who else is owed money by someone else on this bbs?
#31
It's not always as clear cut as MarkO suggest though is it?
What happens if it's someone you know, and they just disappear?
Can't really do much then can you.
And if you're owed by someone who's really really hit rock bottom and you don't REALLY need the cash, do you pursue it and make their life even worse?
Isn't a s black and white as just "X" owes me money - and naming and shaming does sweet FA to help IMO
What happens if it's someone you know, and they just disappear?
Can't really do much then can you.
And if you're owed by someone who's really really hit rock bottom and you don't REALLY need the cash, do you pursue it and make their life even worse?
Isn't a s black and white as just "X" owes me money - and naming and shaming does sweet FA to help IMO
#32
But Craig have you not just also argued esentially *for* MarkO's point ? That the *instant* clamour for name and shame which tends to accompnay these posts is equally not the right thing - as these things are never black and white ?
In some cases it may be the last resort but whilst there is a dialogue between people (as there is here) it not appropriate.
Deano
In some cases it may be the last resort but whilst there is a dialogue between people (as there is here) it not appropriate.
Deano
#42
scoobynet or no scoobynet - what kind of w4nker would owe someone 500 quid for over a year?? If you cant afford the purchase, then dont pretend you can. I hate people who use other people as a form of credit.
I dont care what your circumstances are, you shouldnt have made the purchase in the first place if you couldnt afford to pay up after a sensible period of time. IMHO its the buyers responsibility to pay up - you shouldnt have to be called and chased by the seller.
nuff said
I dont care what your circumstances are, you shouldnt have made the purchase in the first place if you couldnt afford to pay up after a sensible period of time. IMHO its the buyers responsibility to pay up - you shouldnt have to be called and chased by the seller.
nuff said
#43
Agreed -- if you can't afford to pay it (maybe a change in circumstances after it was delivered or something) then why not either return the item to the seller or sell it yourself to raise the money you owe?
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