Did I overreact?

Quad08

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So I was leaving my local Gamestop today when a man drove up in a silver SUV, and struck up a conversation with me. He claimed to be from a delivery agency and had a home theater system in the back that was worth thousands of dollars, but was not listed on his delivery list. He offered to sell it to me for only a few hundred dollars. I claimed to only have my debit card and he drove away.

Feeling that something was wrong about the whole senario, I called the police and gave them all the information I had. Talking this over later with my friends and family, some of them are saying that calling the cops may have been overreacting a bit, as the man didn't technicaly do anything illegal. This is bugging me as I really don't want to waste the cops time if it turns out to be nothing.

So, Escapists, what do you think? Should I have called the cops or just shrugged the whole thing off as the man being a weirdo?
 

Marter

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I don't really see any problem with calling the cops. It sounds pretty shady to me. That's probably what I would have done.
 

EeveeElectro

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It does sound a bit dodgy, it might have been stolen, so if there was a burglary recently, the police have a suspect.
 

Tzekelkan

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You did the right thing in my eyes. I'm not sure I would have done it myself, but I would certainly wished I'd done it afterwards. Good call, that sounded pretty shady indeed.
 

Shru1kan

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I've honestly benefitted from electrician surplus (but I knew the guy personally) and have 5 or so speakers, and a TV for free from an old job he did.

But I wouldn't buy that stuff out of the back of the van, seems like he was dumping hot stuff to get a quick profit.
 

CoverYourHead

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Sounds really, really, sketchy. I think you made the right move. If he's not doing anything wrong, then there's no harm down. Otherwise something bad is stopped.

You made the right call, no worries!
 

Gigaguy64

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Not at all.
He could have been doing something illegal.

Its part of their jobs to check things out.
 

El Poncho

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It wasn't over reacting, it was reacting.

Just leaving it be wouldn't be doing anything at all.
 

razer17

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Sounds dodgey to me. I would say that he probably wasn't even a delivery man. And aren't these packages usually packaged? How would he know how much the system was worth?

He is probably trying to sell you a box filled with bricks, and then he goes and sells his "sound system" to the next schmuck who come along.
 

Weaver

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I think you did the right thing. You didn't call 911 though, right? Just the local station?
 

Kavic86

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I would have done the same thing, in fact I would have took pictures and got his personal number too that way I make sure the cops can find the guy. But I'm just an ass sometimes so thats sounds like a normal thing to do. You shouldn't beat your self up over it, think of it like this, worst case he did steal it and you just helped catch a thief.
 

aspher

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It seems clear the guy was on the dodge, but whether or not trying to peddling a sound system presumably obtained illegally is a matter for the police is something that comes down to the individual. Personally, I wouldn't have called the police, but I'm not going to tell someone they 'overreacted' because they did.
 

PureChaos

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i wouldn't have called the police but that doesn't mean you over reacted. have you seen Minority Report? though he didn't commit a crime, doesn't mean he wasn't going to commit one