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Do You Fight Your Creditor if You are Unable to Settle Your Debt?
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 217826, member: 63869"] It is saddening that most debtors will always fight with their creditors when they are unable to refund the loan. I recently watched a live video of how a creditor charged his debtor to court for refusal to repay him for over 24months, and not even surprising because I have had such experiences, the debtor was so rude and pompous plus he was claiming rights and even the Judge was perplexed and highly dissapointed with his public display of ingratitude. The habit of debtors refusing to pay their debts at when due is alarming and even in some cases, if the creditor keeps reminding them, they get angry and turn violent. One common reason these debtors choose to remain in bad debts is because the only prioritize their welfare, forgetting that the debtor too has a need for his or her money. It is always appealing to take loans but difficult to repay and that is the more reason I find it difficult to loan out money because of the exploitation people bank on it. I had loaned money to someone I thought was a friend and when the time for repayment had elapsed, she acted like she was not owing me and she kept waiting for me to remind her and when I eventually did, she decided to turn to a sworn enemy and refused to pay back till date. [/QUOTE]
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