The local Post Office will not investigate this type of problem. However, you can ask your Post Office for the number of the Postal Inspectors. They investigate all mail fraud throughout the United States. IMHO, this is not so much a mail fraud problem as it is a poor service/consumer issue. I have not read any evidence through the e:mails that I have read so far that he has broken any laws regarding the mail. As far as taking a complaint if it was shipped from UPS. Would you expect a Cadillac dealership to take a complaint on your Imperial. (2 different companies) Don't know if this is quite Imperial Content, but I finally get to respond to something I know about. Michael Bembas 1955 4dr (Manager, Kensington Branch United States Postal Service) >From: Bob Wilson <limoguy1950@xxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: Mopar parts / Frank Mitchell >Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 09:37:11 -0800 (PST) > > >--- RaDadNY@xxxxxxx wrote: > > Complain to the Postal authority > >[The Post office will only take a complaint and add it >to others they may or may not have. If the parts were >shipped by any other method (UPS), the Post Office >will not even take a complaint. And they WILL NOT >give out names of other complainents--in fact the >local post office doesn't even know who they are--that >information is kept by the investigating arm of the >"guv'ment".] > > of local police and > >[Local police have no jurisdiction over someone who >lives outside their area and they will investigate >criminal activity. Your recourse is the small claims >court wherever the person lives and you have to travel >there to file the complaint and appear at the trial.] > > > get the names and > > numbers of others effected send it to all the > > publications till he settles up > > with people.. > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Sports - live college hoops coverage >http://sports.yahoo.com/ > >