Anyone who had a bad trade with zw913

Started by Elitehalo360, May 14, 2012, 01:41:55 AM

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Eneishi

Quote from: Rass on May 19, 2012, 07:17:23 PM
Quote from: Eneishi on May 19, 2012, 07:13:03 PM
Seriously guy. You're wasting your time. If you have such a big problem with people then have them send first.

You're not going to get your cards back if the dude won't send them back. There's nothing you can do. I know it sound harsh, but you're wasting your time.

Just remember in the future to have people send their stuff first. Pretty simple. Move on.

Not really if you want to spend some time you can get reparation. If its more then $600 I think it's grand theft. Personally I wouldn't waste my time but I'm very glad he is so people will see there is repercussion if they try to steal

And they're going to tell you the exact same thing I am now. When you're trading online it's always at your own risk. The most you can do is make this program put something up saying its at your own risk. Because it really is.

Rass

I'm no lawyer but if it was done right it's a contract. Contracts are binding.

Eneishi

Idk about you, but I don't see anywhere that you have to sign or initial. So it's not technically a binding contract.

Just read the first couple of stickies and you'll have your answer. Sorry dude, but life sucks when there are thieves out there. Just gotta move on and learn.

Rass

Ok the couple of stickys really didn't answer it. It suggest for people not to lie steal blah blah blah. How do you think new laws come into effect. People get ripped off and someone has to intervene. To tell people to just not trade is silly. As you can see I have a total of 0 trades. But I would recommend people to be careful on trades. And I strongly recommend if they have the time and effort to try and right their injustice.

Eneishi

I'm sure glad you can read. Oh wait. No you can't.

I never said never trade. I said be cautious about it. You seriously need to stop putting words in my mouth.

Rass

Quote from: Eneishi on May 19, 2012, 07:49:54 PM
I'm sure glad you can read. Oh wait. No you can't.

I never said never trade. I said be cautious about it. You seriously need to stop putting words in my mouth.

Your right I was adding what I felt you were saying.

Elitehalo360

Doesnt matter if we don't get compensated for our losses, what matters is gettif the point across and hell we might scare him enough into doing something and he should be.

Eneishi

Don't get me wrong, mate.

I do hope your cards come.

Just don't want you to go out and waste your time and then find out it was all for nothing.

Elitehalo360

Quote from: Eneishi on May 19, 2012, 09:21:25 PM
Don't get me wrong, mate.

I do hope your cards come.

Just don't want you to go out and waste your time and then find out it was all for nothing.
Well I'm not just gonna sit here and let him steal from me and my imtg brothers and hell even if it scares him and he relizes they're are consquences for your actions then it will be for something.

peepew

#24
You don't have to sign something for it to be binding an agreement over email is binding so whoever said it that is wrong

peepew

And im totally for this btw. Don't let anyone think they can get away with stealing file a police report tomorrow ask for a copy and then send the copy to this mofos mailbox (x and if you don't gets swift response after that then he may be retarded

SpiritedAway

Do police and authorities take this kind of stuff seriously anyway? Magic and hobby related stuff where the value is perceived and intrinsic rather than instrumental

Eneishi

Quote from: SpiritedAway on May 20, 2012, 11:48:46 AM
Do police and authorities take this kind of stuff seriously anyway? Magic and hobby related stuff where the value is perceived and intrinsic rather than instrumental

No cop that wants to keep his job would do anything.
Making a police officer do this is keeping their attention from REAL crimes. Which in turn goes down the chain of command. Which never has a good ending.

I wouldn't even waste the cops time.

cltrn81

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Somebody sure is opinionated.  That is just it an "opinion" not based in fact.....so keep em to your self if this does not affect you.  Otherwise you are just adding more drama to a situation that is not lacking fuel for the fire.

Capiche?

I am no lawyer but I have taken law classes, to include torts, which this could potentially fall under.  The fact is that any agreement, written or verbal, is binding.....obviously a written agreement is easier to prove.  Well just so happens that each one of these guys have an instant message from this thief with agreed terms and instructions to mail stuff to his house.  That sort of circumstantial evidence is enough to get a police report created I am sure and I would wager that any inkling of trouble like that directed at the thief will persuade him to make things right.

Elitehalo360

Quote from: SpiritedAway on May 20, 2012, 11:48:46 AM
Do police and authorities take this kind of stuff seriously anyway? Magic and hobby related stuff where the value is perceived and intrinsic rather than instrumental
They take any kinda theft quick seriously especially the younger they are.