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How much money do peopel owe you?

I don't lend out money that I expect to get back. This way I'm not disappointed when I don't get it and am happy if I do.
 
Originally posted by: n yusef
I don't lend out money that I expect to get back. This way I'm not disappointed when I don't get it and am happy if I do.

Ditto here. Had to borrow money before and lend it out.
 
I sold a friend my car when I got a new one. She was in real need of one and totally broke, so I trusted her to give me payments of $200 per month till it was paid in full. ($1000). I never got the money and I lost a friend. Lesson learned.
 
My buddy owes me about 30 bucks. Im in no hurry to get it back. The way i look at it, i cant spend it if he has it.
 
Originally posted by: Adica
I sold a friend my car when I got a new one. She was in real need of one and totally broke, so I trusted her to give me payments of $200 per month till it was paid in full. ($1000). I never got the money and I lost a friend. Lesson learned.

Yea, don't mix friends and money, bad combination.
 
Originally posted by: Adica
I sold a friend my car when I got a new one. She was in real need of one and totally broke, so I trusted her to give me payments of $200 per month till it was paid in full. ($1000). I never got the money and I lost a friend. Lesson learned.

Should've kept the pink slip.
 
when i was a teenager this guy at the grocery store i worked at would write your name down in his notebook if you asked him to spot you some change for the vending machine if say you were short a dime or quarter

he'd then proceed to hound the people until they paid him back


now if you boroorwed more than a dollar...you would have to leave him collateral..say a shoe or your belt of something...

you think im lieing but im dead serious....i was floored by it when i heard about it...i mean when someone asks me for a quarter i give it to them and think nothing of it, but maybe he was on to something...
 
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: Adica
I sold a friend my car when I got a new one. She was in real need of one and totally broke, so I trusted her to give me payments of $200 per month till it was paid in full. ($1000). I never got the money and I lost a friend. Lesson learned.

Should've kept the pink slip.


You're right. Hindsight is 20/20. I will never do that again.
 
Originally posted by: ManSnake
I just did a calculation, people owe me 78k.

Well, not really me, but the wife just gifted her brother a piece of property worth maybe $250K. Now, it was understood that eventually he was going to get $150K on the death of my mother-in-law, so it really was more like $100K. This $100K worth is to be returned after he works out his divorce. So, in essence he owes us this $100K of property.

Personally, I couldn't care less if we ever see anything. I refer to the whole thing as the soap opera of the great white north.

 
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