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Money loaning - Carl - 2014-06-29 10:28

Been thinking about this for a while, so i'm making this thread for myself and others.

Here is the scenario, a user asks can he borrow 10,000. A user agrees to send him the 10,000 as long as he promises to pay back eventually.

The user fails to repay what he owes.

Who is at fault? The sender of the 10,000 or the user he sent it to who failed to pay him back?

If a user fails to repay, can you RAPORRT him? Or is this process taken at your own risk?


RE: Money loaning - Josh - 2014-06-29 10:39

You send money at your own risk.


RE: Money loaning - Warped - 2014-06-29 10:40

Well, you generally send money at your own risk. Though I don't know have the rules changed since then.

TC ►Josh◄ 12.11.2013 Refund Request Wrote:You asked me about this yesterday and i said nothing can be done. I explained that you send money at your own risk.

Link to it: http://forum.city-driving.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=9364


RE: Money loaning - Connor - 2014-06-29 10:47

Well that's the sender's fault for trusting him to pay back the loan.

It's the same as "Your account, your responsibility", it's your money, your responsibility and if you think you can trust someone enough, do it.

I personally would only do to friends and people I know well so yeah, it'd be your fault for trusting them.

Obviously it's wrong to not pay it back as well.