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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: zennasyndroxx on Fri, 17 October 2014, 20:26:40
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Friend owes me money.
Asked him to pay.
No cash he said.
Asked him to help me purchase stuffs online instead.
Seller messaged me cause friend used my login.
Said chargeback. The actual F?
Should i punch him in the balls and ask him what happened or do i do the latter first?
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shouldn't have let him borrow money to begin with.
next time you let somebody borrow money, just right it off as a loss. if they return it, great. if not, well, they burned their bridges.
ofc, this is for small amounts.
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shouldn't have let him borrow money to begin with.
next time you let somebody borrow money, just right it off as a loss. if they return it, great. if not, well, they burned their bridges.
ofc, this is for small amounts.
It's a pretty small amount so i personally don't mind unless we're talking about hundreds over here.
It's unfair for the seller now though. Totally uncalled for him.
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well.. haha.. bad loans happen..
now you know... Don't let the fact that you're emotionally involved with the guy cloud your judgement next time..
Credit history is the most important when it comes to loans.
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Doesn't sound like much of a friend to me, and if I had a "friend" that did that to me they wouldn't be my friend for much longer. Like demik said, never loan money you wouldn't be okay walking over to the toilet and flushing.
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shouldn't have let him borrow money to begin with.
next time you let somebody borrow money, just right it off as a loss. if they return it, great. if not, well, they burned their bridges.
ofc, this is for small amounts.
It's a pretty small amount so i personally don't mind unless we're talking about hundreds over here.
It's unfair for the seller now though. Totally uncalled for him.
i think the bigger problem here is, why is he using your accounts? your friend already seems very untrustworthy. bad at paying back, then getting on your account (without your permission) to reverse a sale.
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well.. haha.. bad loans happen..
now you know... Don't let the fact that you're emotionally involved with the guy cloud your judgement next time..
Credit history is the most important when it comes to loans.
Yep, that is very true.
Doesn't sound like much of a friend to me, and if I had a "friend" that did that to me they wouldn't be my friend for much longer. Like demik said, never loan money you wouldn't be okay walking over to the toilet and flushing.
Welp, he recently did a lot of ****ty stuff (and much much more before that I can imagine) to the local pc community here. I guess I have to recall back the phantom that im actually building for him now since he didnt pay me anything just yet, and now this.
shouldn't have let him borrow money to begin with.
next time you let somebody borrow money, just right it off as a loss. if they return it, great. if not, well, they burned their bridges.
ofc, this is for small amounts.
It's a pretty small amount so i personally don't mind unless we're talking about hundreds over here.
It's unfair for the seller now though. Totally uncalled for him.
i think the bigger problem here is, why is he using your accounts? your friend already seems very untrustworthy. bad at paying back, then getting on your account (without your permission) to reverse a sale.
I asked him if he can help me get some stuff online since he has no cash and he said yeah.
So i used one of those junk collecting emails, login and asked him to checkout. And he asked me to change the shipping address right away cause apparently he used his address
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you're way too much of a good friend for him tbh.
building him stuff before he pays for it? shiiiit, i dont even do that for family.
i work too damn hard to be giving my money away to people.
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you're way too much of a good friend for him tbh.
building him stuff before he pays for it? shiiiit, i dont even do that for family.
i work too damn hard to be giving my money away to people.
I thought he's alright. He led me into the PC modding scene and he has helped me in the past.
yeah, I thought, well, if he doesn't pay for it then I'll just use it. oh well, guess i've to use it then
aaaaaaand now ****tier stuff happens.
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My basic rule of thumb for loaning money to people is quite simple: I don't do it if I can't afford to not have the funds. That way, if they don't pay me back right away or at all, it's not like I am in dire straits without it.
Always take care of your own house before helping other people.
Also, keep a ledger of what people owe you (I am really good at remembering, so ledgers are pretty much unnecessary for me). At the very least, you will have a record of who NOT to loan money to in the future.
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This is one of the many reasons I never lend or borrow money.
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I borrow money all the time. I just make sure to return it as prompt as i can manage. And I hardly ever lend money. I just shout if i have enough, that way i don't expect them to pay me back, and in the future maybe they'll return the favour
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you're way too much of a good friend for him tbh.
building him stuff before he pays for it? shiiiit, i dont even do that for family.
i work too damn hard to be giving my money away to people.
Demik offered to buy me a white wrx, does that make us more than family? ^-^
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you're way too much of a good friend for him tbh.
building him stuff before he pays for it? shiiiit, i dont even do that for family.
i work too damn hard to be giving my money away to people.
Demik offered to buy me a white wrx, does that make us more than family? ^-^
blood brothers
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people always wonder why i'm broke all the time.
maybe i'm just pretending so i don't 'have to' loan out money?