud.
Mark Bell wrote:
> At 06:31 PM 04/11/2000 -0700, Computer-Guru wrote:
> >About a month ago, I ordered an ac adapter for my Thinkpad 755 laptop
> >from
> >Glenn Tranter. When I emailed him to inquire as to the expected
> >shipment, he denied ever having received my money, and refused to ship
> >the adapter as agreed. My letter in which I sent the money had a valid
> >return address, but it has not been returned to me. Followup emails to
> >him have not resolved the dispute, and I am now out of my money as well
> >as the ac adapter.
> >
> >In my personal opinion, I would suggest that you not have any
> >transactions with this man, Glenn Tranter.
> >
> >Please disregard any acts of retaliation on his part, against me. That
> >will be taken care of outside of this list if it happens to become a
> >problem.
> >
> >Thank you,
> >Jimmy Nipper
>
> How did you pay? What method did you use to send it? If you sent
> cash without a certified method, then there really is NO way to
> prove he is lying.
>
> If you sent a MO or check, you can trace it. Hopefully, you sent
> the funds via a certified source.
>
> Mark
>
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