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Supicioso

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Don't pick apart my post to make it sound like something I didn't say.

I said, It's nice and dandy to inform, but what's going on here isn't informing you're cleverly trying to bash them for what seems like a bad decision on their part. There are better ways of handling these things then what's being demonstrated here. You're acting like a bunch of kids who got tricked out of toy on the playground. My nephew did something very similar not long ago. When I can compare a 4 year old to a group of adults who are supposed to be professionals, there has to be a problem somewhere.
 
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JDiggity

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@Supicioso difference between deliberate fraud and a child who doesn't understand. They stole multiple peoples money and then lied about it?  And then tried to run the same scam multiple times.   Did your nephew do that?
 

Supicioso

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I referring to the way you people are acting, point being. This situation could be handled better then what it is. It's a flame fest surrounded by a group of people who can't move on from a scam they suffered. You clearly aren't getting your money back, so inform people and move on. Don't start a flame/bashing session over it.

The first post served it's purpose very well, beyond that is a bunch of foolishness.
 
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JDiggity

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ahhh I see what your saying.  I didn't suffer from it.  I saw people who suffered from it.  People who had no clue he was a scumbag.  I just don't see the point in protecting scum.  Though I do understand your point. 
 

Zach

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5' 5" 125lbs? He's a little guy :D
 
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drmike

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As for this entire matter, the above fellow, he doesn't have other adult charges in Indiana.

But, he just turned 18 this year.   So it's quite likely he has a juvenile record. 

If you were defrauded by Mr Snyder you should contact the Court.  He has a sentencing hearing on 10/14 for these charges and between now and then a probation department report should be created to recommend sentence proposed by the prosecution.
 
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Zach

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Any idea on what he stole?

Charges: 06/22/2013 THEFT (D FEL) S-5 07/15/2013 08:30:00 20D051306FD665 3000 06/22/2013
 
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RandalBurns

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As for this entire matter, the above fellow, he doesn't have other adult charges in Indiana.

But, he just turned 18 this year.   So it's quite likely he has a juvenile record. 

If you were defrauded by Mr Snyder you should contact the Court.  He has a sentencing hearing on 10/14 for these charges and between now and then a probation department report should be created to recommend sentence proposed by the prosecution.
By the amount of information on the web, he has done this for a long time.
 

WSWD

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About to become a bigger guy if that felony lands him in the big house...
Shame it wasn't a Class C felony.  That's a 2 year minimum sentence.  For the Class D, he's looking at a minimum of about 6 months, and who knows if he'll even serve that.  Probably just probation and fines.
 

drmike

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No doubt, absent a juvenile record for the same behavior, he'll be a probationer.

I can't find any reference to the arrest/charges elsewhere (believe me, I've looked).  Suspecting it may be related to conduct mentioned in start of this thread or other online originated fraud.
 
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MannDude

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Shame it wasn't a Class C felony.  That's a 2 year minimum sentence.  For the Class D, he's looking at a minimum of about 6 months, and who knows if he'll even serve that.  Probably just probation and fines.
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Looks like he won't go to jail. According to his words, at least.
 

RandalBurns

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Shame it wasn't a Class C felony.  That's a 2 year minimum sentence.  For the Class D, he's looking at a minimum of about 6 months, and who knows if he'll even serve that.  Probably just probation and fines.
No doubt, absent a juvenile record for the same behavior, he'll be a probationer.

I can't find any reference to the arrest/charges elsewhere (believe me, I've looked).  Suspecting it may be related to conduct mentioned in start of this thread or other online originated fraud.
Hopefully he reflects on his ways. There are much better ways to go about living your life.
 

drmike

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I am with @RandalBurns on this one.

18 is one of those ages where men define themselves, or fail to.  Unsure if this kid has lousy familial and peer influences or what, or perhaps gets easily lured into downward spirals that end up in fraud.

What do you think @RandalBurns,  perhaps a mandatory military stint or at minimum bootcamp might be good for him?  Perhaps the prosecutor should be recommended such.
 
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RandalBurns

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I am with @RandalBurns on this one.

18 is one of those ages where men define themselves, or fail to.  Unsure if this kid has lousy familial and peer influences or what, or perhaps gets easily lured into downward spirals that end up in fraud.

What do you think @RandalBurns,  perhaps a mandatory military stint or at minimum bootcamp might be good for him?
I don't know if he could handle it, and is the type of person you want serving your country? Right now its a felony and you can kiss the opportunity goodbye.

Someone has to want to fix themselves before someone else can help. It looks like hes enjoying the publicity on his Facebook, like its all a game.
 

WSWD

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He shouldn't be serving our country or anything like that.  He should go to prison, where all criminals should go, and at 5'5" and 125lbs., he would learn real fast how all his clients felt when he screwed them. ;)
 

RiotSecurity

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He shouldn't be serving our country or anything like that.  He should go to prison, where all criminals should go, and at 5'5" and 125lbs., he would learn real fast how all his clients felt when he screwed them. ;)
Oh fuck that, I think that should be at least 5 years in prison.

Theft - fraud, etc.

Just put him in the jail showers and ask him to pick up the soap. I think he'll learn a very important lesson.
 
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