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<blockquote data-quote="xxBURT0Nxx" data-source="post: 4868175" data-attributes="member: 584977"><p>It is not fraud. He said someone died and that he wanted car audio equipment but that he was going to pay for it. He did end up getting things for free, but it is not illegal to recieve a gift.</p><p></p><p>As to the taxes... are you retarded. i doubt he gained thousands of dollars worth of equipment for free. At christmas time, do you pay taxes for your gifts that you recieve??? NO</p><p></p><p>I'm not defending him, as what he did is definitely wrong, but it's not illegal to get gifts or discounts from people on items. And if you really think it is illegal, why don't you file a small claim in court???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xxBURT0Nxx, post: 4868175, member: 584977"] It is not fraud. He said someone died and that he wanted car audio equipment but that he was going to pay for it. He did end up getting things for free, but it is not illegal to recieve a gift. As to the taxes... are you retarded. i doubt he gained thousands of dollars worth of equipment for free. At christmas time, do you pay taxes for your gifts that you recieve??? NO I'm not defending him, as what he did is definitely wrong, but it's not illegal to get gifts or discounts from people on items. And if you really think it is illegal, why don't you file a small claim in court??? [/QUOTE]
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