ex won't pay back money he owes me

webcammie

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Two years ago, I went out with this guy and let him borrowed 2 grand to pay off his car payments (he was missing 4 months worth of car payments). At that time, I trusted him and didn't think he would screw me over.

3 months later, we broke up and was still in good term, so I told him to pay me back when he has the chance. Then a month after that, we engaged in a bit of drama so i cut off communication with him, but told him that he still needs to pay me back.

Now, I've been emailing him and telling him that he needs to pay me the 2 grand. Actually, I told him 1,500 would be fine since 500 was a gift to him for xmas. But the bastard never answered my emails! Now I am fed up with waiting and want to take him to small claim courts.

It is not about the money I care about -- it's the principle. I don't want him to think that he could borrow money and not return it. The only evidence I have in court is his car payment paper which I paid via my checking account. Other than that, I don't have any contract staying he owes me any money. I know this will come down to a he say she say kind of thing. So if any of you have experiences in this area, can you tell me what is the likelihood of me winning? thanks!

cliffnotes for the lazies:
- let bf borrowed 2 grand. we broke up. he wont pay.
- contacted him numerous of times via email (cause he changed his number) but he won't answer.
- now threatened to take him to small claim court and want to know what is the likelihood of me winning.
 

gar3555

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no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.
 

Ulfwald

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Small claims court. You probably have more documentation than he does.
 

Mojoed

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Originally posted by: webcammie
Two years ago, I went out with this guy and let him borrowed 2 grand to pay off his car payments (he was missing 4 months worth of car payments). At that time, I trusted him and didn't think he would screw me over.

Since it's not in writing, you are more than likely screwed. Unfortunately, this will probably end up being an expensive lesson for you
 

jdub1107

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Seems that unless you have documentation where he admits owing money (email?), it's going to be pretty tough to win in court.
 

webcammie

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Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?
 

Lasthitlarry

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Maybe he changed emails.

Try to contact him heavily for the next week.

If not, take it to court... but it will get ugly from there on out... and will cost too.
 

gar3555

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Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?

as stated above, do you have any emails or contacts where he admitted owing you? That would be a saving grace
 

webcammie

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Originally posted by: Lasthitlarry
Maybe he changed emails.

Try to contact him heavily for the next week.

If not, take it to court... but it will get ugly from there on out... and will cost too.


i did, all three of his emails. he just refused to answer me. damn i should have known when HIS ex was also asking for her money back but at that time, i believe his words when he said, "i didnt owe her anything." I admit, i was very stupid!!!
 

imported_Ed

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Originally posted by: gar3555
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?

as stated above, do you have any emails or contacts where he admitted owing you? That would be a saving grace

not really. a signed contract is about your only saving grace.
 

Theguynextdoor

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To be blunt as possible, you're pretty much screwed. The only way your gonna get anything back is if you can get him to sign something.
 

gar3555

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Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Lasthitlarry
Maybe he changed emails.

Try to contact him heavily for the next week.

If not, take it to court... but it will get ugly from there on out... and will cost too.


i did, all three of his emails. he just refused to answer me. damn i should have known when HIS ex was also asking for her money back but at that time, i believe his words when he said, "i didnt owe her anything." I admit, i was very stupid!!!

Just make sure it doesn't happen again :). You live you learn
 

Ricemarine

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This is why you don't give loans to some vietnamese (with bad credit)?...
:D...
If they have poor credit, poor cars, poor ANYTHING, don't even bother.
Course if they're the ones on Anandtech that have 100% heatware, then its a different story :laugh:
 

Theguynextdoor

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Originally posted by: jasoned
Originally posted by: gar3555
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?

as stated above, do you have any emails or contacts where he admitted owing you? That would be a saving grace

not really. a signed contract is about your only saving grace.

Yeap. Emails are worthless in a court.

 

gar3555

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Originally posted by: Theguynextdoor
Originally posted by: jasoned
Originally posted by: gar3555
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?

as stated above, do you have any emails or contacts where he admitted owing you? That would be a saving grace

not really. a signed contract is about your only saving grace.

Yeap. Emails are worthless in a court.

really...didn't know that...seems that with all the other given info, it would be icing on the cake. Of course a contract would have been ideal...but when you put your trust in someone bad things can happen
 

imported_Ed

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Originally posted by: gar3555
Originally posted by: Theguynextdoor
Originally posted by: jasoned
Originally posted by: gar3555
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?

as stated above, do you have any emails or contacts where he admitted owing you? That would be a saving grace

not really. a signed contract is about your only saving grace.

Yeap. Emails are worthless in a court.

really...didn't know that...seems that with all the other given info, it would be icing on the cake. Of course a contract would have been ideal...but when you put your trust in someone bad things can happen


truthfully, a NOTARIZED contract is the sticking point.

but to sum it up...

like a $5 hooker, youre phUk^d.
 

Childs

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Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?

heh...a guy like this gets a girlfriend, and $2K as well. So much for karma.
 

13Gigatons

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Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?

Blood from a rock, I'm betting he doesn't have the money even if you do win.

Save your time, energy and court cost and let the $1500 go.

 

webcammie

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Originally posted by: Childs
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: gar3555
no contract...that's a toughy...
Sounds like a bunch of He said She said.

Feel bad for ya though...had a similar thing happen.


I am hoping that when it comes down to he say she say, I will have better chance of winning because:
1) prior to meeting me, he owes the loan company 4 months worth of car payments.
2) he has VERY bad credits -- so bad that even the bank wont let him open up an account
3) he got fired from his job for misbehave conducts
4) and not to mention, he is a drop out from h.s. and doesn't have a job at all.

so i am hoping the judge would look in favor because i am much more responsible than him?

heh...a guy like this gets a girlfriend, and $2K as well. So much for karma.


I didn't know any of this until I got with him...which by then was too late because I didn't want to leave him just because he was down in the dump. That would be messed up on my part. So I stuck it out and helped him straighten up his life -- now i am the one screwed!