PSYCHO EX need help

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12 Volt Man;3528277; said:
I would drop it completely. forget the necklace and tell your friend to learn from the mistake.

there is more to this than meets the eye.

if the necklace is worth so much money, he isn't giving it back without some other motive. if he even actually intends to give it back at all. he knows its worth a lot of money, chances are he is going to try and keep it and sell it for money later on. he is just using this for something..

the guy is a psycho, drop any involvment or interaction of any kind.

to do anything else is stupid.

whats worth more? the necklace or that person's potential bodily harm?

its not a hard choice.

i agree. it may be an heirloom but then she was dumb to give it to him in the first place... just forget about it.
 
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Have him drop it off at the police station and let them know he is coming and that she will pick it up at a different time.

I have a bright solution, contact Xe (formerly known as Blackwater). A private military will get the necklace back.

BlackWater needs to be stopped. A government military team that can do what ever it wants and follows no rules or laws except for their own. Don't get me started on them. Its the governments way of "staying in control of the American people".
 
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i gave my ex a very nice set of Tahitian (black) pearls for her birthday one year only to find out a couple weeks later she was sleeping with multiple people from her work and had told a mutual friend she was "only keeping me around because she knew i would get her a good birthday present". i asked for it back once, she said no, i dropped it. nothing you can do. leave it alone. life's a *****. oh well.
 
Guys, please drop the inappropriate suggestions involving criminal liabilities. Thanks.
 
At the end of the day, I agree with some posters above - if she gave it to him as a gift then you should not really expect to get it back in the first place.

If it was such a valuable item to her why did she just give it away?

But if you really need to get it back I'd so go for a PO box or contact the police.
But really think how much is this really worth? Not just in monetary value, but in the hassle its causing already and the problems it could cause in the future...
 
i agree that she shouldnt have given it to him in the first place........ if u do decide to give a friends adress make sure hes singel has no kids so no one else could get hurt and tell him if the guy trys to break in he can defend him self in any way possible......... or if the guy trys to hurt him he can do the same thing...... if the guys really gives the necklace back u get it back........ just make sure ur friend is will and capeable to defend him self in a bad situatuon........
 
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