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      01-17-2012, 02:02 PM   #133
mkoesel
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Drives: No BMW for now
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Canton, MI

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OP, please post:

- The full name of the person who took your money.
- The full names of other employees of the dealership with whom you dealt on that day.
- Details of who you were with, number of people with you, descriptions, etc.
- The exact date and time of your arrival and departure (as best as you recall).
- The exact date and time you handed the money over.
- Any other significant details we should know. Basically anything the police would ask.

To be clear, I am not saying you are making anything up here. But, you need to give us a lot specifics for this to become real, IMHO. And, if you want the help of collective community, you better be prepared to provide details and answer questions. Contrary to what some folks suggest, soliciting help from the online community can be an effective way to get justice, or at least some sort of relief. There are plenty documented examples out there, though none with stories like this behind them to my knowledge.

If you want help, that's your next move. Maybe someone who has friends or other ties to that dealership can help at least come up with a way to prove to the owner of the dealership that you are telling the truth. Maybe someone is or knows of law enforcement in the area that can help get some action here. Lots of other possiblities exist. But you need to articulate your story and get some buy-in. Otherwise, you are going to get nothing but skepticism and ambivolence.
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