That is an understandable response. But there are many underlying factors that caused our relationship to end. A lot of bad things. Most of them were caused by her...
Also, I never asked for the TV and I even advised her to really think about buying such an expensive item. She, in hindsight...
I guess thats understandable. But then again, I shouldn't have to give up my only TV now that she wants to spite me. Plus, with her having no proof of there being any agreement between the two of us, I'm fairly confident in my chances.
What's unreasonable is to buy a $2000 tv for someone when...
But how is that the case when she gave it to me as a gift? I thought the moment it is recognized and given/received as a gift along with the text messages from her stating such then the tv should belong to me?
If her main intention was to give this to me with no other consideration (other...
now she wants it back. The TV was priced at over $2000 and was also delivered to my address when she bought it. And I even offered to make payments to help, but she declined stating that she got that TV for ME as a gift and she wasn't going to let me make payments on my own gift.
We began...
The Tv was purchased and delivered in mid-october. We officially split up towards the end of November. We began dating in the beginning of September. The text message was sent on Oct.15.
Would it be wise to retain a lawyer or would I be OK with just the text messages as evidence?
Also are...
now she wants it back. The TV was priced at over $2000 and was also delivered to my address when she bought it. And I even offered to make payments to help, but she declined stating that she got that TV for ME as a gift and she wasn't going to let me make payments on my own gift.
Although...