First, thanks everybody for the kind words and commiseration. My detective friend is going to check with the Idaho PD again next week to see what has transpired. If there is anything to add, I'll update this thread.
You may have noticed I have a second thread going about this topic - wondering if the other victim from Texas was a board member.
Now for some specific responses:
Might I assume it wasn't listed on Gunbroker?
No it wasn't Gun Broker, but it was a major auction site and one through which I have purchased before.
In my research I did a search of their site to see if this seller had any other listings. He did - he had a Glock listed. I notified the site that I had filed a complaint for Grand Theft and Fraud against the seller, and, to their credit, they deleted his account - which is about all that is within their power to do.
Sorry for your trouble, Bob, you don't deserve it. It's no solace, but I would speak to my tax guy and see if I could list it as a bad debt on my income tax filing, whatever the year is. Worth a shot. All good wishes,
Thanks, I had the same thought and will check with my accountant - every little bit helps.
If you sent the MO via the mail it was mail fraud. Contact the postal inspectors.
Not only was it sent via the USPS it was tracked (Priority mail?) and it was a USPS MO. While doing my legal research this thought also crossed my mind. I went as far as securing the Postmaster's name for the PO. I have not followed through on that because with two other federal agencies, now involved it would kind of be like "carrying coals to New Castle" (probably really dated myself with that cliche). Still an option though - we'll see after next week's report.
... most gun auction sites have some type of fraud protection.
Thanks. I will check into that.
I'm thinking Armslist. High scam rate on that site.
No, not Armslist either. I am aware of the high "scam-rate" on that site and will only do FTF deals from that site. Not sure why I'm being so secretive - it wasn't the site's fault. It was Guns America.
I didn't make the initial post to scare people into not using the Internet auction sites, or to demonstrate the evil that lurks out there. I did post it to remind everyone to take all possible precautions when involved in a transaction like this. Call me an optimist, but I still believe in the basic goodness of people - if I didn't I doubt that I'd ever leave the house. So as I said, take heed and be careful.
Adios,
Pizza Bob