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Frozen (No bidding. Waiting for action from project owner.)
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| Budget: | $ 10-50 |
| Location: | California |
| Created: | 1/26/2012 21:50 |
| Bidding Ends: | 1/31/2012 21:50 (expired) |
| Project Creator: | vander
Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (1 review)
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| Description: |
[ANY BIDDERS MUST be able to track a license plate # to an address and/or find other identifying information based on picture, license plate, or phone#, email address, or IP address ] I was ROBBED of $280, attempting to PURCHASE AN AIRPLANE TICKET TO WASHINGTON DC to ATTEND the JANUARY 23, 2012 MARCH for LIFE in Washington DC DRO# 122005158 (police report) TO LAPD DETECTIVES:(made report at Olympic Division PD, Vermont Ave, on 1/21/12) On January 19, 2012, I went on craigslist to find a plane ticket to Washington DC from LAX & back (to attend a pro-life march) & found this guy saying he had a ticket for $275 (explaining he used his credit card and frequent flyer account, etc). He didn't want to meet at his “office”(Asiana Airlines on Wilshire) because he said he did this “on the side” and his boss didn't like him meeting with people at work. We exchanged texts & emails & finally I talked with him on the phone & he explained it and said he had identification & once I paid him I would get a confirmation & official itinerary from Continental Airlines. We met at McDonalds. He was a twenty-something African American man, and he showed me his ID (and wrote down an address on Normandie on a piece of paper, same as on his ID card).While we sat there he called the airlines and booked the flight & I got an email itinerary & confirmation# in my box moments later. I paid him $280 and let him keep the change. I took a short vid of him (from which you see the pics below) as we sat there & that was it. He seemed believable (said he was from Dallas, was recently laid off but found some sort of work at Asiana airlines,etc, moved here to be closer to his “fiancé.” ) . I believed it was a credible transaction, but had not yet tried printing a boarding pass. The next day, a guy name Jared called me and said he was thinking about buying a ticket from this same guy and wanted to check with me if it was legitimate. I still believed at the time he called that it was legitimate and said “I think so, but won't know for sure until I get on the airplane.” I said I would text him when I was on the plane. On January 21 I attempted to print the boarding pass but was unable to do so online. I called Continental Airlines (which is merged with United) and was told that the flight was reserved but not yet purchased (not paid for). I asked to speak to a supervisor and a person identifying herself as a “Ms. Brooks” came on and was not helpful, simply repeating that the ticket was not yet purchased. I asked her if she was going to write anything down to prevent this from happening to somebody else or to help any possible police investigations and she said “It's not our responsibility.” I called Jared back and told him what happened. Apparently, subsequently, he had already gone ahead with an attempted deal with this same “Will Elles” for $250 which he has determined to also be fraudulent. He informed me that a third person by the name of Justin was also cheated. I texted Justin and he confirmed that he had been scammed and sent me a picture of “Will Elle's” license plate (see below). This is most of the information I have at the moment (I have a license plate #, photo, ip address, cell phone #, email address, & fake physical address as well as fake name). |
| Attached File: | thief4.jpg |
| Area of Expertise: |
Private Investigator |
| Years of Experience Required: | Any |
| Consultants | Bid ![]() |
Delivery Within | Time of Bid | |
| pinetwork1 | $ 5 | 1 day(s) | 1/27/2012 15:23 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (10 reviews) |
| Tracer and Neil are correct, no budget to work with, sorry for your loss, it stinks but it's best to write it off as a lesson learned. We as PI's cannot run license plate searches in CA due to the stalking laws but the cops certainly can. Have you given them the license#? | ||||
| northwestern1911 | $ 500 | 3 day(s) | 1/27/2012 12:41 | |
| Message me for further details I have dealt with people like this | ||||
neilbuckle ![]() |
$ 500 | 3 day(s) | 1/27/2012 3:25 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (15 reviews) |
| Agree with Tracker, you will spend more than the amount lost, either up the budget or put it down to bad experience. | ||||
tracker ![]() |
$ 500 | 5 day(s) | 1/27/2012 0:37 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (6 reviews) |
| My firm can do this for you, but your price forget about it!! You can't even run a people search off this for under $50.00, you need to decide what it's worth to u and than Let us go from their . Skype: KT1258 Or Email: Tracker at ArizonaPis (dot) c o m | ||||
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