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Originally Posted by baily
I think you should send a kind reply back indicating that you're sorry, and that you'll be filing a complaint with the USPS promptly.
You may not want to pursue this, but you could also file a complaint with his local police department. If you believe you're the victim of a fraud, and you have documentation to show it, I don't see why they wouldn't draw up a report. I'm not advising you to do it, but the option is there.
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Absolutely you should file a police report - that's what the cops are for, after all. And a USPS report, making it clear that the mail was used for fraudulent purposes.