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lending money to so called friends

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Started by not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio)

lending money to people just doesn’t work.

i worked out tonight that i am over a thousand pounds owed from people who i consider to be friends. i get all the usual excuses from them “oh it’s been a tight month” or whatever. point is, it’s my fucking money that you’re spending taking out your boy/girl on the razz all the time. i’m usually too polite to actually mention that to them in person because that’s what i’m like.

however here i can vent my spleen about this. anyone else with similar stories…? and if so, what’s the solution?

Posted on Sat, 30 July 2005 at 23:35

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deadsetgav wrote:

yeah - i had a similar thing with the guitarist with my old band…

we went 50/50 on some music equipment, except that it all went on my credit card (in the region of £1,500). I waited nearly 18 months for the money back - i basically had to lay shit on the line and tell him how pissed off i was about the whole situation… i did get the money back but it shouldn’t have come to that…

Tell em up front - if you sit back and let people take the piss out of you, they sure will do…

Posted on Sat, 30 July 2005 at 23:41

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not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

i’ve told them enough times. i usually don’t like to mention it. infact it’s usually them that bring it up and i get promise after promise that i’ll get it back. but i never do. i have lent it to them under very good circumstances i.e usually them having to pay for rent or for them not to be in bad orders with their drug dealers (of which i have no personal interest at all, just looking out for my mates). thing is, i could really do with that money right now.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 00:15

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realityfuck (Richard Splash) wrote:

The next time do a ‘Grange Hill’, and just say no.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 01:10

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smurftastic wrote:

never a lender or borrower be

It always gets you into trouble. Especially if there’s friends involved. Worse if it’s relatives.

But you just have to be firm and keep asking for it back. It’s not pleasant but needs must.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 06:41

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

My old flat mate still owes me £400, because i had to pay for the rent on the flat and not lose it as he was out of work. Another time I paid the rent into his account to pay for it while I was away. When i came home the land lord wanted his money so I asked tim why he had not paid it and he said i didn’t think he had to. But did wonder how £400 had turned up in his account for no reason, so he had spent it on stuff. What a dick head.
So I feel for you.:(

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 09:24

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mr self destruct wrote:

Get the boys round to sort ‘em out.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 10:39

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JSar666 wrote:

Divers! :mad: Just reading that story of yours pissed me off. :mad: What an absolute cock-muncher he is. How are you going to get your money back?

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:00

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Bad Karma wrote:

I never lend friends CD’s or DVD’s let alone money it causes too many problems.I hope you get your money back soon.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:08

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

JSar666 wrote:

Divers! :mad: Just reading that story of yours pissed me off. :mad: What an absolute cock-muncher he is. How are you going to get your money back?

Fuck knows mate, this was about a year and a half ago. I chucked him out and stopped the lease when I found out he had started doing smack. Every time I have tried to get the money he never has a job, so it’s never easy. I think he might have a job now so at one point i may give it another go. I was pretty pissed off myself at the time, as you can imagine.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:28

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JSar666 wrote:

Arrrrrgh! Idiots like him make my blood boil. MOTHERFUCKER! :mad: “I don’t have the money cos I don’t have a job”. DIE DIE DIE!

I mean, you don’t really have any guarantees of getting that money back, do you? You just have to rely on this waster to make good on a promise :(

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:32

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

No I have no guarantees that I will ever see it, maybe if I ever go round his flat I will nick his Danelectro guitar that he likes.
the only thing that makes me smile about the whole situation is that when he told me I was very jet lagged and grumpy, so I laid him out.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:37

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JSar666 wrote:

Fucking right take his guitar. If it’s worth more than £400 tell him he can have it back when he pays you the cash.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:41

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

:) I Like your thinking. It’s just a shame that it would have to come to that:( who needs enemys when you have friends like that.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:43

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allroy wrote:

Thank god I seem to have really good friends. Always got my money back from them and always paid back theirs.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:46

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

He’s the only one I have ever had problems with, but the rest of my friends and girlfriends have always had higher paying jobs than me and never needed to borrow money. Also none of them are useless junkie fucks!:mad:

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 11:49

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GreenThing wrote:

If you lend money to smackheads, don’t expect to see it again, ever. Just a sad fact of life!

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 17:19

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

I didn’t know he was a smack head at time, I only found out in the last month of living together.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 18:06

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hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

I’d say something like “I realise it’s quite a bit of money to give back at once so here’s my bank details - set up a standing order and pay me back a bit weekly/monthly” - can’t really argue with that. Alternatively, just haul their asses up in front of Judge Judy :D

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 19:19

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GreenThing wrote:

Divers wrote:

I didn’t know he was a smack head at time, I only found out in the last month of living together.

Yeah, that’s a shitter. I’m not saying you are at fault for lending to a smackhead, but I do think that now you know the truth you will be lucky to see the cash again.

Posted on Sun, 31 July 2005 at 20:52

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McKekS wrote:

hoochalobster wrote:

I’d say something like “I realise it’s quite a bit of money to give back at once so here’s my bank details - set up a standing order and pay me back a bit weekly/monthly” - can’t really argue with that.

don’t agree with you.
From the start he lends a big ammount of money, meaning that prior to that he has to doublethink how the hell he is going to return them.

And saying “you borrowed a big ammount, spent it for God knows what and now don’t have any way to return them, so please think of returning them to me for the period of 10 years” is too gentle.

You have to be hard on this mf. It’s his responsibilty to look for the ways to settle the matter.

never lend more then you think he’ll be able to return.

Posted on Mon, 1 August 2005 at 08:11

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

hoochalobster wrote:

I’d say something like “I realise it’s quite a bit of money to give back at once so here’s my bank details - set up a standing order and pay me back a bit weekly/monthly” - can’t really argue with that. Alternatively, just haul their asses up in front of Judge Judy :D

It’s an idea, I will have to track down the c*nt first I have his last address. The last thing i heard about him was that he had a heart attack at 26 years old, he could be dead for I know!

Posted on Mon, 1 August 2005 at 08:22

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