Sorry to hear about this Art. I hope you did not loose too much... although loosing anything due to a scammer is unacceptable. I am thinking if it is worth your time, I would use some of the methods that Scorp has mentioned. 1st gather facts & info. You have his address & name. Now I would go find out where he works, or who he works for. No one wants a collector calling their work... much less a phone call to the scammers manager or boss. You can cause him much pain if you know where he works. 2. What about outstanding warrants & unpaid collections? Maybe this guy owes child support too... not surprising if he is a crook. So, these are a few tools to get him to "cooperate" with you so you do not expose him. I think you should do some fact finding & internet searches to find every detail you can about him first before you pin him down. Scoot