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Paul Libman (Pawn America) Ripped me off with a NSF Check East Point, Georgia
I won a Gunbroker Auction and contacted Mr. Libman the seller. He asked for a Postal Money Order as payment and it was sent. When recieved, the revolver was in way less than the "choice" condition as represented in the ad. I contacted Mr. Libman and he agreed that I could return the revolver. I returned it with a letter asking for the purchase price of $300 and $30 Shipping.
After many emails, phone calls etc. I finally received a check in the amount of $330. I deposited it in my bank and a few days later was notified that the check was NSF (no funds to cover it). I immediately contacted Mr. Libman via email, he apologized and said it was all an error and that I should re-deposit the check and it would be good.
I checked with his bank and the check would still have been NSF, I sent Mr. Libman a slightly heated email and demanded a Postal Money Order in the amount of $330+the NSF charge of my bank. He has not responded to phone calls or emails for 2 weeks. This man owns a Pawn America in Atlanta, Georgia and does not have $330.00??? I have reported these events to Gunbroker and will soon contact the Atlanta DA's office. Beware of this man and his business.
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Paul libman
1636 willingham dr,Georgia,
United States of America
Confused or problem individual
#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Sat, June 09, 2012
Unfotunatrly the individual that filed this complaint is confusing me with someone else or may well be the person contracting me attempting to extort money. The local authorities have been contacted regarding this odd but false complaint. Good folks are forced to reply.