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Hmmm... can you reach his parents somehow?What a brat. I wonder if they know he is scamming people. Or maybe they taught him this behavior...
Quote from: Galactica on June 22, 2017, 12:33:25 PMHmmm... can you reach his parents somehow?What a brat. I wonder if they know he is scamming people. Or maybe they taught him this behavior... It might be possible to pull a FB profile from his Instagram and sniff out his parents that way...
Just wondering, but did the OP directly tell him "That's scamming, you are stealing from me" after he said he couldn't ever pay for the pony? I know it seems super obvious, but some kids are honestly dumb and 'don't get it' until they hear it directly, lol. If the OP hasn't confronted him directly then my suggestion is: do that. Give him a chance to make things right. Say "Within one month I expect either Minty back, my trade pony (it was a trade, right?), or this amount of money in compensation." Something with a solid deadline, so he can't just stall. And if he doesn't make good, that's when you post to the Facebook group telling what happened, or whatnot.I don't think sending a letter to his parents is a good idea. I think most parents would find it super creepy to know someone is looking up their personal information, even if their kid did something wrong.