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Wanting to stop a Con (scammer) in Mass. (serious thread)

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  • #16
    Originally posted by hlcn8
    btw, i know going this route seems like the long way to fixing it, but it's also the most legal way that'll get it done. it's tempting to beat the shit out of someone for something like that, but then the authorities would want to find you and make an example of someone for taking the law into their own hands. they'd probably forget about the other douche-bag entirely
    Thanks, this is definatly the route I was looking to go. I figured this would take alot of time to get corrected.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Shibby
      No, he promisises everything. $500 (and up) would be like $3000 to us. And the ones that actually make it to the US are the lucky ones that he didn't just take there money and "forget" about them.
      i see now ya thats bullshit! maybe try talkin to him first! let him know thats bullshit. personaly if it bugged me that bad i would deal with him myself. but thats just me, good luck bro.

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      • #18
        I agree with the local news media crack reporter idea. The other alternative that would most likely work out well would be not to contact the local authorities or the FBI but the Massachussetts State Attorney General. He can set up a multinational sting, if warranted in this case. This guy and his office definitely have some MAJOR pull in the law enforcement community PLUS, They are an elected official, which means that your scenario is an excellent public relations coup for them. Good luck.

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        • #19
          Here's what I finally got back today. Any thoughts?


          Thank you for contacting the Office of Attorney General Tom Reilly.

          This query would best be addressed to our Consumer Hotline at (617) 727-8400, where a member of our highly trained staff will be happy to assist you. If you wish to file a formal complaint, we suggest that you download the Consumer Complaint form found on our website, complete it and forward it along with copies of any supporting documentation to Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Complaint and Information Section, One Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Shibby


            This query would best be addressed to our Consumer Hotline at (617) 727-8400, where a member of our highly trained staff will be happy to assist you.
            In other words, "Im a dumb ass and have no idea what your talking about, so here is a number you can call and waist your time with a different idiot. :P

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Shibby
              Here's what I finally got back today. Any thoughts?

              Go for it! Take that POS down before more innocent people get scammed. Let him try to scam some 300lb Aryan Nations cellmate named Bubba. He'll be dying to get back to the motherland soon enough, lol.

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