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Threatening Voice Mail
Last week I lent £25 to my sons mate with the promise that I would get it back on Thursday. By the weekend it was clear that I was not going to get it back, he refused to answer his phone and only texted that he hadn't got it. I foolishly left a voice mail saying that if I don't get it back I was going to tear his nether regions off. He has now told my son that hes thinking of reporting me to the police. This is someone whom ive had staying at my place and fed on numerous occasions. To top it off my sons taking his side and doesn't care that £25 is a lot of money to me (my son is currently living rent free with me and I'm keeping us both just on one lot of benefit money)
I know I wont get the money back now but where do I stand regards the voice mail? would the police see it as a criminal matter or just a dispute over borrowed money?
Thanks
I know I wont get the money back now but where do I stand regards the voice mail? would the police see it as a criminal matter or just a dispute over borrowed money?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suppose it depends on how threatening your voicemail was. However, if your son's mate is anything like my son's mates, he will realise that by taking things further he will, almost literally, bite the hand that feeds him. You could text him and apologise for your outburst, but politely point out that you did lend him £25 and that you'd like it back. You could also ask him how he would feel if he had lent someone £25 and not got it back.
I don't think the police are going to be interested in the matter.
In the meantime, let your son know that you are thinking of putting matters in the hands of the Small Claims Court for the return of your money. ( You don't have to go beyond thinking)
See then how matters progress after your son has told his 'friend'.
Hans.
In the meantime, let your son know that you are thinking of putting matters in the hands of the Small Claims Court for the return of your money. ( You don't have to go beyond thinking)
See then how matters progress after your son has told his 'friend'.
Hans.
Nailit...like others, I this wastrel is just bating you.
And, like others, I think it was a mistake to lend this beggar anything, although I am fairly sure you realise that now !
Knowing as much about as I do about you, I would have thought that £25 was a fortune to you, in your predicament.
My advice is show this wastrel of a son, and his equally wastrel friend the door. .......You have enough of your own demons to cope with, without any more.
Advice meant kindly !
And, like others, I think it was a mistake to lend this beggar anything, although I am fairly sure you realise that now !
Knowing as much about as I do about you, I would have thought that £25 was a fortune to you, in your predicament.
My advice is show this wastrel of a son, and his equally wastrel friend the door. .......You have enough of your own demons to cope with, without any more.
Advice meant kindly !
Thanks Mikey, and advice taken in the same vein. But like I said, needed advice more on what would happen *should* I get reported. Was rather hoping for some imput from BM, NJ, EDDIE et al, but never mind. Seems to be the concensus that the police wouldn't bother anyway (except for the fact that I'm currently on a conditional discharge for assaulting them...any excuse and all that!)
try to help someone out and this is what you get....
try to help someone out and this is what you get....
ummmm, no, I was the one who left the message on his phone voice mail and apparently hes saved it. Daft thing to do I know but was angry that someone whove Ive helped out b4 would take a quarter of my weekly income and not pay it back (or at the very least not give a reason, maybe he was skint himself, I don't know)
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