Cool
If someone sees you driving a fancy car or wearing a Rolex that you’ve borrowed, and they assume you own them, that’s on the other person. No deception.
Since he loaned you the car, does he get a part of the prize?
He didn’t “decieve” anyone, because the proper spelling is deceive!
Dana Summers
April 03, 2015
C over 2 years ago
Cool
SusieB over 2 years ago
If someone sees you driving a fancy car or wearing a Rolex that you’ve borrowed, and they assume you own them, that’s on the other person. No deception.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Since he loaned you the car, does he get a part of the prize?
richarddraper8 Premium Member over 2 years ago
He didn’t “decieve” anyone, because the proper spelling is deceive!