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Policy on lending money

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Billy Bob, Jun 4, 2011.

  1. macalu

    macalu Member

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    so how is someone who's always in financial trouble and has bad credit going to pay you back?
     
  2. Billy Bob

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    I see that you understand my dilemma. What would you do?
     
  3. Kam

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    She wants to get breast surgery.
     
  4. macalu

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    lend her whatever amount you feel won't make you lose sleep at night if you are never repaid. maybe just say here's $300 and it's all i can do. if she scoffs at it, then she really doesn't understand and is looking out for only herself.

    i wouldn't lend money to someone who puts themselves in such a dire financial situation.
     
  5. IBTL

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    clark, I need to borrow some money
     
  6. madmonkey37

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    You should probably take a couple other things into account. Like how much does she make, what are her current expenses, if she as able and willing to cut her expenses for a while to pay you back etc etc.
     
  7. Billy Bob

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    I have. There's a chance she will pay me back but it's 50/50. The problem is that she's a good friend in need. Like I said, I wouldn't think twice about not lending money if she was just a casual friend. The problem is, I would lose sleep if I did lend her the money. But I would also lose sleep if I didn't either. I guess I would rather lose sleep over knowing she'll be OK so I'm going to do it.
     
  8. Billy Bob

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    *over = but
     
  9. macalu

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    There was a company that arranged loans between friends, but it looks like they shut down.
     
  11. madmonkey37

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    If losing that $3000 doesn't hurt you too much, fiscally speaking, then I would probably do it too. Medical issues are no joke.
     
  12. Rocket River

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    Agreed. I don't lend it . . . . unless I can afford to not have it back

    Rocket River
     
  13. Rocket River

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    Consult The TAO of SERENITY:

    "Shepherd Book once said to me, "If you can't do something smart, do something right." - Jayne Cobb

    Rocket River
     
  14. xcrunner51

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    As a matter of policy I'd probably only lend that much money to the people in my circle of trust which is like 2 friends and my nuclear family. Other close but not-as-close friends, nuh uh.

    Even then I'd look at it as a donation rather than a loan.
     
  15. Royals Ego

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    money ruins all relationships
     
  16. liljojo

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    You don't have to lend her the full $3000 you know...

    If you feel like you can't afford to lend her the $3000, just help her out however you can and hope that she can find the rest of the money elsewhere.
     
  17. Yonkers

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    If she doesn't pay you back, would you still consider her a friend? If you say yes, and then a month from now you see her with a new Coach purse... how would you feel then?
     
  18. TheRealist137

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    ...is she hot?
     
  19. Billy Bob

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    I really don't know on the first question. I would kick her ass if I saw her with a new Coach bag.
     
  20. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    Signing any agreement with her doesn't mean anything unless you are determined to take her to court if she neglects to pay.

    If you can afford to never see that money again AND it is important to you and your friend, then do it. If you can't, then don't.
     

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