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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    My incident happened in Denver, so the DPD own the case. I talked to the detective assigned to it, and he just acted annoyed, wouldn't even discuss it. The bank covered my losses immediately, no money lost on my part, so his take was it was between the DPD and US Bank now, if the bank wanted to pursue it, which of course they didn't.
    Yup Rondog, I understand and feel ya completely.

    Unfortunately, you suffered no loss as the bank "made you whole". The D.A.'s office would not consider you a victim anymore and the victim is now the bank, which didn't want to pursue any charges.

    So, your co-worker gets off scot free because the bank doesn't want to pursue charges. They will just add it to the cost of doing business, charge all of us more for their services to cover that cost of doing business and the world continues to revolve. Kind of unfair, isn't it?

    Then and now, I cannot get a bank to be a victim of a crime. I've only seen some limited success with banks wanting to be a victim and it generally revolved around large, unsecured loans or risky loans on investment property.

    I've done a couple of mortgage fraud type cases and we've generally have to go after the suspect not for defrauding the bank, but for filing fraudulent papers, as the bank doesn't want to get involved and will suffer the loss. Go figure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneGuy67 View Post
    Yup Rondog, I understand and feel ya completely.

    Unfortunately, you suffered no loss as the bank "made you whole". The D.A.'s office would not consider you a victim anymore and the victim is now the bank, which didn't want to pursue any charges.

    So, your co-worker gets off scot free because the bank doesn't want to pursue charges. They will just add it to the cost of doing business, charge all of us more for their services to cover that cost of doing business and the world continues to revolve. Kind of unfair, isn't it?

    Then and now, I cannot get a bank to be a victim of a crime. I've only seen some limited success with banks wanting to be a victim and it generally revolved around large, unsecured loans or risky loans on investment property.

    I've done a couple of mortgage fraud type cases and we've generally have to go after the suspect not for defrauding the bank, but for filing fraudulent papers, as the bank doesn't want to get involved and will suffer the loss. Go figure.

    which is exactly why you should forget the police and exact your own punishment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    which is exactly why you should forget the police and exact your own punishment.
    Which I would go to prison for and lose all my rights as a citizen, plus my home, family, and everything I own.....

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    Pay a bum to do it for you dummy.
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