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Couch Repair scam - any advise?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skylark" data-source="post: 445017" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>Definitely a scam, has all the hallmarks - false business address, sob story about suffering loss as an excuse, saying has left/moved town(no doubt still lives in the same place though), needing almost full payment up front, now giving you the good run around(something which no decent legit person would do).</p><p></p><p>Cut straight to the chase, open a case of theft, have a private investigator/debt collectors get on him, let him know this and that you are now not negotiating with him/end of story - you might find him scampering back with your goods, scared as hell that life is catching up with him and some big nasty people are hunting him. This guy is that low life that screws up trust amongst humans, he works with inertia - that people will not be willing to go to the effort to bring him to book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skylark, post: 445017, member: 1555"] Definitely a scam, has all the hallmarks - false business address, sob story about suffering loss as an excuse, saying has left/moved town(no doubt still lives in the same place though), needing almost full payment up front, now giving you the good run around(something which no decent legit person would do). Cut straight to the chase, open a case of theft, have a private investigator/debt collectors get on him, let him know this and that you are now not negotiating with him/end of story - you might find him scampering back with your goods, scared as hell that life is catching up with him and some big nasty people are hunting him. This guy is that low life that screws up trust amongst humans, he works with inertia - that people will not be willing to go to the effort to bring him to book. [/QUOTE]
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