Re: Loan Problems
- From: "Gav" <gavin.metcalfe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 13:16:13 +0100
Unfortunately is was just a handshake type deal, as I obviously trusted them
at the time. Trouble I have now is that I don't know where the person lives
and have not got a contact number. All I know is where they work, so I rang
at lunch time. Took 5 rings before they would speak to me (4 times was hung
up on when they realised who it was).
Gav
"Biscit" <simon.jerram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:d75092287750aad5ae5506925647369d.13021@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Gav" <gavin.metcalfe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Several years ago I lent a friend approximately £2500 after they had a
>> few
>> problems with paying some bills off. They then paid me back just under
>> £50 a
>> month. This friend was short of cash at one point so I said don't worry
>> about the payments for a couple of months. This has gone on longer than I
>> am
>> happy with now (about a year) and they still have a balance of £1300
>> outstanding. Problem is now the (so called) friend is playing hard to get
>> about the payments, trying to get out of paying it back. Is there
>> anything I
>> can do to force them to pay back the amount owed?
>
> Do you have any paperwork to cover the agreement between you and your
> friend, or was it all done on a handshake?
>
> Not sure what the answer is either way but it seemed like a pertinent
> fact.
>
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