You have to complain to the "postmaster", not one of the lackeys. Yes, I have. They prosecuted the guy and he got $10,000 fine and 1 year probation. But yes, definitely file a complaint with the DA and get as many friends to also. If one postmaster blows you off go over his/her head to his boss, and complain about the postmaster too. Being SOB pays off, but you sometimes have to be a persistent SOB, and a noisy SOB. It's really a matter of how "Network ready" you are [obscure cult movie reference]. IMAHAINGTTIA, Brian P.S. I can be a really noisy persistent SOB, when pushed over the edge. :') Port Orange, FL DA once asked to please move to another state. I was feeling generous and gave him what he wanted, but not when he wanted it. > -----Original Message----- > From: Aaron [mailto:aaron@aarons.net] > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:57 PM > To: kclug > Subject: Re: Registrar problems > > > Have you ever actually tried anything like this though? A > couple years ago > my mail man stopped in and told me that someone had filed a change of > address form at the PO for my address... Turned out to be an > ex business > partner who was trying to steal my mail. I went to the PO > and complained > about it and said I wanted him prosecuted. They basically > blew me off with > a "We'll just change it back." That was the last I ever > heard about it. > > What you want to do is file a complaint with the state > attorney general's > office. Then get your friends to do the same. That will get an > investigation going. > > Aaron > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Brian Densmore" > To: "kclug" > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:41 PM > Subject: RE: Registrar problems > > > > There a real easy fix for this. > > you take your "invoice" down to your local postmaster, > > explain that you do not have an account with so-and-so, > > file a complaint, > > and voila so-and-so is now in court for mail fraud. > > Also take it to you friendly stat prosecutor, he has an > office downtown. > > > > The USPS takes this stuff very seriously. You file a complaint, > > and file criminal charges against them and it'll stop, either > > voluntarily or not. > > > > Brian > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org >