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Clover
03-08-2011, 09:11 PM
Alright, a certain someone took someone to Mexico because he was taking a lot of cargo, and needed someone that knew Mexico to do paperwork, blah blah. Well, unfortunately he left without paying me, short of $2000 dollars, but a shipping company that refused to take his stuff because of the cartel refused to take his stuff so I refunded his money and sold a lot of stuff including plasma TVs, vehicles etc. Now we're both back at home, and he went to my girlfriends ex husband and told him they were keeping my car (which is parked at their house, since I went to their house before leaving to my destination) and said they were going to keep it and the mexican federal cops recovered one of his trucks (that he lost himself) blah blah. Now I have a bunch of people mad at me and I'm unsure what to do, so BI...ideas?
Clover
03-08-2011, 09:19 PM
There's more to it, the mexican mafia AKA cartel stole the other half of their shit...someone may or may not have set that up and they may or may not be suspicious of that, but that's not the point...:shifty:. He's pissed now apparently, and I have to make sure he's not going to go to anyone else. His young child and wife aren't off the table here. I need the best ideas and really fast...I'm not too worried about anything honestly, I just need my car back. Oh and I'm...'locked and loaded, heavily'.
Tachosomoza
03-08-2011, 10:00 PM
If all you want is the car, that's fairly simple! Know anyone with connections in the repo or towing industry? It doesn't sound like this situation warrants violence. How dangerous is this guy?
Clover
03-08-2011, 11:02 PM
If all you want is the car, that's fairly simple! Know anyone with connections in the repo or towing industry? It doesn't sound like this situation warrants violence. How dangerous is this guy?
Well, it does warrant violence and I'm going to use it. I'm going to instill terror into his family that he probably never knew existed.
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