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bajaespuma

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Sorry to air some dirty laundry here, but I'm running out of options.

About a year ago, I paid a member on this site who went by the name TIMONATOR, four hundred dollars for this solid-tub GE washing machine, a model I really wanted to have and am still looking forward to:

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A couple of months before he offered the machines to me for sale I had helped him redesign the control dial of the dryer so he could match the machines. He posted the results on this site:

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I have been trying for months to get in touch with Tim Perkins, or Tim Snyder, of Elyria, Ohio to arrange pick up and delivery of my machines. I have tried emails which have been blocked, numerous telephone calls, and the good old US postal service. Mr. Perkins or Snyder doesn't respond. If any of you know this gentleman, would you be kind enough to let him know that I am trying to get in touch with him to get those machines?

I really don't want to have to take this matter to the courts because I am much more interested in getting these dream machines than having my 400 dollars back, but if he was irresponsible enough as to have disposed of them I want immediate reimbursement.

Up to this point I've had nothing but good trade experiences with other AW members. I know TIMONATOR removed his profile from this site, but I'm hoping maybe some of you might live nearby or know him from other venues.

I PAID FOR THESE MACHINES AND I'D LIKE TO HAVE THEM.

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That's horrible, I don't blame you for wanting those machines and I know you've been working on this for some time. If it were me, I would call the local police or sheriff's office(s) immediately and see if they won't do some checking and pay him a courtesy visit. I had to do this once with an Ebay seller and it worked wonders. Filing a complaint should last forever on the offending party's record.
 
Am Sorry To Hear This

Anything I've purchased off CL or such, sight unseen, is always via PayPal, including my vintage Whirlpool. This way if or when something goes wrong one has options.

Personally think Gansky has the right idea, either that or take a road trip down to Ohio.

Can understand things happen in a person's life, but you don't take $400 from someone and not keep them informed.
 
I do remember seeing that member name showing up here in the past.

If he live(s/d) in an area where the police aren't overwhelmed, you may be able to provide them with e-mail and physical address information in order to track him down, but that may also require filing some sort of small claim so you have a court order driving the police effort and not just a personal request.

This is so unlike your average AW.org member behavior. Perhaps something bad happened to cause this guy to drop off the radar. My partner recently had a stroke and that took him out of regular communication with a lot of people, on line and otherwise. You never know.
 
UGH!

I have dealt with this on several occasion via ebay, but I wouldn't ever believe this to happen here.

A damn shame, really.
 
Hi
I think its time for you to go down the legal route now, contact your local courts and start legal action. Often just the threat of legal action will get results.
Good luck and let us know the outcome of this.
 
How rotten is that??

That's just not right... I am sorry that something like this happened to you and I hope there is something you can do to get the machines or your money back!
 
Internet Crime

Call the police. You are a victim of theft/fraud. Call your local police or law enforcement for YOUR area (that is where the crime occured) and make a report. It all starts with the police report. There are probably many other victims. You will need to get a case number. It will be the detectives job to try and track down the suspect,not yours. Let them do their job that they are trained to do. Once they have a "case" Robert might be able to "help" with the investigation with any internet info he might have on the suspect,if they request it. Good luck and I hope they "catch" him/them. Keep us posted.

Jim
 
Spankomatic is correct.

Contact your local LE or even FBI as this is an interstate transaction. Clearly theft has occured in that you paid for something that was not delivered.

Worry about hurting someone's feelings later. If "Tim" had problems, he should have either gotten back to you and explained or perhaps told someone to do so on his behalf. That is unless he is dead,comatose or some other horrible thing.

In any case it is not good to let this sort of thing go on too long. Persons have been done out of vast sums because they waited (out of embarrasment or sympathy), only to find out it is much too late to do anything.

Having dealth with several members in various sales of items, it really is a shame someone would pull a fast one like this.
 
Rotten is right

Hi Ken

It's pretty rotten that this person has done this to you. As Dan has stated, i've dealt with this on ebay but never via this site.

I do agree with Laundress that maybe don't give too much away as you don't know if this person is watching this site or not...

Leon
 
Baja, how horrible, do not answer me here but if you for instance bought this thru pay pal or mailed a check thru the u.s. mail might make a good deal of difference on how this plays out. I believe there are all kinds of law's about electronic payment scam's and such. Id speak with my local prosecuting attorney in person and with any e-mails, or postal correspondence. While I am hoping this is a mixup, business is business, so to speak. alr2903
 
Lawd, this AW.org 9 o clock crowd is serious. 3 posts while i typed my humble opinion. Best of luck Baja
 
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