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  • #16
    indeed and a reduction of a third off the sentence for an early guilty plea....

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    • #17
      Do keep the thread updated.

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      • #18
        Will I be expected to pay the companies back I have defrauded? What about the items I still have - can they be arranged to be sent back? I’m concerned the police will take everything I have in a house search including items I genuinely bought

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        • #19
          It’s been a few weeks now and heard nothing from the police… Is there a possibility they simply don’t investigate due to lack of resources? Also can the companies take this to a small claims court whilst the police still are “investigating”?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Keipa View Post
            It’s been a few weeks now and heard nothing from the police… Is there a possibility they simply don’t investigate due to lack of resources? Also can the companies take this to a small claims court whilst the police still are “investigating”?
            We don't know is the answer. The Small Claims Court has an upper limit of £10,000, so it wouldn't be in the Small Claims Court.

            Gathering evidence maybe an issue in so far as you didn't purchase all the items from one retailer / their are 'multiple' couriers involved etc.

            No easy task even with technology.

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            • #21
              Agreed but I believe the companies are in contact with eachother. Also there’s a clear pattern of ordering and receiving refunds on bank statements

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Keipa View Post
                Agreed but I believe the companies are in contact with eachother. Also there’s a clear pattern of ordering and receiving refunds on bank statements
                Yes, but they would still need statements.

                Everything has to be 'cast iron', even if you went into a police station and said 'I did this', without evidence it's going nowhere.

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                • #23
                  If they searched they would easily find evidence..

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                  • #24
                    Could the police sit on this for months/years before even actioning anything? It’s horrible to be stuck in limbo at the moment not knowing anything.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Keipa View Post
                      Could the police sit on this for months/years before even actioning anything? It’s horrible to be stuck in limbo at the moment not knowing anything.
                      It's probably not as straightforward as you think. How many items?

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                      • #26
                        Around 10

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Keipa View Post
                          Around 10
                          O.K., you'll just have to wait. Update the thread.

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                          • #28
                            Is there a chance nothing comes of it? What should be done with any physical evidence?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Keipa View Post
                              Is there a chance nothing comes of it? What should be done with any physical evidence?
                              It's pointless asking questions, I don't know any more then you do on how or when police etc will respond.

                              Distract yourself as much as you can.

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