I don't think refucs wanted to rip people off. He may have been desperate at that moment, but honestly... even if you're only on citizen's benefits, you can scrape together a 50. It was also the end of the month - and I know that most offices pay very early - earlier than employers in any case. So it shouldn't be because of that. We are not talking about 3000€ or so....
I don't think he'll get a citizen's allowance, he'll be an employee who has lost too much money and has to cope with unexpected costs (car repair), so you can quickly find yourself with your back to the wall. I know myself. Nevertheless, somehow stupid that you do not tell people when you can pay it back and if it is in a year
Donnie wrote on 31.10.2023 at 10:16 am: I don't think he will get citizen's money, he will be an employee who has lost too much money and has to cope with unexpected costs (car repair), you can quickly stand with your back to the wall. I know myself. Nevertheless somehow doof that one does not say to the people when one can pay it back and if it is in one year
I see the same in the end. I expected a short feedback from him and even if he had said, sorry people, you get it back only at Christmas from the Christmas bonus. Everything would have been ok. But so is simply lowest drawer.
I see the same in the end. I expected a short feedback from him and even if he would have said sorry guys, you will get it back from Christmas money only. Everything would have been ok. But so is simply lowest drawer.
See it as a lesson, I had once my best friend 1000 € borrowed, (He had met his current wife and wanted to go on vacation with her), since then I have heard nothing more from him, now I think over 10 years ago. What annoys me most is not the money but our friendship just thrown away.
See it as a lesson, I had once lent my best friend 1000 €, (He had met his current wife and wanted to go on vacation with her), since then I have heard nothing from him, now I think over 10 years ago. What annoys me most is not the money but our friendship just thrown away.
Lol, you're not serious are you? You really never had contact with him again? Never phoned, texted or anything else?
Lol, you're not serious are you? You really never had contact with him again? Never talked on the phone, texted or anything?
You would be surprised how fast this happens. Secretly moved, new cell phone number. 15 years ago I lent someone a 1 month old Playstation and never saw it again
I know that he probably does not receive a citizen's income. My point was that even people who have little money and have to live on it manage to scrape together 50€. We're not talking about a sum that you don't always just have left over. If he has a job, then I think that's even worse, because you can get the money together quickly.
Even if he had a large bill to pay - my argument remains the same.
See it as a lesson, I had once lent my best friend 1000 €, (He had met his current wife and wanted to go on vacation with her), since then I have heard nothing from him, now I think over 10 years ago. What annoys me most is not the money but our friendship just thrown away.
See it as a lesson, I had once lent my best friend 1000 €, (He had met his current wife and wanted to go on vacation with her), since then I have heard nothing from him, now I think over 10 years ago. What annoys me most is not the money but our friendship just thrown away.
I think this has happened to almost every one of us. Maybe not 1000€, but who has ever lent the buddy times no games, which he has then never seen again?
I handle it since min. 10 years in such a way that I do not lend money in advance. 5-10€ okay (especially if it's for a meal), but not more often (or deny it if someone owes me money and continues to ask me for money) and also no high contributions (50€ up). Even if I have friends who may not have online banking I handle it so that I get the money from them first and then I pay the bill for them. No desire to run after people.
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I see the same in the end. I expected a short feedback from him and even if he had said, sorry people, you get it back only at Christmas from the Christmas bonus. Everything would have been ok. But so is simply lowest drawer.
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See it as a lesson, I had once my best friend 1000 € borrowed, (He had met his current wife and wanted to go on vacation with her), since then I have heard nothing more from him, now I think over 10 years ago. What annoys me most is not the money but our friendship just thrown away.
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Lol, you're not serious are you? You really never had contact with him again? Never phoned, texted or anything else?
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You would be surprised how fast this happens. Secretly moved, new cell phone number. 15 years ago I lent someone a 1 month old Playstation and never saw it again
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Even if he had a large bill to pay - my argument remains the same.
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I think this has happened to almost every one of us. Maybe not 1000€, but who has ever lent the buddy times no games, which he has then never seen again?
I handle it since min. 10 years in such a way that I do not lend money in advance. 5-10€ okay (especially if it's for a meal), but not more often (or deny it if someone owes me money and continues to ask me for money) and also no high contributions (50€ up). Even if I have friends who may not have online banking I handle it so that I get the money from them first and then I pay the bill for them. No desire to run after people.
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