• @Xaphanos
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    788 months ago

    This one seems to exceed some threshold for me. The ones that try to buy cars with nonexistent money are bad, but sort of pass as misguided. But this seems like premeditated theft. He went to a rental agency, intending to keep it.

    • @NegativeLookBehind
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      8 months ago

      Bro, he had all the right forms. And recorded trust. Why couldn’t they just let him steal it? Some things just don’t make sense.

      • @Agent641
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        108 months ago

        Such a full caps thing to say.

      • @meco03211
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        98 months ago

        Clearly they haven’t read Article 4.

    • DominusOfMegadeus
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      208 months ago

      I’m kind of shocked he had a valid drivers license that allowed him to rent it in the first place

    • @wjrii
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      208 months ago

      Just the natural progression. Enterprise should seek their funding from the back taxes the Corporation of the United States owes him.

      • vortic
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        98 months ago

        That is wild! The craziest part is that he was able to convince a court that he had a right to live in the hotel for free indefinitely. If he hadn’t tried to pull the “I own this now” shit, he could have lived rent free in Manhattan forever from the sounds of things.

        This nutjob actually found a real loophole and exploited it, then shot himself in the foot by getting greedy. I assume he’s been evicted at this point.

      • @[email protected]
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        68 months ago

        What the actual fuck. He successfully got the room for indefinite time, because he used a loophole, and the court agreed? Insane.