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My Friend owes me �60 and wont pay me back!
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My Friend owes me �60 and wont pay me back, Can I do anything about this?
I won a makeover in June, I bought us photos for �200 and she said she would pay me back when she gets the money as she had a part time job. Now she has a full time job and has only paid �20! and she is not answering her phone or anything. Please help, I need the money back.
I won a makeover in June, I bought us photos for �200 and she said she would pay me back when she gets the money as she had a part time job. Now she has a full time job and has only paid �20! and she is not answering her phone or anything. Please help, I need the money back.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the first question is can you prove she owes it to you?i'm in a similar situation lent someone money and it hasntbeen payed back yet.i am giving to the end of the month then will threaten legal action but i do have bouncing cheques to back it up.i'm sure someone else on here can tell you more about the legal side.might be worth seeing ur local cab
good luck
good luck
Thanks for your answers, I only have a receipt and a friend who was there when she said she would pay me it back.. =/ I know it isnt alot of money the now, but in the future i may need that �60 to buy a tv or something like that and she will have it. It just really annoys me that people say things and dont do them! anyone agree?! =) x
The amount is unimportant, it's the lack of evidence that is.
My advice is to put this down to experience. By all means stay on good terms with this person but never lend them money again. Chances are they won't ask now anyway.
Something similar happened to me a few years ago - also �60 as it happened. I felt very let down that a supposed friend would avoid me and try to wriggle out of paying me money loaned to him in good faith. However I now realise that the upside of this is that the question of a loan will never ever arise again, and better to be bumped for �60 than for �500, �1000, or �10,000.
Move on. Don't forget it, but move on. Consider that �60 lost!
My advice is to put this down to experience. By all means stay on good terms with this person but never lend them money again. Chances are they won't ask now anyway.
Something similar happened to me a few years ago - also �60 as it happened. I felt very let down that a supposed friend would avoid me and try to wriggle out of paying me money loaned to him in good faith. However I now realise that the upside of this is that the question of a loan will never ever arise again, and better to be bumped for �60 than for �500, �1000, or �10,000.
Move on. Don't forget it, but move on. Consider that �60 lost!
some people are funny about physically parting with actual cash over certain amounts like �20-30 etc - sounds daft i know but its true...why not aske her if she would consider writing you a series of checks for say �5 to be cashed weekly or something? or even set up a direct debit for it?
I know its a small amount and not worth losing a friendship over - but you also have to question what kind of friendship it is if they will jeopardise it over such a paltry amount
i have lost a friend over �20 pathetic... but the money was irrelevant... it was the lies, ignoring etc that makes me kind of glad i dont see her anymore... a friend of over 10 years i might add... madness
I know its a small amount and not worth losing a friendship over - but you also have to question what kind of friendship it is if they will jeopardise it over such a paltry amount
i have lost a friend over �20 pathetic... but the money was irrelevant... it was the lies, ignoring etc that makes me kind of glad i dont see her anymore... a friend of over 10 years i might add... madness
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