Have you ever knowingly accepted a gift that was stolen? If so, what was it?
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Accepting a stolen present.
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Accepting a stolen present.
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Re: Accepting a stolen present.
Never, and I wouldn't.
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No.
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Re: Accepting a stolen present.
No and I would not.
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Re: Accepting a stolen present.
Tony Marino wrote:No and I would not.
Suzi- …is a Power Member.
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Re: Accepting a stolen present.
Not as far as I know. I wouldn't accept a gift that I knew was stolen.
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Suzi wrote:Not as far as I know. I wouldn't accept a gift that I knew was stolen.
CatEyes10736- …is a Power Member.
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Re: Accepting a stolen present.
No but a cousin of mine once tried to sell me a stolen cellphone.
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I was suspicious, yes I accepted it. It was the thought to me that counted.
This, to me, is related to the "known thief" thread, I've known my aunt to steal, so gifts I've accepted from her, I appear to be suspicious of, but never denied them. In turn, she's also tried selling me stolen stuff, often times after I've refused to buy, she'll just give it.
This, to me, is related to the "known thief" thread, I've known my aunt to steal, so gifts I've accepted from her, I appear to be suspicious of, but never denied them. In turn, she's also tried selling me stolen stuff, often times after I've refused to buy, she'll just give it.
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Re: Accepting a stolen present.
No, and I wouldn't.
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