hulkhelton wrote:
i listed both mine and my wifes computers on craigslist and the same guy emailed me from the same email address.
is there anyway i can get him caught?
Probably not. There's loooong chance but I wouldn't bet a nickel on it. He's probably not in the US and to get whatever country he is in to cooperate with an investigation is highly unlikely unless a lot of money is involved. Sadly that's the case with many of these scams.
I know it isn't funny to you but just now reading that the same guy contacted you about the computers had me spraying Pepsi all over my keyboard. I don't think I want to read the response you made to him.
One thought. Is there any way either you or your wife could get a loan to pay off the bank? Even one co-signed by someone else would be preferable to getting stuck half way through your payments and going to jail. It's much better having a blot on your credit report than a criminal record.
Another thought. Just in case, it might be a good idea to find all the information about this type of scam that you can. That info might come in handy if you do have to go to court. You might also want to give any emails from this latest attempt to scam you on the computers to your attorney. Maybe even have him follow up with the guy to show that this was a deliberate attempt to set you up with the fake check. Don't do this on your own however. With charges possibly pending you don't want to get anywhere near a counterfeit check but an attorney could. It might go some way in proving you were taken advantage of and were not just an accessory to the crime.
Also check with your attorney about this (and all advice you get on the web) but you might want to bring this to the attention of the local media. Internet scams have been somewhat prominent lately on TV so a local story might interest the media in your area.