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Originally Posted by SCION
I would follow up with him and mention that you hope he does the right thing so you don't have to notify the authorities. Mention that a family member who works in law enforcement is encouraging you to pursue that route NOW, but you're giving him the benefit of the doubt. Something to the effect to nudge him in the direction you wish him to take.
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Yeah I don't feel like I'm completely out of options if I need to "threaten action." Another reason I feel a little bit comforted is that he included his work email/work title in his signatures. But I did call his work (when I was trying to reach him the day I got the package) and was told that he no longer works there..... Shady, huh? but then I checked the email and noticed that he had a different signature in the last few emails with a different work title/phone # (same line of business), so I don't think.. unless he's impersonating someone (!) that he was actively trying to scam me. I don't know how much I could do if he decides not to cooperate, but it makes me "feel" better, you know?