From: jalberhasky@juno.com
Date: Mon Jul 22 2002 - 05:10:02 PDT
This is true. If they use the Postal Service in the scam they are
subject to federal prosecution. I work for USPS management and also just
happen to live in Iowa and know some of the Postal Inspectors in Des
Moines. If you used a postal money order, give them a call. A call from
a Inspector might be all it would take. Nobody, in their right mind,
wants them after'em.
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 1:16:27 -0400 <michael@tsixroads.com> writes:
> If any of the cheated people used a US money order you can get the US
> Post Office Police after them. I know a couple of young men here
> that had an eBay business going that got greedy and started listing
> more things than they had to sell and they come and took them away.
> They are facing federal charges and up to 20 years in jail. I think
> some of the deals were in 4 figures though.
>
> Mike
> Tishomingo, MS
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