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Upper90
Posts: 1,095
Nov 19, 2009 11:59pm
My head is about to explode.
If I vented right now, it would be a far too long profanity laced post, and I just don't want to come across as such. I just had to get this bit out for now.
NEVER LEND ANYONE MONEY EVER. NO MATTER HOW BADLY THEY NEED IT.
That looks harsh. But that's gotta be how to roll.
If I vented right now, it would be a far too long profanity laced post, and I just don't want to come across as such. I just had to get this bit out for now.
NEVER LEND ANYONE MONEY EVER. NO MATTER HOW BADLY THEY NEED IT.
That looks harsh. But that's gotta be how to roll.
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Sonofanump
Nov 20, 2009 12:01am
Loan- never
Give- depends
Give- depends

bigdaddy2003
Posts: 7,384
Nov 20, 2009 12:05am
Yeah man it's a rule of thumb.
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Upper90
Posts: 1,095
Nov 20, 2009 12:09am
Very true. It is, I mean, I'm mostly irritated with myself for not following that rule of thumb, everyone knows that.
But, on the flipside of that, you have faith in those that are your own family, I suppose, to do the right thing. I'm not hurting for the actual money, I'm hurting due to principle, I think.
But, on the flipside of that, you have faith in those that are your own family, I suppose, to do the right thing. I'm not hurting for the actual money, I'm hurting due to principle, I think.

bigdaddy2003
Posts: 7,384
Nov 20, 2009 12:13am
^ Yeah that is how it generally goes. You expect that they would have the decency to pay you back.

Apple
Posts: 2,620
Nov 20, 2009 12:16am
I bought a new back window for my son's car in August. ...a long story but the thing got busted out and he needed to get it fixed. The deal was that he would cut my grass 10 times to pay it off.
He hasn't cut it even once and he doesn't answer his phone or return text messages.
Looks like that'll be one less Christmas gift I will be buying this year...
He hasn't cut it even once and he doesn't answer his phone or return text messages.
Looks like that'll be one less Christmas gift I will be buying this year...

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Nov 20, 2009 12:50am
Upper
I'll say that because of the word "family", it's just a bitch to say no. My best friend basically gave his parents a sizeable sum of cash a few years ago he knew that would just be lost wages simply due to love. They never financially planned and had at least one ill-advised kid. Over about 19 years, they had four and they were spread out. They had no savings and the dad had some health issues and was off work. If my friend hadn't hooked them up, they'd have been out of their home.
Since you say it's because of the principle, I'm guessing your situation is different than his, but I think it does illustrate how it's much more difficult to say no when it's family, since he wasn't well off and because of that "forever loan", he had to keep a car about 2 years longer than he wanted.
I'll say that because of the word "family", it's just a bitch to say no. My best friend basically gave his parents a sizeable sum of cash a few years ago he knew that would just be lost wages simply due to love. They never financially planned and had at least one ill-advised kid. Over about 19 years, they had four and they were spread out. They had no savings and the dad had some health issues and was off work. If my friend hadn't hooked them up, they'd have been out of their home.
Since you say it's because of the principle, I'm guessing your situation is different than his, but I think it does illustrate how it's much more difficult to say no when it's family, since he wasn't well off and because of that "forever loan", he had to keep a car about 2 years longer than he wanted.

dwccrew
Posts: 7,817
Nov 20, 2009 12:52am
If it's family, you can give them money. Loan, I wouldn't expect them to pay it back. If they wanted to pay it back, that's their choice.

newarkcatholicfan
Posts: 3,199
Nov 20, 2009 12:56am
My rule on loaning money out
Never loan to anyone I can not beat up.
Never loan to anyone I can not beat up.

SQ_Crazies
Posts: 7,977
Nov 20, 2009 12:56am
Being family doesn't give anyone the excuse to agree on a loan and not pay it back. You were in bad shape and your family bailed you out. You pay that debt before anything else--because when you don't, who has your back next time? It's a shitty person who can't pay their own family back...
I feel ya upper.
I feel ya upper.
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Upper90
Posts: 1,095
Nov 20, 2009 1:04am
And, see....at the core, I agree with that, dwccrew, I do. But, when approached with, "Can you LOAN me some money?" and then discussing being paid back, I expect to be paid back.
Now, had I been approached with "Can you give me some money?", I'd have reacted accordingly (at the time, I'd have prolly said no, just because....I was younger, and etc.)...but, you do live and you do learn.
I would still loan my dad money, haha...but the thing is, I don't forsee him ever needing it. He can make it rain with the best of 'em.
So....actually....he MAY need it....
Now, had I been approached with "Can you give me some money?", I'd have reacted accordingly (at the time, I'd have prolly said no, just because....I was younger, and etc.)...but, you do live and you do learn.
I would still loan my dad money, haha...but the thing is, I don't forsee him ever needing it. He can make it rain with the best of 'em.
So....actually....he MAY need it....

dwccrew
Posts: 7,817
Nov 20, 2009 1:08am
This made me laugh out loud. HAHAHAUpper90 wrote: And, see....at the core, I agree with that, dwccrew, I do. But, when approached with, "Can you LOAN me some money?" and then discussing being paid back, I expect to be paid back.
Now, had I been approached with "Can you give me some money?", I'd have reacted accordingly (at the time, I'd have prolly said no, just because....I was younger, and etc.)...but, you do live and you do learn.
I would still loan my dad money, haha...but the thing is, I don't forsee him ever needing it. He can make it rain with the best of 'em.
So....actually....he MAY need it....
I hear ya brother, I really do. I would just respond, I can give you some money and if you want to pay me back, you can. If I really wanted them to pay me back, I would honestly have them sign a promissory note. But that is just me.

killdeer
Posts: 1,538
Nov 20, 2009 1:08am
You've got to be able to give it with no strings attached to keep one's peace of mind. If you give it on "loan", it just creates a burden that weighs down the loaner more than the recepient. Gift family, loan acquaintences, donate to strangers.

NNN
Posts: 902
Nov 20, 2009 2:16am
Just chuck a brick through it. After all, it's your window.Apple wrote: I bought a new back window for my son's car in August. ...a long story but the thing got busted out and he needed to get it fixed. The deal was that he would cut my grass 10 times to pay it off.
He hasn't cut it even once and he doesn't answer his phone or return text messages.
Looks like that'll be one less Christmas gift I will be buying this year...
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Darkon
Posts: 3,476
Nov 20, 2009 3:02am
With family it's usually never a "loan". When I hear can you loan me such and such I just consider it a gift. I've learned this over the years and it keeps you from getting pissed when you never see any payback.
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iluvz
Posts: 262
Nov 20, 2009 5:59am
I agree with Darkon. I never loan out money with an expectation of getting it back. That said, I won't loan any amount of money I can't afford NOT to get back.
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Gobuckeyes1
Posts: 497
Nov 20, 2009 6:10am
Pretty much agree with everyone else. When family is involved and the need is genuine, just give them the money and don't expect any payback. Loans to family is bad news.
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Con_Alma
Posts: 12,198
Nov 20, 2009 6:48am
Yep....as long as I am not enabling them I don't loan family money I give it to them.
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ss7
Posts: 256
Nov 20, 2009 7:53am
It sounds like you did the right thing. It just sucks that you're getting burnt for it.

Trueblue23
Posts: 7,463
Nov 20, 2009 7:57am
Shitty situation brother.. Idk if you remember my thread about loaning friends money, but I feel for ya man
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Sonofanump
Nov 20, 2009 8:31am
Do you do "gap jumps" over the guy you just beat up?newarkcatholicfan wrote: My rule on loaning money out
Never loan to anyone I can not beat up.