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| quote: | Originally posted by DaveT
What they did is fraud and might be considered grand theft, too, considering the amount.
Where's Mikey Mike (mar46017), he's a lawyer.
You could at the very least file a complaint with the police department and if you have the contact info of the people you bought it from, make sure they receive notice of the complaint from someone. Maybe even see if the police will call directly. Sometimes you find a good cop who is willing to help out.
If they did intentionally commit fraud, chances are they are thinking you won't go all the trouble to contact the authorities and that stuff...so I'd just do it. It makes it more of a pain in the ass, but don't let them easily get away with it. |
Mikey Mike Esq. is here. Dave is absolutely correct. What he did is a form of theft and a police report should be filed. Hopefully he will be caught and the judge will attach some form of restitution to the charges to get your damages back. You should also look into suing in small claims court or a limited jurisdiction. What he did rises to punitive charges if done intentionally. However, you may not be able to get punitives in small claims court. You may be able to get compensatory damages like your travel costs and the difference of what you had to pay for real tickets. (assuming he as money, is not a deadbeat and will pay a judgment).
You could probably press charges in the jurisdiction in which you met with him or quite possibly in the Indio area where the venue is located.
Sucks to hear. I actually heard of someone "making" wristbands this weekend so it sounds like there will be a lot of monkey business going on out there this weekend. Good luck. Sucks. Expensive lesson learned.
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