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What should I say??!! Help please!
Thread starterDeafsn0w
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Still have a plan in mind for if she looks it up so you aren't caught off guard. Don't be too worried about it though. It sucks to get caught but just remember that there won't be any severe consequences. Nothing will really happen to you.
Glad it worked out. If "Max Dog Brewing" does come up in the future, know that it is completely legal to brew beer at age 18. I know it's strange, but it's true. You can brew at 18, but can't purchase or drink until you're 21. The US is so weird.
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i still think you should have a back up plan.you let a friend order it as they don't have a bank card. you could even say you don't know what it was they ordered, it got delivered to them and they just gave you the money.If they ask where the money is, you spent it on whatever!!
depends how good at lying you are though, to someones face! I don't actually like lies(i'm not saying you should do this, just you could!) ,even though i'm being totally contradictory by helping you lol.
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Also, aren't there non alcoholic beers out there? I think you should have gone with the beer brewing excuse. That's what I will tell my family as well if they ask.
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If she questions further you can tell her the iPad was purchased online second hand and the brewing place is the seller's business, so he handles his personal transactions via the company.
Re telling her you bought a device for a friend, assuming you expect the friend to pay you back, wouldn't she expect to see a deposit of $330 when the friend paid you back?
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Chupacabra 44
If boredom were a CTB method, I would be long gone
My mom just checked my bank account and saw my recent purchases. She texted me what the $330 purchase is for. I'm anxious because I bought a $330 gas regulator kit from max dog brewing. What should I say??!!
If she questions further you can tell her the iPad was purchased online second hand and the brewing place is the seller's business, so he handles his personal transactions via the company.
Re telling her you bought a device for a friend, assuming you expect the friend to pay you back, wouldn't she expect to see a deposit of $330 when the friend paid you back?
no, the friend gave them the money back in cash, as they don't have bank account!!! and they have spent the money!
Yours is a good idea, although i would change it being a personal transaction. instead it would be the person selling the item that their business owns, because they need to put it through their accounts
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