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Old 01-30-2006, 05:10 PM
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You may want to look into the idea of mail fraud. The USPS has lot of of high payed inspectors that would love something to do. You do have to prove intent to defraud..But in the long run attorneys fees @ $250 per hour gets expencive real quick. May not be worth it.

You may have to chock it up as a loss . As a recommendation..Always use a charge card for the purchase and make sure you get an invoice from the seller. Also document shipping via tracking numbers.

Definatley bad Karma for that guy!!