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    Malley
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    My friend and I have a great and loving relationship. We are open with each other about most everything. He buys me gifts from time to time and I do the same. He has recently bought a new car and has left it at my house and I can use it anytime I want. He pays for everything on it but it is in his name and is HIS car. Recently he needed something ordered online and he isn’t very good at it and I am so I ordered it for him and paid for it on my credit card. I had forgotten all about it as he has too.

    It was a $ 150 item.

    Now that this $30,000 car is in my driveway I feel silly asking him to pay me back $150 but I didn’t ask for the car and I do like to keep the money separate.

    What does others here thinK? Should I ask for it as he has clearly forgotten?

    Thanks for any help you can give me.

    #144733
    Alien incident47
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    You both have a good and open honest friendship just ask him , if you need the money paid back , tell him if not let it go. There is more to friends than money.  As for the car seems like he is trading free parking for driving usage. So live long and prosper as friends do

    #144839
    Malley
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    Thanks, Allen. He actually mentioned last night that he wanted to pay me the money. He had just paid for a $50 dinner for us for us, so again, I feel silly even bringing up the money. I do love driving the car. I am not going to say anything and you had some really good points. I am helping him by letting him park it here as he lives in another state and needs a car when he is here. I have my own car, though, so I am taking on more responsibility by keeping it for him. I guess, I just think it is  a nice gesture and also shows trust in me with his car. It’s all good.

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