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- From: ambaker@calweb.com (Alex Baker)
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- Subject: Re: ATTN: Victims of the thief Dirk J. Rokicki (palo alto, ca)
- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 1996 01:37:47 GMT
- Organization: CalWeb Internet Services, Inc.
- Message-ID: <4f8vr3$vsa@news.calweb.com>
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- On 5 Feb 1996 16:37:06 GMT, c23jwd@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com (Jeffrey
- William Davis) wrote:
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- >He seems to give everyone a different story about the rubber checks. He
- >told me (when I got my rubber check) that he had to close the account
- >simply because he moved and there wasn't a branch locally - and he was
- >very sorry about the mixup... he would mail a cashier's check out
- >the very next day. Yeah right! EVERY time I called I got this girl he
- >was living with. And every time Dirk was either out or working on the
- >roof! Well... I told her to get him off the roof and on the phone! Then
- >he would claim to have forgotten... and would get the cashier's check out
- >right away. A total lie! Repeat ad nausium!
- >
- >The moving, intermittently disconnected phone, and changing phone numbers
- >made things even worse. The REAL story is that he has a rubber-checkbook
- >just for 'buying' things! There is no mistake! Dirk is a liar and a
- >thief. The evidence is clear. He didn't have the money to buy the
- >things over the net. The account had to be closed by him personally.
- >He continued to initiate deals over the net and pay with checks on the
- >closed account. Almost 2 years later he is doing the same thing... and
- >it would be my guess that the bouncing checks are being written on the
- >same 2-year old rubber checkbook! He is fully aware of what he is doing;
- >stealing!
-
- If he's wirting checks on a closed account, here in California that is
- considered fraud. The penalties are much more exever for fraudulent
- bad checks, than they are for the simple overdraft.
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- Contact the police in his town and inform them of the facts in the
- case, and press charges.
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