beef said:
Ok, so hypothetically, if a ripped off customer decided to take action through that internet crime squad thing mentioned earlier, what information would be helpful? His non operational website address? his email?
All of the information that the buyer has on
Blade, including his old website, previous and current e-mails, home address.
Right now, on BB, there are at least 15 knives that
Blade has taken money for and has not sent knives. To pull a number outta my. . . .well. . . . .if, let's say, that each person prepaid $100. . . . .
Blade is well over the "
grand larceny" limit.
I would not limit contact to the "internet crime squad." A phone call to
Blade's local poo-lice department is in order. Of course, the local PD will need names and addresses of the victims, dates ordered/prepaid, and amount prepaid. . . .at a minimum. . . . I'm thinkin' (I'm not a cop, but I play one on TV

).
Hell, if the the BB'ers would amass that info (names and addresses of the victims, dates ordered/prepaid, and amount prepaid), I would be more than happy to make a call to the Washington State Attorney General's office, State poo-lice and
Blade's local PD. My dime.
