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Old 11-16-2007, 08:42 PM
apefish apefish is offline
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Default Re: Proper etiquette for dealing with someone that is busto

lol at Micon.

And thanks for reminding me why I try to avoid reading over at Neverwin.
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Old 11-16-2007, 09:14 PM
Hipsdontlie69 Hipsdontlie69 is offline
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Default Re: Proper etiquette for dealing with someone that is busto

i KNOW THIS GUY Brian Townsend, he owes me $650, his Mom told me that he's broke so I asked him about the money and he keeps stalling saying he's busy doing some stuff, when is long too long to wait for somebody who owes u money?my rent is coming up and I need the money
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:43 PM
Gap23Razor Gap23Razor is offline
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i KNOW THIS GUY Brian Townsend, he owes me $650, his Mom told me that he's broke so I asked him about the money and he keeps stalling saying he's busy doing some stuff, when is long too long to wait for somebody who owes u money?my rent is coming up and I need the money

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i don't think its a good idea to out a person on a public board...the name you gave is commonplace, so you can always deny saying you were specifically naming on person, but i think you can cause yourself some liable problems by doing something like that.

if you really are upset, would you consider going to court and getting a judgement? could you prevail in small claims? otherwise, you just have to cut off credit, friendship & hope mutual friends will do the same.
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:46 PM
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i KNOW THIS GUY Brian Townsend, he owes me $650, his Mom told me that he's broke so I asked him about the money and he keeps stalling saying he's busy doing some stuff, when is long too long to wait for somebody who owes u money?my rent is coming up and I need the money

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i don't think its a good idea to out a person on a public board...the name you gave is commonplace, so you can always deny saying you were specifically naming on person, but i think you can cause yourself some liable problems by doing something like that.

if you really are upset, would you consider going to court and getting a judgement? could you prevail in small claims? otherwise, you just have to cut off credit, friendship & hope mutual friends will do the same.

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I would normally agree with you but in this situation I cannot. Brian Townsend also owes me a significant sum of money, and I'm having a lot of trouble collecting. If anything, this will prevent future people from lending money to this degenerate [censored]!!
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Old 11-28-2007, 06:34 PM
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i KNOW THIS GUY Brian Townsend, he owes me $650, his Mom told me that he's broke so I asked him about the money and he keeps stalling saying he's busy doing some stuff, when is long too long to wait for somebody who owes u money?my rent is coming up and I need the money

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i don't think its a good idea to out a person on a public board...the name you gave is commonplace, so you can always deny saying you were specifically naming on person, but i think you can cause yourself some liable problems by doing something like that.

if you really are upset, would you consider going to court and getting a judgement? could you prevail in small claims? otherwise, you just have to cut off credit, friendship & hope mutual friends will do the same.

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Level?
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Old 11-16-2007, 09:38 PM
Big D McGee Big D McGee is offline
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ok, someone owes me money. This originated on September 6th. The guy that owes me money has gone thru some tough times, but how long would you give someone that owes you say, $500.........Who here would consider themselves 'rolled' if they havent been paid back as of today?

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I don't think this applies to "dude you made a bet with on an online message board"

i recall reading somewhere that the old school/private games rules are the busted gambler is not allowed to play in any game you are in until he repays you or gives you a marker with set payment date and a rate of interest...if he can't pay the marker by the agreed date, he is not allowed in any game you are in....thus, its best to get a marker any time you lend....that way you can get help from others who know the person that owes you by showing them the delinquent marker and asking them to not allow the debtor into any games with them....at least, this is how i understand private games & close knit high stakes games work...re: public cardroom games i don't know if you can keep someone from playing at low stakes, but making others who are regulars to you cardroom aware of your debt might influence a dead beat to pay up or at least cut off the dead beat's credit

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Old 11-17-2007, 02:53 AM
DavTron3030 DavTron3030 is offline
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5 Step plan for debt collection:


1. Summon him to a place of your choice (if he declines, show up to his place of residence)

2. When he arrives (or after you kick his door in), repeatedly hit him in his jaw until he falls to the ground

3. Run his pockets taking any and all valuables you may find

4. inform him that this will be a common occurance until said debt has been collected in full. be sure to hit him a few more times for effect ( work his mouth real good [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] )

5. repeat steps 1-4 until you have collected at least 4 times what he originally owed you. the extra monies covers your time and effort, and also sends a message to any other joker thinking they can get by without payin what they owe.
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Old 11-17-2007, 03:31 AM
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this is oot, right guys?
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Old 11-17-2007, 06:29 PM
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Does he have a hot girlfriend? Maybe you could make payment arrangements with her.
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Old 11-17-2007, 07:56 PM
CommanderCorm CommanderCorm is offline
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Proper etiquette for dealing with someone that is busto:

-Buy him a beer, because you want to be a friendly and understanding person

-Donīt talk about the money he owns you all the time, he canīt pay it back anyway right now because heīs busto

-Help him get a job if possible
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