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You need to stop.
So far your leadership and great business acumen has cost an unsuspecting, trusting dummy $2,000.
BUT, your kindness and guilt have cost you your car.
The dummy who had been duped is now the proud, new owner of your car.
You never owed the dummy anything.
Despite that,thedummynow owns your car.
Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year.
When YOU buy another car, buy it from a reputable car dealer no other entity or person, just a reputable car dealer.
Is it my responsibility to owe him back what he lost? The full $2000? Or would give a partial amount be okay? Or do I owe him anything at all? Considering it was his money and all I did was help him and he trusted me and everything.
Your stupidity cost your friend $2000.
Your friend's stupidity cost him $2000.
How you divide up the stupidity is between you and your friend.
From a legal standpoint it's called comparative negligence but it's anybody's guess how a court would divide it up.
Follow your conscience.