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Re: Follow-up to conterfeit $50 bills - olnacl - 03-29-2012 Given your earlier post, when I got three responses to a CL ad yesterday, I replied to each of them with the admonition cash - no bills larger than $20. Funny, none of them responded… Re: Follow-up to conterfeit $50 bills - OWC Jamie - 03-29-2012 rgG wrote: The police consider it theft, so it was stolen. I believe in Georgia it is considered theft by deception. That's merriam webster's definition, too. course, whichever incurs more jail time might work for David . :-) Re: Follow-up to conterfeit $50 bills - fauch - 03-29-2012 They might pick him up and ask you to do a real lineup. That will probably be easier than an old mugshot... Re: Follow-up to conterfeit $50 bills - tenders - 03-29-2012 What a horrible story, thank you for sharing. This scam seems like a lot of work and risk - were there fingerprints on the bills? - for a relatively small, trackable payoff. Seems like coins, components, and more passive electronics like TVs would be a lot less traceable. I wonder if it's possible that the person who passed you the fake bills had received them from someone else and was eager to pass them off? Re: Follow-up to conterfeit $50 bills - graylocks - 03-29-2012 tenders wrote: it's also conceivable that that person didn't even know they were fake. at any rate, any cash transaction i make like that i do specify no bills larger than $20. also, google how to spot fake bills. there are a number of sites and a few youtube vids. when i sold my car for junk i had a feeling the guy would pay in $100 bills (which he did) so i made sure to research how to check them 100s. i tell myself that i may still be fooled someday but at least i tried to verify the bills are real. Re: Follow-up to conterfeit $50 bills - bruceko - 03-29-2012 i doubt the Secret service will do anything. To little of a fish. I had a deal a few years back where some one set up a fake ups account using my home address. He was sending out counterfeit travelers checks to people in $2500 amounts. The only reason I found out about it was because some woman called me screaming about why I had sent these to her grandson. The next day I received a welcome package from ups with my address but a different name. A few days later I got a refused shipment with $2500 in travelers checks. Thats when I figured it out. There turned out to be about 20 shipments that had all been sent from a UPS store in Honolulu. The local police would not do anything even to record it. they told me it was a post office matter. Usps wouldn't do any thing because it was not sent by mail. Fbi wouldn't do anything. finally I talked to the secret Service and the agent said I could mail him the info but we was just starting to work on a 18 million dollar case the was reported 3 year earlier so my case would probably never be looked into Re: Follow-up to conterfeit $50 bills - silvarios - 03-30-2012 rjmacs wrote: Your inability to make a positive ID made me think that if i ever were to undertake a sale like this, i'd ask to take a photo of the buyer's face at the point of sale. If there's hesitation or refusal, that would be a red flag to me. That kind of snapshot would only be threatening if you were trying to pull a fast one - otherwise, it's just a picture of you with your new iPad! No, that's a weird request. I can't stop you from taking a picture of me in a public place but you wouldn't get my consent or the deal. Re: Follow-up to conterfeit $50 bills - Lux Interior - 03-30-2012 rjmacs wrote: Fingerprint them, too. And get their SSN for a background check. Oh! And also ask for their Facebook password! |