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Old 09-23-2010, 09:04 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by kermalou View Post
I am just thinking of the worst case scenario if this guy turns out to be scum.
Time to face reality: He IS scum. You got scammed trying to undercut the legitimate seller, Amazon. The simple, common sense approach is to consider this a $120 lesson in ethics. If you do, I would say it was money well spent. Don't compound the error by trying to hack it and download books illegally - unless I am misunderstanding your plan. Do the right thing. Give it back and know that at least you are ethical. If you have a receipt, keep it. With any luck, you will find the bad guy and maybe you can sue him for the money he owes you.

Good luck with your decision.
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