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I've "loaned" by twin brother thousands over the years. He paid me $50 once like 6 years ago. He still "borrows" money.
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do it man, hes your uncle!
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2k is expensive just to know if you can trust him. Give him 1k and let him find the other 1k someplace else. If he fails to pay you it will only have cost you 1 k to see if you can trust him.
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with my uncle it was working the opposite lol
but we have a 30years age difference |
do it but only if you can afford to throw it away . family is family.. dont expect it back , if he does give it back consider it a bonus , and something that helps bring you even closer..
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think about it twice
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Tell him for one night with his wife, you will give him $2k.
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Give it as a gift and don't expect it back.
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50.......... :)
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If you would not mind not having the extra 2k for yourself and if family matters to you like it does to me. Agree to loan it to him and just say you have been a good uncle or whatever and sure here is the money pay me back when you can.
If time passes and you never get any payments or he shrugs it off wait for a holiday and dismiss the debt. You can earn more money but its pretty hard to earn a relative. |
Just loan him the money if u have extra
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If you are saying that you are very close to your uncle, then lend it to him for sure! You never know where are you going to end up yourself in the nearest future - you might be asking him for a money, who knows! Plus he is a part of your family :)
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just give it to him
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Like other people said lend it planning to never get it back. If he actualy pays you back its like a bonus
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exactly.. only way to go. When you loan money to friends and family consider it 'lost'. Otheriwise it wil lbe a reallllyy expensive loan for you. |
If hes close a family member I wouldn't think twice about it. Loan it, and if he repays consider it a bonus :)
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Never EVER EVER loan family or friends money. Period.
If you want to help him out, make it a gift. |
I wouldn't let him borrow it, even if it is a small amount I can easily afford because I am tired of people who borrow money and don't pay back after a long time because they think you have money to spare or they think because it's ok because they are your friend.
EVEN IF IT IS only $5 it shows UTTER DISRESPECT. And then they say shit like "oh it's not like I'm never gonna pay you back, you know I will", bullshit like that. It doesn't matter that I don't NEED the money, it shows they don't respect me and think they can do whatever the fuck they want because they are taking advantage of our friendship. So now I don't let anyone borrow money from now on, friends or family. It is just not my problem and not my fault other people's lifes are a mess. As long as their not starving or on the streets I'm sure they can manage. If it's not a life or death situation I let people figure it out for themselves. I worked hard for my money, why should I help others when no one helped me? People always say "friends are more important than money" , well if that were the case then my friends woud not procrastinate so much and take years to pay back a small amount of money, it shows too much stupidity. Most my family is well off so they wouldn't need to borrow money, it's mainly friends that don't have their shit together. |
Tell him the taxman took all your dollas.
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Good point. Plus if you are close like you said and CAN AFFORD IT then Yes do it. If you can't count on family then who can you? Just make sure you won't miss the $ just incase he can't keep his end up. And if he can't then you know not to go down that street again with him. Sometimes we have to help eachother out. I know I would like a family member to help me if needed and vice versa. Keep in mind it may not have been the easiest thing for him to ask either. |
do it only if you had the extra money. then if it comes back it is great and if not you won't be affected a lot by it.
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you may be better off giving him the 2 g's and not expecting him to pay it back, could eliminate drama.....:2 cents: |
give me 2k and ill email you in 2 days with a solution to your problem.
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He says he'll pay you back whenever business picks up, there is your answer right there. Marriage + Home + New Business, despite what over people have posted, is a very high risk combo. No reason to pass that risk on to someone else. If he really needs the money bad, thats what pawn shops were made for.
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Is his wife your aunt by blood or marriage and if by marriage .... is she cute?
LOL - this IS gfy - you kinda had to expect *someone* to ask! |
DONT DO IT.................:2 cents:
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If you like the guy, write him a check and say it wont happen again, but dont worry about paying it back.
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Marriage is what makes that combo explosive |
loan an amount of money that's okay for you to lose. always anticipate that you won't be paid back. besides, he's a family.
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If I were so good with him, I would loan him!
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If I were so good with him I would loan him!
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If I had 2k, and it`s about my uncle...I would do it!
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But ask him to repay u!
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give it as a gift. never do business with friends or families. it always fucks up.
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I know your brother married your sister and became your uncle. That explains the tiny age gap. |
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