We’ve all been there really. Being asked for money and looking for a way out of the really uncomfortable spot. Because in all honesty, lending money might put your own current and/or future financial security at risk. Humans generally are insatiable and are ready to borrow you into penury. You owe it to yourself to make an ‘attempt’ to stop this from happening. It’s always worse if the leeches are members of your immediate family. But there’s hope! Here are a few ways out.
Make it a policy. Before lending out money to a friend, decide which you need most. It’s really not enough to make this policy, you have to enforce it. The policy is really simple, never lend money to family and friends. I’ll tell you this straight up, it’s a lot easier to get your money back from strangers than family and/or friends. With strangers, you can threaten to lock them up. Nobody is letting you lock up your younger brother up. Grandpa will be rolling in his grave. Even though you will be well within your rights…
Don’t disclose your financial details. Feel free to lie about being broke! It’s a necessary evil. No matter how much you’re pressured, never disclose how much you have in the bank to anyone, maybe…other than your significant other. It might even backfire! She might be the one to snitch to the relatives that her spouse is making bank. Next thing you know, you’re carrying the entire extended family on your back and they all ‘promise’ to pay back. Restraining orders are in order!
Offer to help in other ways. There is no practice more dangerous than lending money. Rather than lend money out in large amounts, offer your other services, like exposure. If possible, only lend amounts you could otherwise dash the borrower. That way if they don’t pay back, which is mostly the case, your pockets’ not too hurt. A trick that works is, as soon as they open their mouths to ask, tell them you were even just going to ask them too. Times are hard. Desperate measures call for desperate times.
Ask for time to decide. Tell them you need time off to think about their requests. It could be a week, month, year, decade… take as long as you need! And prayer mixed with faith, they just might forget. This hardly works though, but it’s worth a try. Also, do not make any promises! The harassment that follows making a promise is unprecedented. You can also just gift them a much smaller amount, in the time being. By smaller amounts, I mean little acts of kindness like sending them links to job applications.
If all the above still don’t work, you have to take things up a notch and FAKE YOUR OWN DEATH! Dead men don’t lend out money, because well, they’re dead. But given how desperate people are these days, they might want to show up at your funeral to confirm your demise. Rustling your coffin looking for some change and whatnot. Now if you weigh the cost of funerals(pallbearers and all), it’s much easier to just lend them the money and live!
But of course, the best way to make someone remember you? Borrow money off them…
And travel
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Faking your own death is the best idea.
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It’s expensive sha π
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Hahahaa. However I think if your family members are like mine, who are trustworthy and keep their words, it’s okay to lend them money as you are 100% sure of their paying back. It’s a different case for strangers.
But what I learnt from my late father is to instead “give” what you can afford or easily let-go of.. so incase they don’t pay back, you are not hurt. #Jooget ?
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Quick question: all the money you ‘borrowed’ your mom, did you get any back?
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Moh pls borrow me 5k, I go give 2020ππ€£
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‘I can’t see this comment’ ππ€£ππ€£
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Its not bad to lend to people, on the other hand, one might be in need as well but the key thing is do not borrow people money you can’t forgo.
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Sometimes, it’s really about the genuity of the borrower. Tell me whether or not it’d be possible for you to pay back…
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I already learnt this lesson a long time ago. So I dash, I don’t borrow. I am rich like that
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Yanmife FUNDS! ππ€£
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Okay bye, I can’t relate to this post.
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hahaha, you debtor!
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Apt and fit for purpose, great message…
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Thanks a lot Tobs. π
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Heheh really funny piece, and important too. This should be updated to life hacks postπ. My heart still bleeds on my debtors that refuse to pay back. I never owed anyone. I wonder how they got the heart to live with that when the bible says ” owe no man anything”.
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“The creditor hath a better memory than the debtor” Never forget ππ
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Lol indeed. They pretend to forget and always wait for you to ask them for a pay back. I will be blunt this time. No need to sugar coat words, ” I’m not giving you”.
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haha, as the good Lord intended!
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Thanks for this piece , it’s a nice one
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You’re welcome my g
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You see those arrogant debtors, they’ll even tell you that your country is in debts and they’re not the first to owe, forgetting how meek they were when they came borrowing.
I can’t even lie that I don’t have, I’ve simply exhausted my budget and by jove I’ve got nada to lend you. That idea of giving only what you can forego is the best piece of advice ever.
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Like you’re owing me, why are we blaming the government and climate change for your inability to pay πππ
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Borrow me 5k. I go give you back 2020ππ
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π mumu guy
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But shey you know Lannisters always pay their debts
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Sabi π π
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God knows how much I’m being owed…it can make me a fortune…. *sighs
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Seriously, if we can recoup all our debt, we’d be wealthy
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