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Old 7 May 2018, 10:11 PM   #124
erhein
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Real Name: Ed
Location: Arizona
Watch: Rolex
Posts: 502
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Originally Posted by Trailboss516 View Post
Am I missing something? @ OP: This is not a win in my mind -- you're still out $30,000 and no watch. You can soften the words however you want but you were scammed.

What if you only paid $5,000 out of the $35,000 total cost of the watch? Would the seller think that is fair?

You had to pay everything in a lump sum...why is the money coming back in waves?

I don't see this anywhere near resolved....
Sorry to say, I have to agree with this. I’m not trying to prolong the knot in your stomach, but just trying to encourage you to be realistic. You have $5,000 and a promise to pay the remainder from a liar. Guys like him pay the creditor who presents the greatest threat to him at the moment. If you want the remainder of your money, you have to be his biggest threat. Whether that’s from a civil action or criminal action is up to you, if you ease off, he will turn his attention to other, more pressing matters.
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