as long as the person you give it back to doesnt notice it maken sure they arent big problems
You return it.
you don't until they give you problems or they burn out
There are free websites that do not have any hidden requirements such as NICB. There are sites such as CarFax that will not give you the all the information unless you become a paying member.
you drop the box of cigarette cards and give them to the boy in the car.
They usually have problems with there back or give up and die.
You give your car back to the bank after filing bankruptcy, the bank will ask your attorney for the vehicle back and give you a certain amount of time and the location to return it to. Definitely do not give it back before you file you will need to have it discharged legally from your debts.
They will still repo it. Along with the report going on file that you did not give it back on your own free will.
NO! Call it a birthday present to the dealer. But don't expect to get your money back.
If your friend refuses to return it then you must contact the police for theft.
Sure can. It belongs to the company and not the employee.
It will give you bad posture and back problems as you get older Plus, you may end up falling.
Without a signature, there is no contract. If you want your money back the dealer is obligated to give it to you.