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Re: Beware of Jon Selzler , Bemidji , Minn.
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Posted by B runner on July 06, 2003 at 16:15:07 from (66.187.42.7):
In Reply to: Beware of Jon Selzler , Bemidji , Minn. posted by Greg Christensen on July 06, 2003 at 12:45:51:
Greg, two things should be cleared up before you decide you are a victim of a bad deal here. First I would send him another E Mail and unless you have already done it, in your options of your e mail software or your browser, check both selections to give you a return receipt and/or a return message when yours is displayed or delivered on his computer. The first choice will let you know if the message was delivered successfully by the server and the second indicates if the message was actually displayed or collected on his computer. It is important to note that in the second instance the recipient can refuse to send a receipt but the server sends the delivered message back to you. Also in either case it is no guarantee that he has actually read or is reading your messages. Anyone could be picking up his E mails at his computer and he may not be aware that you are sending them. For example if his computer is broken, or he is sick and away from his terminal. Long story short(er), send another email and check the return options. Next step there would be to send him a USPS Certified return receipt letter with a signature. Each step there costs a little bit from the Post Office and you will know he has received your written letter. By the way be sure to keep copies of all your correspondence which you may need later. All your E Mails should be stored in your "sent" folder so you have records there too. Last you mentioned a money order. When you had it made out there should be a control number on a stub that you should have removed before you sent it. You could contact the place that made out your money order and they will assist you with a "trace" on that MO to see if it has been cashed, how, where, when and to whom. Keep records because you may be asked to produce them later. You did not say but if you were lucky enough to pay using a US Postal Service MO you may even have more rights in the event of a bad deal because of (and I hesitate to use the word fraud here) bad deal by involving the Post Office and connecting the Government. Now hold on, Before you get too far, give the seller the benefit of the doubt. I would send the return receipt E mail, and start the trace on the MO which could take a couple of weeks anyway. During that time you may be able to re-contact the seller and find out he was unable to respond for any number of reasons. Be careful about naming names just yet. You could find yourself on the receiving end of a bad experience yourself. Good luck.
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