the tourist
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ewen said:
a bigger crime would have been committed if he had picked up a guitar and played "Stairway to Heaven".
I like that song, even though it's overplayed by guitarists.
ewen said:
a bigger crime would have been committed if he had picked up a guitar and played "Stairway to Heaven".
Breaking & Entering, Trespassing, maybe they can nab him on conspiracy to commit burglary and others too...beli said:PS You have committed a crime.
Dont mean to come down on you like a tonne of bricks, but you have obtained unlawful entry (I think thats what its called in the USA).
Please seek legal advice. Its better to find some way to come out and be open about it then hide it hoping nobody finds out.
Angela Harlem said:I'm serious though about the silent alarms dude. My husband worked in monitoring at ADT (I think you have them in America?) Hardly any businesses have alarms that can be heard anymore. All entry points are sealed and as soon as one of those is tripped, the call centre can monitor what's going on at the premises. You dont know what kind of CCT system they had, which are always then set off if the alarm is tripped and you could have been recorded by any means of camera.
You're bloody lucky your concience stopped you, and you want to hope you dont have a criminal record or any unpaid misdemeanours under your belt.
It might not be over yet.
Yeah unless he contacts you, you've been had. Check eBay's fraud information (I'm sure they have some), I think you might be able to lodge a complaint with the post office and they can prosecute the guy, not 100% sure but it's most likely that you'll not see your money again. You'll probably have to just swallow the loss and chaulk it up to experience.macphisto23 said:So I think I just lost alot of money doing that? Ive tried to e-mail him again, and he wont awnser? I dont know
macphisto23 said:I could mention it to him, but I dont kknow if I trust him?
Techie2000 said:Yeah unless he contacts you, you've been had. Check eBay's fraud information (I'm sure they have some), I think you might be able to lodge a complaint with the post office and they can prosecute the guy, not 100% sure but it's most likely that you'll not see your money again. You'll probably have to just swallow the loss and chaulk it up to experience.
Mr. BAW said:
There's the pot calling the kettle black; if your story is true, you're just a friggin' thief and I have no use for you! I should cross-check your ISP and report you to the local authorities.