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I'll bid... ...once I pay my ebay fees...

And I'll help you "get them back" if you need me...

Heh, that would be great. Organize a meet when you're suppose to pick them up. The guy would be trying to work out what the f**k that grumbling noise in the distance is when the Skyline he stole them from turns up leading 10 others.

its a bit wierd why the police wont help you

we used to get police reports (at my old job) usually one every fortnight ish for some ebay auction related

the victim would contact cops and say xyz on ebay sold me stuff and ripped me off

police would file police report and contact ebay and say give us the IP address for user xyz

the police would then find the netblock owner for the IP address and contact the ISP

and ask for subscriber information for IP address @ date/time and the ISP would give up the details

the police would then have the home address , full details , credit card etc of the ebay user

this would require a full report and search warrant for the information etc

Hardest thing for Ferah will probably be proof that the rims are hers. Without proof of purchase (maybe rims came with car) and without any identifying marks or serial numebrs on rims that can be used to prove they are hers, there wont be anyway to tell if they are hers or not. Rims arent something that are unique.

Before you guys go and beat this guy up, how do you know that he didn't buy these wheels off the guy who stole it? The guy who stole it probably sold these to him for $20 or something and he just wants to make a profit?

Before you guys go and beat this guy up, how do you know that he didn't buy these wheels off the guy who stole it? The guy who stole it probably sold these to him for $20 or something and he just wants to make a profit?

Inform this person that they have purchased stolen rims and find the details of who they bought them off.

Post the ebay link!

Or just any details would help.

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