Car 1: 1995 Acura Legend GS
Car 2: 1995 Acura Legend GS
Car 3: 1994 Legend GS 6MT
iTrader Score: 28 reviews
Quote:
Originally Posted by cfprezskid
im in the seattle area all next week for work training, if anyone has his address, i would be more than willing to get money from him, let me know how much and i will PERSONALLY pay him a visit, it would be my please.. PM me with details..
your mouth is writing checks your body can't cash there kiddo
Car 1: '94 Acura Legend LS
Car 2: '91 Honda Accord LX
iTrader Score: 3 reviews
Has this not been resolved? I'm a local and would def help pursue locating this guy. I am not for confrontation at the time but can get more info if need be.
Car 1: 1995 Acura Legend GS
Car 2: 1995 Acura Legend GS
Car 3: 1994 Legend GS 6MT
iTrader Score: 28 reviews
this guy has been MIA since he took a lot of $$ from forum members.
so lets say you find the guy, his house, his car. WHAT are you going to do to get (guessing) $2000.00 back? What happens after he calls the cops because I've busted out all his windows, slashed his tires, cut up his interior, and poured whatever in his gas tank?
Car 1: '94 Acura Legend LS
Car 2: '91 Honda Accord LX
iTrader Score: 3 reviews
I'm just wondering has no legal repercussions caught up with him? Well if he loses his "SE-R SHIT (SPECIAL EDITION - RACE)" how's he gonna go pimp with boys after volleyball?
Car 1: 95 LS Coupe 6 spd
Car 2: 02 TT225 Quattro 6sp
Car 3: 94 L Cpe 6spd - sold
iTrader Score: 20 reviews
I say........... Take a bunch of candid photos of him, eating breakfast, gettin in the car, going to work, etc. Then mail him a set and remind him of his unfinished transactions.
Car 1: '94 Acura Legend LS
Car 2: '91 Honda Accord LX
iTrader Score: 3 reviews
I don't know.. It's just this guy is essentially in my back yard.. I figure, if I could find at least one person who has stolen anything from me.. Hell, if I could find the punk ass who took a rock to my rear quarter panel, I'd make sure I knew it was him and do whatever would bring me closure.
You have his plates, a photo, evidence that it was he who essentially stole the money... why not just call the police? I, for one, would have a violent confrontation with him if I was able to meet him face to face and was 100% sure it was him. Why doesn't anyone on the forums near him just go place two nails under each tire, piss in his gas tank, and flush it down into the tank with a few gallons of salt water?
Car 1: '94 Acura Legend LS
Car 2: '91 Honda Accord LX
iTrader Score: 3 reviews
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dethred
You have his plates, a photo, evidence that it was he who essentially stole the money... why not just call the police? I, for one, would have a violent confrontation with him if I was able to meet him face to face and was 100% sure it was him. Why doesn't anyone on the forums near him just go place two nails under each tire, piss in his gas tank, and flush it down into the tank with a few gallons of salt water?
First off I'm not affected by this.. But I too don't understand why no one is stepping up about money that was STOLEN from them. I would be furious and I'd probably have my money back by now..
Car 1: 91 Legend LS Coupe 6MT, Black on Black
Car 2: 2008 Acura TL-S 6MT
iTrader Score: 49 reviews
Quote:
Originally Posted by xpressive
First off I'm not affected by this.. But I too don't understand why no one is stepping up about money that was STOLEN from them. I would be furious and I'd probably have my money back by now..
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With all this info, all you have to do is call the cops and the gets arrested.
Car 1: 93' Acura Legend
Car 2: 02' Acura 3.2 TL
Car 3: 95' Chevy Tahoe
iTrader Score: 2 reviews
To address those comments above. Its not that simple as just calling his local police department and them arresting him. First off its an Federal Interstate Crime of which has been reported to the IC3 Unit. Secondly, its a fraud case which complicates things alittle. And although yes we do have all his information. What good does it do to get throw in jail or if you do get caught for seeking revenge? In the end, to each their own. And he's made mistakes and will get caught. I imagine the FBI and local police are monitoring him.
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