Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
If you lend the TV with a contract, you run the risk of never seeing the GF again.
If you lend the TV without a contract, you run the risk of never seeing the TV again.
Which one is more important?
TV.
Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
If you lend the TV with a contract, you run the risk of never seeing the GF again.
If you lend the TV without a contract, you run the risk of never seeing the TV again.
Which one is more important?
Originally posted by: richardycc
dude, I am sitting out in a middle of an online poker game to write this, so you better pay attention, you either has the the word 'tool' written on your forehead or you let these girls think you have a big heart/so money that you give out stuff for free, which obviously you are not. I am sorry to tell you, until you fix whatever problem you have, low self esteem, etc? I don't think this one is gonna work out, so you might as well save yourself the TV by not lending it to her.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Update? If she's can afford Ann Taylor clothing, she can buy her own tv.
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Update? If she's can afford Ann Taylor clothing, she can buy her own tv.
I decided to not bother and just lent it to her. She can't buy her own tv yet - her parents gave her a credit card for food and clothes (the clothes she'd need for her job) but rent, etc. has to be paid by her using her own money. She just got her first paycheck and went to ikea to get basic furniture. She'll be able to afford a tv eventually, I'm sure.
Good move. I'm being serious. You showed her your true generous character, and that is very endearing.Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Update? If she's can afford Ann Taylor clothing, she can buy her own tv.
I decided to not bother and just lent it to her. She can't buy her own tv yet - her parents gave her a credit card for food and clothes (the clothes she'd need for her job) but rent, etc. has to be paid by her using her own money. She just got her first paycheck and went to ikea to get basic furniture. She'll be able to afford a tv eventually, I'm sure.
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Originally posted by: FoBoT
specs on the tv? if it is old/fairly worthless, then why bother?
or is it a new fancy "HD" flat multi-billion dollar tv?
27" hdtv, nice set. worth maybe 300 + 60 (stand)...
I love the girl but it's been 2 weeks (we've known each other for about a month), seems risky to just lend her the tv without some sort of document.
To reinterate, I lost a $2,000 computer because I lent it to a "friend" who needed to edit a project. She claimed it was a gift and I felt like a tool for not having her sign something.
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
To reinterate, I lost a $2,000 computer because I lent it to a "friend" who needed to edit a project. She claimed it was a gift and I felt like a tool for not having her sign something.
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Update? If she's can afford Ann Taylor clothing, she can buy her own tv.
I decided to not bother and just lent it to her. She can't buy her own tv yet - her parents gave her a credit card for food and clothes (the clothes she'd need for her job) but rent, etc. has to be paid by her using her own money. She just got her first paycheck and went to ikea to get basic furniture. She'll be able to afford a tv eventually, I'm sure.
Originally posted by: waggy
hahahah man what a thread.
