who you THINK may have knowingly tricked you into what may be a white collar crime...saying he didn't think it was a crime and knows you know nothing about this particular "thing?" Would this person really love you? Mind you, it can't be proven it is suspicioned.
2007-11-08
10:33:54
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I don't deliberately do anything illegal and never have. I didn't think he would ever either. I don't know.
2007-11-08
10:58:32 ·
update #1
The person we were dealing with actually was the one who I think may have lied. He just didn't correct him. I thought about all this when I got home and the more I thought the more things seemed strange. I have a headache.
2007-11-08
11:03:04 ·
update #2
My husband didn't correct him.
2007-11-08
11:03:35 ·
update #3
Yikes teenie.
2007-11-08
11:05:17 ·
update #4
I will tell you what it is: I bought a car for our child and the company it was a salvaged title. I find out the car in my name can't be titled because the title isn't clear (???). How can he sell a car without a clear title? The dealer told me it was a clear salvage title. Is this a crime or not? What is a salvage title that is not clear?
2007-11-08
11:18:08 ·
update #5
The car was reported stolen, written off by the insurance company, found and sold as salvage thus why the salvage title. But why isn't it clear now?
2007-11-08
11:24:54 ·
update #6
he's a jerk that doesn't really care about his wife. to love and protect, but then again through thick and thin? :|
2007-11-08 10:39:51
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answered by 1monkey2butterflies 4
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He might love you but a more important question might be should you love him? Perhaps right now write a letter to a trusted family member and talk about what he did and how he made you take part in it and perhaps even tell him or her not to open it but put it away in a safe place. In the event this suspicioned crime is found out you can tell whether he loves you or not by whether he accepts the blame or tries to pin it on you, and should you be charged you have the written note which you could present in court in your defense that you didn't know what he had you do was a crime.
He may love you but he has a poor way of showing you if he does. I would go online and learn all I could about the particular thing you are talking about and be very cautious about signing anything in the future. Good luck to you!
2007-11-08 19:00:22
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answered by Al B 7
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Sounds like a husband that has fallen out of love with you and in love with someone else who may have talked him into using you as the scape goat. Sorry but that was the first thing that came to mind.I guess I've been watching to many movies.
2007-11-08 19:01:58
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answered by Teenie 7
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.......who you "THINK" "may have" knowingly tricked you into what "may be" a white collar crime...saying he didn't "think" it was a crime and knows you know nothing about this particular "thing?" .......
Too many unknowns - What are you worrying about?
Appears to be supposition and conjecture. No apparent foundation.
"Would this person really love you" -- Maybe - maybe not. It's possible. You decide.
2007-11-08 18:49:04
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answered by Christian 2
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I would want the FACTS..and not make any decisions or come to any conclusions without them. This may or may not have a thing to do with LOVE, dear.
2007-11-08 18:43:56
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answered by Barbara A 5
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Your significant other has to have your best interests at heart for it to work. If this guy is "using" you for criminal interests, he doesn't have your best interests at heart.
If you don't have kids it's a good time to start pulling back.
2007-11-08 18:44:01
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answered by Avatar 4
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Go see him when he goes to jail.
2007-11-08 18:38:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i think he would also trick another woman out of her panties.
2007-11-08 18:56:59
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answered by jeff b 4
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Has nothing to do with love only greed and/or fear.....
2007-11-08 18:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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his problem, let him work it out.
2007-11-08 18:49:41
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answered by lydia t 2
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