Originally Posted by
nunuorigWell, I am an avid gardener. I have a ton of fruit trees that I've done a lot of grafting. Around February 2017, I started research figs. I came across James website, figcuttings.com. I felt ripped off. I am a military reservist with a lot of connections in law enforcement, and I do a lot of intelligence collection. Therefore, I became a member here when I felt James ripped me off, and wanted to assist other members in getting their money back and stop James.
Afterwards, I started searching other places to buy figs. This forum made me interested in different varieties. Therefore, I turned to ebay. When I received the cuttings from
dausername1, I became suspicious. I spoke with another member here through private chat and warned me about
dausername1. I did some research on the internet and from this forum.
I disputed my transaction with ebay. I explained to ebay about the multiple complaints across the internet. I also explained the use had multiple accounts. I recommended ebay cross reference certain "information" (I don't want to disclose so other people don't hide one of the main points I used to catch dausename1). Ebay told me they see the user had 1w accounts linked to that one piece of "information". I also used Google maps to look at the shipped from address that didn't look legitimate. Ebay said ship the cuttings back. The shipping label had another address with a different name then the shipped from address. I did some research on that address, and found a name and number linked to that address. I called the phone number and asked the caller some fig questions. She responded "I'm sorry, I do t do business over the phone." From that point, I immediately knew it was her. She started making snide comments that we're in line with the obnoxious emails she sent me.
In regards to the FBI, they have a division for cyber and internet related crimes. I contacted them through
https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx and I suspect their doing their own research.
I now have the fig bug. I want the "hard to find" varieties, but I'll be damned if I'm going to be taken advantage of. If someone is selling a fake fig tree, I'm going to call bullshit, and make sure i document and do everything I can to protect myself.
Thanks to this forum, I am now doing business with reputable sellers.
I hope this explains it. I prefer not to go into too much detail, as I 1, don't want to expose the loop holes and have other people exploit them, 2, for the seller to hide themselves further and interfere with a potential investigation.