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I'm currently trading items with someone from a different state. I am sending half of my items first and he is sending his item then I am sending the other half of my items. If he receives the first half of my items and doesn't send his item is there anything legal I can do?
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He's most likely going to scam you if he asked you to ship first.
I'm pretty sure you can file a complaint with the mail providers for mail fraud.
I'm not sure though as I don't get scammed.
Nice name btw.
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You already took the L
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It is valued at around $1000 in items that I am sending first, is there any legal actions I can take if he doesn't follow through with his end of the deal?
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Bro don't do it, I can put money on that once he recieves your stuff you won't hear from him again. Don't be so trusting online
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I'm aware of that and the risk, I just want to know if there is legal action I could take if I went through with it and sent him a package and he didn't reply or send anything after?
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_Hawaii_ wrote I'm aware of that and the risk, I just want to know if there is legal action I could take if I went through with it and sent him a package and he didn't reply or send anything after?


As I said, you could try to file a complaint with the carriers you used to ship with for mail fraud.
But I'm not 100% sure as I have never been in this position.
Good luck.
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