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    So, a person I work with sent me an email saying that her friends husband bought a lot of TV's and was selling them cheap. Claimed he does this ever year and resales for a profit. Well he was selling a TV I wanted for $650 (cheapest I could find was $1000). So we exchange info and meet up. So the dude shows up, all tatted up and thugish looking with a TV that has no box. Just a power cord and a controller. It still had all the plastic protection crap on it, and looked new, but he said it wouldn't fit in his truck with the box. At this point I think it's probably stolen, but he assured me it wasn't. I gave him money and he left. Afterwards I noticed the serial # plate was torn off.. So my question is, what now?


    Cliffs: I think I bought a stolen TV, what should I do now?

  • #2
    Delete this post and never speak of it again

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    • #3
      Sounds like it fell off the truck

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      • #4
        I bought turnips that fell off a truck once.....
        .....bro....

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        • #5
          I'll give you $250 if that will help ease your mind .

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          • #6
            I'm sending trublue a PM right now........

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            • #7
              Considering the deal is already done, and the TV has nothing making it identifiable, I don't think there's really anything you can do. The time to do something would have been prior to actually exchanging cash for it. And even then the most I would do would be to walk away from the deal. I mean, even if it is actually stolen what are you supposed to do? Call random police agencies and tell them you think it's stolen, then tell them that it has no serial number for them to actually try and figure out where it was stolen from?

              Don't get me wrong, I don't think it's cool to go out and knowingly buy stolen shit, but at this point I don't see another option.

              At most, MAYBE you could call the dude back and see if you can get your money back in exchange for the TV, and wash your hands of the deal. But I doubt he'd be willing to do that, and I wouldn't want to have further interaction with him if he is a thug / thief.

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              • #8
                I wasn't comfortable with any of it. I had the guy meet me at my house since I don't have a car that something like that would fit in, and he was a friend of a coworker. I was uneasy the whole time, and didn't want to back out of the deal ( he had to drive 30 something miles ) and have him come back and fuck with my house or something.

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                • #9
                  What kind/size of TV ?

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                  • #10
                    Probably cargo theft. Even with no serial number DPD could probably tell you if a cargo truck got jacked and they were missing a bunch of TV's from somewhere. There is also a website online they can check where big ticket items are listed if missing nationwide I believe.
                    Whos your Daddy?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Craizie View Post
                      I wasn't comfortable with any of it. I had the guy meet me at my house since I don't have a car that something like that would fit in, and he was a friend of a coworker. I was uneasy the whole time, and didn't want to back out of the deal ( he had to drive 30 something miles ) and have him come back and fuck with my house or something.
                      What do you think he's going to do if you go to the cops and rat? He's more likely to fuck with you for that than anything else.

                      Jason - Good to know, I really wouldn't have expected that to be possible.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chili View Post
                        What do you think he's going to do if you go to the cops and rat? He's more likely to fuck with you for that than anything else.

                        Jason - Good to know, I really wouldn't have expected that to be possible.
                        He has probably sold 20 of them, what are the odds he could narrow it down?
                        Whos your Daddy?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chili View Post
                          What do you think he's going to do if you go to the cops and rat? He's more likely to fuck with you for that than anything else.

                          Jason - Good to know, I really wouldn't have expected that to be possible.
                          True, I guess I'm fucked. I HATE thieves.

                          I'm not 100% sure it was stolen...but you know what they say, if it looks like a duck...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Craizie View Post
                            I wasn't comfortable with any of it. I had the guy meet me at my house since I don't have a car that something like that would fit in, and he was a friend of a coworker. I was uneasy the whole time, and didn't want to back out of the deal ( he had to drive 30 something miles ) and have him come back and fuck with my house or something.


                            I hope he doesn't come back and fuck with your house for a reverse return and another sale.

                            At this point chalk it up and forget trying a warranty.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by kingjason View Post
                              Probably cargo theft. Even with no serial number DPD could probably tell you if a cargo truck got jacked and they were missing a bunch of TV's from somewhere. There is also a website online they can check where big ticket items are listed if missing nationwide I believe.
                              There's no "probably" to it. lol.

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