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Originally Posted by skillzo1
Ne one know of ne other way that we can furthur pursue him besides paypal. Like the police, fbi or whatever else? Ne other phone numbers we can call will be great.
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If you want to pursue charges against him, you would have to start with the local police department for where he lives (that is where any criminal activity took place). Chances are though that they will tell you it is a "civil matter" as in you entered into a contract to purchase items and did not receive them. It isn't theft because you willingly gave him your money and if you get your money back you are no longer the victim of a crime. Depending on local law, it could be considered fraud, but getting anyone to pursue charges could be difficult because the State's Attorney, District Attorney (or whatever your local Government attorney calls him/herself) is going to play devil's advocate by saying that a reasonable amount of time had not passed before you began the process of getting your money back. I doubt the FBI, CIA, or the Secret Service will be too interested, especially if you get your money back from PayPal. Not to say that a crime didn't happen, but they probably need to have a higher $$ amount before they can pursue a case.
Either way, good luck