--- Jim Couch <JamesBCouch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If
it were me I don't think I would wait any longer.
> If someone has
> posted a false name and number you have a definate
> case for fraud. I
> would contact eBay immediatly as well as the police.
> I would also post
> negative feedback reflecting these facts.
>
> Jim Couch
>
> Chris Charlton wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > You may recall my hassle with this tripod, well I
> got
> > the persons name and phone number from Eb*y,
<snip>
Actually Jim, I've been doing some online detective
work, I have found out his real phone number, the
company he works for, his company phone number and
address. I should have been a detective! I have been
calling both numbers today, he isn't at work, and his
home has been engaged (internet?) or I get an answer
machine. So I sent him a nice reminder to his works
e-mail address, informing him the police would be on
their way if he does nothing.
Chris
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