jedimaster
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hallam not sure i understand your post? To my knowledge the PD goes in with a warrant seizes any stolen items, after booked into evidence(depending on what type of crime) can be returned to original owner. I understand they don't go looking for the owner, but if the person who filed the report can identify the property and prove it is theirs they take it. The QPD has a detailed list (pictures/ser#'s) of items that were "stolen" with everybody's contact info why would it cost Thousands of dollars to recover? I might have to cover return shipping but that should be it.
He is actually banned from using a computer , he has been using an I phone though.
...... I mean, it's not stereos and gold watches which you can hock anywhere, it's high profile prop stuff. It's BOUND to show up, yes?
On another note, what's chucklehead doing with the stolen items? Why hasn't anything shown up before? I mean, it's not stereos and gold watches which you can hock anywhere, it's high profile prop stuff. It's BOUND to show up, yes?
Thanks, Mars. I appreciate you, bro.
A couple of notes.
I've always been a little nervous about shipping overseas as the laws are different and tougher to prosecute if scammed. I figure worse case, if the dollar value is high enough, I WILL show up on your doorstep to collect. I've done it before and I'll do it again. No, I'm not saying I'll show up to kick your ass, but if a scammer is suddenly faced by the scamee showing up at their door, they will become polite, apologetic, will immediately give you your item and will compensate you for your time. If the scammer lives in Australia, there's no chance I can get to you.
No, of course I'm not shutting down all trades and sales to Oz, however, I had damn well better know who you are or I'll wait before your item arrives before I send you anything.
On another note, what's chucklehead doing with the stolen items? Why hasn't anything shown up before? I mean, it's not stereos and gold watches which you can hock anywhere, it's high profile prop stuff. It's BOUND to show up, yes?
Unless there are a maker's tell-tale marks on a one-off item that was made, I think it would be very hard to tell that b'that' specific suit is a stolen one.
Hey guys, I was hoping to use this thread to sell a great Hellboy book I just *made*.
Sorry, too soon? :lol
It turns out Chucklehead has an active eBay account. Unfortunately, eBay won't share his username so no way to track his account.