Actually, even though you can file your mail fraud
complaint with the postal service on-line, they don't guarantee that they'll
actually take any action. I filed a complaint against my problem eBay seller,
and all I got from the postmaster was a form thank-you letter.
Brion Kidder
Orange, California
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] eBay Fraud?
In a message dated 7/25/2003 12:52:14 AM
Central Daylight Time, ALIENVOICE@xxxxxxx writes:
Anyone ever bought anything from partsmanaz mailto:partsmanaz@xxxxxxxxxxxx ? Won
an auction for a replacement glovebox and has been over a month since
the US Postal Money Order was sent. Guy won't answer e-mails and has no
current listings. He has 2534 transactions with a 96.7% positive
score. Not much money (less than $20), but it really frosts me
that he just drops out of sight. Lots of negative reviews in the
last couple weeks. If this guy posts again, do yourself a favor
and don't fall for it.
LARRY
Larry, Wise that you used the US Postal Money
Order system. This is now fraud with the US involved (using the mail to
defraud) and the Post Office will be glad to help you recover your money, and
take appropriate action against the offender! Ron ...
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