the police will probably not help, your best bet is to find out the name of the postal inspector in your area since money was sent in the mail. My mother in law was scammed out of thousands of dollars, first she thought she won something and needed to send money to collect the big prize, then it was to pay for storage, then it was someone acting like they were not part of it, telling her they were from the US fraud department and they were informing her that she had been scammed but they could help her if she sent them $8,000.00 she did not have that much cash so they "settled for $2,000.00 but when she went to the bank to get the cash to send via a money order from the grocery store the bank caught on to what was going on and called in the postal inspector who was able to intercept the last money that was sent. Postal Inspectors are like the police or FBI for these type of situations, they can arrest people and so forth. These people/scammers suck you in and then keep building a case a little at a time by using a hook. It's your choice you can either keep posting and complaining about it or actually do something about it that that matters like call the post office and get in touch with the postal inspector. But honestly I don't think you are willing to face the truth and move on, so you are doing what everyone else does that gets suckered does you are keeping a dialogue going with them and believe me you will never win.
Last edited by DBlain; 03-10-2015 at 07:12 PM.
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