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Old 07-16-2024, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards View Post
I'm not getting the theft angle. You said you erroneously placed it in the vault. "I purchased the card in question in April of 2024 and erroneously placed it in the vault." That's not theft. Then the vault changed hands as part of a business deal, but nobody stole your card.
Suppose you have a dispute over a business deal, where you and a former partner each think he is owed $50,000 from the other. There's your side of the story, and his. The ongoing dispute lasts a few years without resolution.

Meanwhile, in an unrelated matter, you take your BMW to your local mechanic for an oil change. And then, surprise, your former partner buys that mechanic shop, and now holds your BMW hostage. Either capitulate on the other, unrelated dispute, or you don't get your car back.

Is that legal, fair, ethical?
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