Originally Posted by supernova65
I was only joking. I know nopro is a reputable seller. And a heck of a nice guy also.
Thanks Curtis. I can't understand for the life of me why the Tulsa Police department doesn't do more. I referred Grant Honeywell, the other guy that got taken, to the Officer Morgan that I was talking to. Officer Morgan told him he couldn't help him, that he needed to contact the Tulsa Police Cyber Crimes Unit.
So I thought, well Officer Morgan has told me they had a case backlog and didn't know when or if they would ever get to my case. I'll contact the Cyber Crimes Unit. I did that today. They told me that they couldn't handle my case and directed me back to Officer Morgan.
So David now you need to think creatively to squeeze the scammer.
So here are the guys who KNOW how to make the scammer squirm:
Maniac knows how to find out if he has a record and whether there is any court info.
Vincef has the ability to find out a lot of info on the scammer and other info thats useful like relatives names and addresses etc.
Harbone is darn good at getting info on the scammer in general and does an excellent job with the social media.
Mopar1968 does a great job getting the scammer to spill his guts on this forum and via email. He will also give you useful advice as he recently got taken on a part for his challenger project.
These guys will give you useful info, then there is the scammers state attorney general, the FBI for interstate commerce violations and the USPS for mail fraud.
You may not get your money back but you will report this guy to every agency and obtain as much info as possible.
Think of it this way- make the scammer miserable consider it a hobby or entertainment and you start getting yiour money's worth.
He is betting on you quitting.
Don't.
Scorp