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Originally Posted by jeremy1375
^ I'm not saying Mr. Golden shouldn't be in jail. But, falsifying a police report?! Why take that chance? Then he's [portum89] out his car AND in legal trouble. The car wasn't stolen, there was an agreement and the buyer breached it. Based on everyones idea of filing it as stolen, that same logic would allow Visa to have you arrested for stealing their money if you didn't pay the bill!
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Sounds like you are swinging from Mr. Golden's nutsack. (Kinda)
The owner of the car has the title. He can not confirm where the car is currently. Mr. Golden saying there was a "verbal agreement" and the owner of the car reporting the car as stolen... Shit, even Judge Judy would see through this bullshit.
And if you knew the law, and your "logic", Visa does not have you agree to a verbal contract. "Hey Visa, can I have $10,000?" I'm pretty sure they don't just say "ok".
So act according to the law, help out the owner of the car get his items back like you said you would, and other than that don't say shit that could get you called as a witness in a court of law.