Hope this helps man. If you sent him a check via the postal service you can contact authorities because if you use the USPS to send or recieve anything (or if anything at all involoved in the crime) and then commit a crime it becomes a FEDERAL CRIME. As in a felony. I believe the post office website has information on who to contact and how to do it. If not, call your local post office. Fortunately enough for you (especially since there are two of you now), they have people who's job is to track down scumfuks like this. I suggest you two guys work together and I think you'll have a better chance of tracking him down. If you didn't send anything via USPS, you can still find people but you'll have to contact authorities first. Be sure to tell them there's another person who's been ripped off and they'll probably be more inclined to investigate.
Drewcifer- Have you tried contacting the Western Union folks who sent or recieved your money? If they have a record of your transaction they might be able to help you out. It's a start at least.
And just so you guys know...cell phone companies aren't exactly inclined to give you any personal information about their customers to regular folks like us. You'll probably have to get someone in law enforcement involved.
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