Wow. I really didn’t expect a warrant to issue.I received the warrant today. I am charged with theft by failure to make required disposition of funds.
Anyone here local to Lancaster County that wants the case (and is an attorney!)?
Very off.I would still question this...something really seems "off".
Yeah, possibly the owner left out important details like the equipment was defective, owner attempted to repair it twice without success and then ghosted the customer before the CC chargeback.Very off.
It is possible that the store owner lied to the police.
Here is a link to the law that Jomo1 is said to have violated:Yeah, possibly the owner left out important details like the equipment was defective, owner attempted to repair it twice without success and then ghosted the customer before the CC chargeback.
I mentioned earlier that there are legal ways to settle contract disputes. Reversing charges on a credit card is not one of the preferred ways. Haha.As I said on the first page of this thread, "So basically you stole something as you still have the item."
And now he is charged with theft.
A chargeback certainly did not work to end this dispute. That’s for sure.Credit card companies make it too easy for the consumer to "believe" that a chargeback ends the dispute.
It doesn't.
I don't know if this will help you or muddy the waters but here is a list of appellate case decision regarding convictions under 3927.I received the warrant today. I am charged with theft by failure to make required disposition of funds.
Thanks for the update. It is good that you have an attorney.I have my 1st and hopefully last court date on Friday 6/2. I will be represented by an attorney.
I will update this thread after the criminal case is over. Then the real fun will start.