I am not a lawyer. But doesn't this look like fraud or theft? That is
a matter for the police. You would need evidence that a) an agreement
was made to purchase some items, b) the buyer sent the money and the
seller received it, and c) the goods were never delivered. That does
not seem too difficult to show. You have a record of emails and money
transaction records. It doesn't cost anything to contact the police and
ask.
-Richard Brewster
Eric Frampton wrote:
>>I'm one of the four of course and I'm not an US resident. Is this
>>story going to be forgotten for ever? did the other three make any
>>progress under any aspect of this annoying story? I always said I
>>would join any kind of action of any type. Any thoughts? Apologizes to
>>the others who may not be interested in this topic.
>>Enrico Dibennardo (Italy)
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>>Eager to meet Todd in person one day :-)
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>Funny I should wake up and read this post - I was just thinking about
>this last night.
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>The only reason I haven't done anything about it is that, to me, the
>time and cash involved to make any action happen would surely exceed
>the original amount of money stolen. So I've sat on my hands. I can't
>speak for others, of course.
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>Does anybody know a good lawyer in Columbus, Ohio, partial to
>starving musicians, who would want to take this on?
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