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Old 02-27-2007, 03:17 PM   #1
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Send me his info .....

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Old 02-27-2007, 03:35 PM   #2
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Unfortunately without a contract he may not be liable for anything.
At best this sounds like a small claims issue.

I don't think any rescue groups could help as the dog is personal property.
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Old 02-27-2007, 03:43 PM   #3
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Ok, I'm no lawyer...

But if it could be reasonably proven that you would not have given the man the dog had you known his real identity, I could think it would still be potentially criminal fraud. I can't believe a contract would be needed for this.

If the dog was sold for personal gain then even more so.

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Old 02-27-2007, 03:48 PM   #4
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thats what Im thinking too
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Old 02-27-2007, 04:05 PM   #5
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Criminal Fraud. interesting angle.
Where's the lawyers on this board.
That could be a a felony!!!
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Old 02-27-2007, 04:52 PM   #6
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Criminal Fraud. interesting angle.
Where's the lawyers on this board.
That could be a a felony!!!
ugh...real tough to prove a criminal fraud case here. The dog was free correct? So you have suffered no financial harm. You were not deceived out of any money or out of any services rendered. All you have here is a creep who misrepresented some facts so you would give him a free dog.

You could try a civil action for fraud, but again you must be able to prove damages. There was no contract or consideration. How will you quantify damages for a pet you were looking to unload for free?

NOW I AM PLAYING DEVIL"S ADVOCATE HERE SO DON"T TAKE THIS THE WRONG WAY, but a judge or clerk will probably question you as to your actions. If the placement of the pet meant so much to you, wouldn't a little due diligence and investigation on your part have been in order? If you had found out he lived in the projects and not a sprawling estate in Assonet you may not be in your current predicament.

This guy sounds like a dirt bag who needs to be taught a lesson, but I am not quite sure what remedy you'd be entitled to in a court of law.

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Old 02-27-2007, 05:01 PM   #7
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Perhaps civil fraud then? Again, I'm no expert (yea, not even close )

But even though there was no money changing hands, the dog could be determined to have some value, and the creep obviously lied about his intentions. I would think this could constitute a verbal contract.

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Old 02-27-2007, 05:13 PM   #8
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I hate to say it but this was over from the minute he got the dog and left.

The only action now is to beat his ass so he can't do it again to someone else, send me his name and I'll have some friends nose around and get some real background on him, not just what the cops know.

And if I find out things you don't like as in what really happened to your pet, I can put the word out on him with the under city crew.

These guys like dogs and hate scumbags like this Ahole and I'm sure they'd make him feel like a bait dog in a pitbull ring.

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Old 02-27-2007, 05:16 PM   #9
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Perhaps civil fraud then? Again, I'm no expert (yea, not even close )

But even though there was no money changing hands, the dog could be determined to have some value, and the creep obviously lied about his intentions. I would think this could constitute a verbal contract.

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Remember, the monetary value of the dog was never in question, although the dog may have been "worth" $600, Mr. Macey set the value at $0 when he actively sought to give the dog away for free.

"Free German Shepherd
Pure Bred, Black, nice dog raised with kids cost me $600.00 but hes free to you comes with his Big Crate where he sleeps at night 8 months old come get him please!!!! or hes going to the shelter too much on my plate to deal with right now he needs more attention than we can give him he deserves better."

I would guess one could try to put a value on pain and suffering.... but there is no evidence the dog has been harmed or anything of that nature.

Tough call.

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Old 02-27-2007, 05:36 PM   #10
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Definatly my Fault

Doing things in a rush not taking the precautions and the biggest mistake trusting a complete stranger, true I gave him away free under the assumption of what this guy told me was the truth if I knew the man lived in a project type setting and lied about everything he told me of course I would not have given him the dog. Probably nothing I can do except to cause this man pressure to tell me where that dog went and is he safe or did he sell him right after I gave it to him some of the e mails I got are disgusting, people do this for Pit Bull training they tape the dogs mouth shut and let pit bulls go after them, I searched this guys name and number on yahoo it comes up the www.mrsnakeman.com with a picture of a big boa did he feed it to a giant snake see what is going through my head I am sick to death over this because an a ss wont tell me what he did with the dog just tell me and put me in contact with whoever got him if hes safe fine end of story if he wont tell me then somethings wrong with this situation.
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Old 02-27-2007, 04:06 PM   #11
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What the......some people, I've really really got to question. I hate when I read stuff like this. Where's the trust?
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