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Let me throw my opinion out there. It is time to calmly call his father and state your case. Follow it up with, Sir I am sure you will take care of this, That is why I am holding off 3 days to hear from you before I file a police report. Thank you for your help" After 3 days call the father and ask for input, If none call the police. I would recommend not calling the young man again, And if you do just describe kindly what you plan to do. Leave him your address again with that message, And ask him to email you with the tracking # when sent. |
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