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Guess:
1. To assume, presume, or assert (a fact) without sufficient information. 2. To form a correct estimate or conjecture of: guessed the answer. 3. To suppose; think: I guess he was wrong. "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: Harry, You stated your pawn shop dealer assumes people use stolen credit cards to purchase merch. since the product was purchased illegally with stolen credit cards that makes the product stolen. Since you used the pawn shop dealer as your "expert" in the situation it is reasonable to assume you believed him. Hence, you are buying stolen merchandise even though it is not on a tip sheet. No, I said he "guessed" some of his customers did that. I did not say he "assumed." There can be a world of difference between a guess and an assumption. Again, you have shown your language skills are not up to par. Further, if the merchandise isn't stolen, it isn't stolen. In pawn-shop parlance, if it isn't on the tip sheet, it isn't stolen. If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. |
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