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Old 11-11-2007, 03:57 PM
Enervate Enervate is offline
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Default Re: I was robbed yesterday for $9,000

OP is a massive pussy.
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Old 11-11-2007, 04:05 PM
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Default Re: I was robbed yesterday for $9,000

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OP is a massive pussy.

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Really OP, this guy stole 9k from you, and you don't want to get violent with him. Freakin teach him a good lesson, tht POS needs a good ol fashion ass whoopin.

Beat hit to the ground, then call the police.
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Old 11-11-2007, 04:02 PM
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And for the weed thing, I was having nothing to do with it. I was just backing him the money so he could do it. Real sketchy, but nothing illegal in my part because I was essentially backing/loaning him for a venture, even tho it was illegal I would personally have absolutely nothing to do with it, have no idea where it was, would never see any of it, only loaning him money and getting it back. But thats beside the point. I've obviously made mistakes and been young and naive, but if someone has any ideas on how I can advance please educate me

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You are lucky he didn't go through with it and get caught because you would go to prison with him. You wanted to fund a drug dealing operation, that makes you a drug dealer, DUCY?

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I've never been one to "narc" on someone or rat someone out or even contact the police in situations where I probably should.

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Hmm, this thing called Karma now comes to mind. How many people do you think are protecting this guy because of the same attitude as yours?
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:11 PM
BrianBigNFun BrianBigNFun is offline
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Default Re: I was robbed yesterday for $9,000

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And for the weed thing, I was having nothing to do with it. I was just backing him the money so he could do it. Real sketchy, but nothing illegal in my part because I was essentially backing/loaning him for a venture, even tho it was illegal I would personally have absolutely nothing to do with it, have no idea where it was, would never see any of it, only loaning him money and getting it back. But thats beside the point. I've obviously made mistakes and been young and naive, but if someone has any ideas on how I can advance please educate me

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uhhh...giving someone money to start a weed farm and expecting more in return back (you said 6k for 20K in an earlier post) is most certainly illegal. Fortunately for you it's a his word against yours for burden of proof since he never did grow weed.
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:51 PM
Papi Shasho Papi Shasho is offline
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LOL, you people must be rich...my ex-buddy for years owes me $300 that I lent him after he gave me his debit card and said once his check posts the next day I can withdraw it, he needed the money bad. Next day, there was .32 in there, and he disappeared to another city, or so I heard.

That's only $300 and I'd punch him in the face if I see him, as well as the crackhead who used to wash my car who I lent $5 to, but I didn't have change, so I gave him a $20 to go straight to the gas station and bring me my $15 in change, and he never came back.

Maybe I'm just a cheap bastard? I just don't see how I can lend someone 6k, they disappear, and then take them back as a friend when they claim they'll pay me back slow? lol once a scumbag always a scumbag
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Old 11-11-2007, 01:39 PM
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Also, he got on my computer and emptied my FTP account for a decent amount. Can full tilt seriously not send me my funds back? Anyone have experience here
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Old 11-11-2007, 01:42 PM
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send them a police report immediatly? that would be the only thing i could think of. i think your screwed there.
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Old 11-12-2007, 02:49 AM
JoeDimaggio JoeDimaggio is offline
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That's what happens when you get involved with drug dealers/abusers. A majority of them are complete pieces of [censored]. If you want to avoid it happening again don't run around with the wrong crowd.
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Old 11-12-2007, 03:47 AM
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The guy's a freak and a very weird dude. He is also quite young. I think we should stay away.
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Old 11-12-2007, 03:52 AM
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you suck at poker and at life and deserved to lose the money ldo.

also, since it was agreed you were going to get more than your initial loan back for the marijuana project then yea, you are invovled. If you start to financially benefit from an illegal activity, then you are involved.

So yea, don't tell that to the police, moran. As for letting him back into your life. nice one. SO YEA, CONGRATS ON GETTING DATE RAPED AND ROPPED.
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