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Re: COD problems



F*ck that, man!

I would make it a personal matter and trace this guy down. Firstly I would
start by posting his address on the list and see if anyone out there is
close enough by to stop and make a visit. Then I would continue to
black-ball him all over the Internet. Oh yeah, that visit, I would suggest
getting personal with him, (or his car) about $250 dollars worth. I think
that might educate him in the field of bartering and integrity.

I am generally a very nice person, but if someone F*CKS me, I turn it into
a personal vengeance mission. I wouldn't think of it as a financial loss,
rather principal. 

DON'T LIE BACK ON THIS ONE.

My 2 Cents...

Chris
98 J-VR6
(P.O'ed Edition, Yah I know I need to RELAX)


At 10:50 PM 01/23/1999 EST, you wrote:
>OK Guys Problem....
>
>I had an amp i was selling over the internet.  Sold it to a guy in Washington
>state.  Shipped it out COD.  Well today he called me saying he got the Amp
and
>he paid for it with a check (which i had requested cash or money order
only!).
>He then told me he had stopped payment on my check and that i wouldn't be
able
>to cash it.  
>
>Now what do i do?  He has my amp.  He refuses to pay for it or even ship it
>back to me and if i try to cash his check i won't be able to?  
>
>Can i file a claim for it through UPS?  I am not going to drop it because its
>a $250 COD order.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Jeff
>