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Got Scammed! Need Legal Advice And Any Information On This Guy!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 11969936" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>if you're flying into the US from mexico you must have a passport. everyone on international flights/cruises is entered into the system and screened for warrants. the second you step off the plane you will be placed into handcuffs by CBP. unfortunately, if he drives across or walks across he has a good chance of just sliding on in. if he doesnt know he has a warrant then he'll probably hop on a plane to visit family in FL and he's :burn:</p><p>if he knows about it, then he might be smart and be a passenger in a vehicle and just flash his passport and breeze on through. unless the border officer has a reason to suspect something and sends the vehicle into secondary or theyre randomly selected. </p><p></p><p>as we saw with Dog the bounty hunter/andrew luster its illegal for a bounty hunter to go into mexico to retrieve a fugitive. plus, i cant imagine how much it would cost for such a venture. probably $15k lol. </p><p></p><p>sorry to hear about your situation OP. i cant imagine getting burned for that much. ive been burned for just over a $1k before and it sucked but this is on a whole nother level. paying every month for a vehicle you never even owned :kaboom: im shopping for a truck myself and have cash but am concerned over stuff like this. ive heard of some pretty bad scams on CL out there. these days scumbags have all sorts of scams figured out. someone could handle you a forged/phony pink slip. or a truck thats been title washed or a vehicle that was salvage in another state and retitled in your state. a few months ago my cousin got scammed on CL with his car he was selling. he did his own research and bugged the cops till they got involved and they finally did. they found some poor lady trying to register it at the dmv. she paid the scammer in cash and purchased a car that became reported stoen after she bought it. i dont think they ever caught the guy but my cousin got his car back and the lady was out about $10k :nonono:</p><p></p><p>i prefer to buy a vehicle private party but these days its a real gamble. the person (guy or gal) can seem like the nicest most legit person in the world and then bam, you've been take for $$$. :kaboom:</p><p></p><p>hopefully that guy comes back to the US and gets arrested. you probably will never see the $ again but hopefully some justice will be served one day. </p><p></p><p> i would almost suggest taking some buddies down there to find him and collect ($ or his ASS!) but that would probably end up very bad for you; aka one does not simply walk into mordor..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 11969936, member: 40308"] if you're flying into the US from mexico you must have a passport. everyone on international flights/cruises is entered into the system and screened for warrants. the second you step off the plane you will be placed into handcuffs by CBP. unfortunately, if he drives across or walks across he has a good chance of just sliding on in. if he doesnt know he has a warrant then he'll probably hop on a plane to visit family in FL and he's :burn: if he knows about it, then he might be smart and be a passenger in a vehicle and just flash his passport and breeze on through. unless the border officer has a reason to suspect something and sends the vehicle into secondary or theyre randomly selected. as we saw with Dog the bounty hunter/andrew luster its illegal for a bounty hunter to go into mexico to retrieve a fugitive. plus, i cant imagine how much it would cost for such a venture. probably $15k lol. sorry to hear about your situation OP. i cant imagine getting burned for that much. ive been burned for just over a $1k before and it sucked but this is on a whole nother level. paying every month for a vehicle you never even owned :kaboom: im shopping for a truck myself and have cash but am concerned over stuff like this. ive heard of some pretty bad scams on CL out there. these days scumbags have all sorts of scams figured out. someone could handle you a forged/phony pink slip. or a truck thats been title washed or a vehicle that was salvage in another state and retitled in your state. a few months ago my cousin got scammed on CL with his car he was selling. he did his own research and bugged the cops till they got involved and they finally did. they found some poor lady trying to register it at the dmv. she paid the scammer in cash and purchased a car that became reported stoen after she bought it. i dont think they ever caught the guy but my cousin got his car back and the lady was out about $10k :nonono: i prefer to buy a vehicle private party but these days its a real gamble. the person (guy or gal) can seem like the nicest most legit person in the world and then bam, you've been take for $$$. :kaboom: hopefully that guy comes back to the US and gets arrested. you probably will never see the $ again but hopefully some justice will be served one day. i would almost suggest taking some buddies down there to find him and collect ($ or his ASS!) but that would probably end up very bad for you; aka one does not simply walk into mordor.. [/QUOTE]
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