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 If you were to loan a friend $100, what interest rate would you ask?
Explain your answer and compute what your return would be....


 I need a 3000 dollar loan asap i have a steady job but no credit history please help me?
i have applied to alot of banks but i have been rejected and im not looking for a payday loan. also i dont have a co-signer i just want a legit source that would help me out......


 I need advice on my cleaning up my debt?
I have $8000 in student loans in default, $800 in charged off credit cards and about $2000 in other charges offs....I know this is horrible so please dont insult me as I am really trying to get this ...


 How can i get out of debt?
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 Does having too many credit cards hurt my chance to get a home loan?
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 What happens if I make less than minimum payment on a credit card?
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 To dispute my credit report can i just send a letter stating that i dispute all items listed on my credit ?
report and i would like to have them looked into....there is always something incorrect and due to this i am not even able to req a copy of the credit report. so i would this type of letter work?...


 Any help getting out of debt??
i have got an old debt from a fruit machine addiction.. £9000.! i have kicked the addiction 3 years ago but now i cant seem to get rid of the debt. My loan finishes in a year so not to worried bout ...


 Whats the easiest way to buy a car with bad credit?
Ive got no down payment but make plenty of money. They wont sell me a car. WTF?...


 I am wondering if anyone out there knows how to get a collection agency to quit harassing you 12 times a day.?
These people from Applied Credit Card call my son at least 12 to 14 times a day, 7 days a week, and they are literally harassing him. They know his financial situation, but they continue to call and ...


 Is bankruptcy a good idea if your debts are spinning out of control?
Due to ill health I cannot work. My husband on a very low wage £600 per month in Cornwall. Our rent is £480 a month alone plus £40 electric on top. We don't own but rent, with no hope of ...


 I have a credit score of 651. Should I get pre-approved for a house now or after I get married next month?
My credit score just recently jumped from a 620 to a 651 so I'm eager to apply for a home loan since my score is a whole tier higher. I'm getting married next month and don't know ...


 Where can someone go to get a loan [for a house] that does not require good credit?
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 Is a 637 an okay credit score?
How can I make it better. I only have 1 account. which is my car. I got pre-approved for a credit card, but then when I applied for it online, I was declined.

I would really like to ...


 If I pay my credit card one day after the due date can the credit card company report me to the credit bureaus
If I pay my credit card one day after the due date can the credit card company report me to the credit bureaus?

I've heard from a CPA's assistant that they can only report you if ...


 Bank of America shut down my account for "Fradulent Activity" even though I reported everything to them.
Last week, I saw that there were large deposits made to my Bank of America Account via BAD CHECKS.(1 for $2900 and one for $2500), I also saw that my ATM card was being used while I was at work & ...


 Chase changed my apr rate to 27%!?
I have an account with Chase and it was at an APR of 17%. I went to their website and got their number, after waiting 15 min. I finally got a 'customer service representative'. I asked if ...


 Did you know that free credit-report.com are liars?
I went online to obtain a free credit report for 30 days free trial membership.It is supposed to be free.They charged my account 12.95.How free is that? I called them and inquried about the reason ...


 Why do criminals spend so much time, wasting their efforts trying to scam people.?
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 Would cancelling credit cards I no longer use affect my credit score?
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mimi
Help! I lend my employer money. Now he filed bankrupcy. What can I do to retrieve my money?

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Don't take me wrong, there were papers signed, a contract kind of thing. There were other people involved. There were also other people lending him money also, even more than I, a lot more, in the same manner. I don't know how many of these "loans" still out there. We all treated him like a friend. Last I heard some of the employees didn't get their last paychecks. These are other than the creditors that he dealt with on the business level. Can bankrupcy law protect him from everything? It's looking more like con to me as time goes by and watching him being perfectly protected and no one can do a thing about it. By the way, although not practiced, he does have a law degree.
                     
 




D N
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Did you lend money to your employer "the person" or to the employer "the company"? Do you have a signed Promissory Note that states it will be repaid and when?

If you lent the money to "the person" then you can collect through a small claims court judgement. You will require proof that a loan was made. For instance, a cancelled cheque that shows it was a loan. Or if you know that he has personal property, placing a lien on this property (you might need to call the Balliff to enforce the lien) could work.

If you lent the money to "the company" then you would become one of the creditors affected by the bankruptcy. You will also require proof that money is owed and you will be paid once the assets of the company have been sold. You may not receive the entire amount as creditors are usually paid a percentage of what is owed based on the cash obtained from the sale of assets.

I hope this helps and that you are able to have your money returned fully.


rallman@sbcglobal.net
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Never lend money to an employer!!!!!!! Unless you can prove fraud I think you are out of luck


Ted
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Not too much. List your claim with proof to the trustee and you then become an unsecured creditor. In a bankruptcy,unsecured creditors 99% of he time, get nothing as they rate second last on the order of disposal proceeds by the trustee. Usually, there is nothing left.


Candy
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oh my god, did he sign something that said you lent him money, and when he had to pay it back by? if you didnt there 's nothing you can do because he filed bankruptcy and that states that he doesnt have any money and he needs help. you might be stuck. if anything you can take him to small claim court and sue him. but you need proof that you lent him money in the first place. you always need proof.


qwyrx
That depends, do you have a contract? If you do, then you will need to get involved with the bankruptcy proceedings, and you will be treated like any other creditor--although, my guess is that you will be considered less important than large-scale creditors.

If you don't have a contract, you will probably find it impossible. Hope you didn't lose too much.


jseah114
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You are now an unsecured creditor. You will need to wait in line with all of the other unsecured creditors in hopes of getting your money back. Hopefully you had gotten your employer to sign an IOU/loan agreement when you lent him the money. If you didn't, then you're out of luck and most likely you won't get anything back since you are not able to document the debt.


robert w
legally - stand in line or get on with your life.
in your journal put the money under 'dummies taxes' and lessons learn once only.


STEVEN F
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If your employer needs a loan from you, that is your first clue to update your resume and start using it. That said, you are an unsecured creditor. you may get part of you money back, but don't expect much. To whoever said to wait until the bankruptcy is settled, then take him to court: I'm not a lawyer, but I'll bet he could argue that because you knew about the bankruptcy and didn't present your claim, you effectively waived the right to collect.


Kdude
If you have proof and he does not list you as a creditor in the bankruptcy wait for the bankruptcy to be finalized and then attempt to collect the deb through small claims court. If he does not pay it turn it over to collection. He will not be able to file bankruptcy again for 8 years.

No receipt then hopefully he will do the right thing.

But if you push him now and you have proof he can just add you to his list of creditor so back off and wait. Then you can take him to court when he can not declare bankruptcy again.
Good luck.


Pissed off pussycat!
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Unless you have a legal document, you may be stuck. You will have to go to your local magistrate and file a claim in small claims court.


Akuseru
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Hopefully you got it in writing. Otherwise, there's probably not going to be much you can do.


PALADIN
Contact a bankruptcy attorney to discuss your rights under the bankruptcy laws in your State. You can get references from the local bar association.

Bankruptcy laws have changed recently, and you may be able to get most, if not all of your money back.


ANGEL
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Unless he signed something, unfortunately you are out of luck. Consider it a valuable lesson learned. Hopefully, he will find a way to pay you back.


JohnT
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Did you lend it to the company or to him personally? Who filed the bankruptcy? Him or the company? If you lent him the money and he filed bankruptcy then you are basically out of luck. You can be added as a creditor and you might get 10 cents back on the dollar but most likely many other people are going to come ahead of you (morgage company, banks, credit cards...) Good luck


twocute4u
If he filed bankruptcy and listed you as one of his debts, then you can forget it you will never ever see your money. Bankruptcy, especially a Chapter 7 wipes out everything except student loans, child support taxes that are 3 years old etc. Sorry to tell you but just consider it as a lost :(


Jimmy John
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