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Old 9th Aug 2007, 10:23 am
vexangel vexangel is offline
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Default Re: Fraud/Scams: how to protect yourself and how to report i

I completely see what your saying; however, if I remember correctly there is a lawyer that is building up a large class law suit against E Bay/Pay Pal (which has been done in the past for money laundering, transferring funds while a crime is involved and knowing about it.), if this is the case I plan on helping this man/woman as much as I can. Also as a silly side note; I have written letters to all the legislators in my state and some for the country about this. I have talked to way too many government agencies and representatives to not continue. I actually have a friend who is helping me with this for free; he won't go to court with me but I do know of a legal service that will give me 1000 hours of legal service in court for $36.00 US a month (no strings attached) so this is where I plan on going if need be; they have lawyers world wide who will represent me even if I am not present. And this may sound silly but I have also reported this mass fraud to many reporters/journalists around the country. Can you say obsessed? :lol: all I can say is I have spent way too much time on this to have the pessimistic attitude you seem to have (no offense intended) and I mean that in the nicest way possible, I have worked quite hard to get as far as I have and there is no way I am going to just give up because most people choose not to do anything about it. I really don't mean to say that in a mean way but it's true, I refuse to be a victim and stay a victim. I am here to do what is right and to help those who feel the same way. I’m not sure what else to say but I am going to continue on my crusade no matter how hopeless it may seem to those around me. I appreciate your reply; as it is the first on this thread. Thanks again and have a good day.
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