Raythemanroe
Bullet Whisperer
Start a dead beat thread ans add his name and address
M-61 said:Not a happy situation. BUT what stops the same individual from re-joining the site under another name?
Alias Paul RevereLHSmith said:M-61 said:Not a happy situation. BUT what stops the same individual from re-joining the site under another name?
You mean like "mikeinco" alias "stool?"
Irv Benzion said:I had the same experience with Matt6BR. I purchased the following: Sierra 1330 bullets. $75 for the bullets plus $10 for shipping. Total is $85
USPO money order. Matthew Sartheim, 14620 madris ave, Norwalk CA 90650
Two of the boxes were a different bullet. Emailed and he said he would replace them with 2 boxes of Hornadays. Never got the replacement. The money wasn't so big but I don't think a guy should try and cheat you on this site.
Irv Benzion
In theory, thats a good plan.wboggs said:With a Postal MO, I would have turned it over to the Postal Inspector for mail fraud and pursued it to conclusion.
Bill
wboggs said:That is important information to know about the USPO. I need to find another option that does care. Anyone used a bank cashiers check and had trouble collecting or pursuing a fraudulent transaction?
wboggs said:With a Postal MO, I would have turned it over to the Postal Inspector for mail fraud and pursued it to conclusion.
Bill
LarryDScott said:If you are expecting any help from a US Postal Inspector,
good luck, its not going to happen. I recently had 4 purchases
made on stolen US Government CC info. Total of over $6,000.00
2,000.00 of that was on a Postal workers card. They got a 1,200.00
package back for me. The 800.00 package I finally got back on my own.
The rest I just lost and the sad thing they put no one in jail.
I wonder how big the fish is they are frying, they were apparently to
busy to help on my other losses. IMHO the inspectors are people on a payroll
that are accountable to no one, so they could give a Rats A$$ less about
anyones loss. Just my take on the issue. LDS