concernedguyind
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? DC
I was in a pawn shop to buy a bicycle (I do this often, it's my livelihood), and the mgr. and a customer were negotiating over a bicycle. The mgr. offered the guy $70, and finally the guy refused. Since the mgr. is a friend/business associate, at this point I asked him if I could make an offer to the guy. He said yes, so I offered the guy $100 for the bike.
Both the seller and I didn't want the pawn shop to lose out, due to our existing relationships w/ it, so I offered the mgr. $20, which he accepted.
Of course, a few days later when I go to sell the bike (by posting it on the 'net), I get arrested for receiving stolen property.
My question, I guess, is did I? I didn't think the bike was stolen, otherwise the mgr. of the pawnshop, who is trained to determine if an item is stolen, had made the guy an offer, plus the seller seemed to have an existing relationship w/ the pawn shop.
I was in a pawn shop to buy a bicycle (I do this often, it's my livelihood), and the mgr. and a customer were negotiating over a bicycle. The mgr. offered the guy $70, and finally the guy refused. Since the mgr. is a friend/business associate, at this point I asked him if I could make an offer to the guy. He said yes, so I offered the guy $100 for the bike.
Both the seller and I didn't want the pawn shop to lose out, due to our existing relationships w/ it, so I offered the mgr. $20, which he accepted.
Of course, a few days later when I go to sell the bike (by posting it on the 'net), I get arrested for receiving stolen property.
My question, I guess, is did I? I didn't think the bike was stolen, otherwise the mgr. of the pawnshop, who is trained to determine if an item is stolen, had made the guy an offer, plus the seller seemed to have an existing relationship w/ the pawn shop.