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signing form with my name and his last name


Question Posted Wednesday May 12 2004, 12:15 pm

My ex boyfriend had brought a computer for me when we were living together 2 years ago and i had moved out and then he had gotten another place and we are still friends but his computer had to go to the shop and he gave me the information needed to check on where the computer was because when i kept on calling it was at one place then shipped to another and finally back where it belonged. so i went to go pick it up and the company let me because him and i had brought the computer in together and the woman said he does not care what information was put down because i knew the problems with the computer because he does not know it as i do he was never on it only me and my daughter. so now he is saying that i stole in which i doid not and i helped him through his heart operation 3 years ago and he has a mechanical valve and his own family was not even there not even his friends just me. also the nurses gave me food and a placde to sleep while he was in the hospital so i need help.

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storageanddisposal answered Wednesday May 12 2004, 12:33 pm:
If the problem is that your afraid he'll take the computer, do to the fact that it seems like a small informal company, and both of your names are on the form, and it was a gift to you, you should be able to keep your computer. I'm not sure that that's a definate considering he paid for it though. I can't understand why he would accuse you of such a thing since you stuck by him through probably the most difficult part of his life. I think there are some elements missing here to arrive at a solid conclusion.

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jbdreamer answered Wednesday May 12 2004, 12:29 pm:
I am a little confused as to exactly what you need help with, your grammar is all wrong and makes your question quite hard to read. You will get more responses to your questions if it is clearly written.

Even though it was a gift, I'd say just give him back the computer and be done with him.

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