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nwrickert
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Re: [Scam] Need some feedback on how to proceed

..., how can I begin to have AOL investigate this?
This is your problem, not AOL's problem. It is very unlikely that you can get AOL to do any investigation.

It is likely that, with the IP address, and a reasonably accurate time, AOL could determine which of their user acconts was involved. But they are unlikely to give you that information without a subpoena or other court order.

Even if you had that information, it might not help. You have to consider the possibility that the IP address is that of a hacked computer, and hacker might have hidden his real origin/identity.

I suggest you consider the suggestion from Doctor Olds See Profile.
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I thought AOL might not get involved unless there was a court order. At this point, it's probably not worth going down that road as it would probably cost more money than it's worth.

This is another example of the systems currently in place being in much need of an overhaul. Thanks for your feedback.
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