your friend's credits.......
By whianne
@whianne (17)
Philippines
August 17, 2007 12:36am CST
if you are in a situation of paying your friend's credit and can't find a reason why he/ she is not affected on the credit damage to you, and lies on paying it sooner but nothing happen to pay you, and you stuck on the credits interest. what will you do? is it your relationship will remain as friends? or be his/her enemy forever. both are hard right? what's your opinion?
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2 responses
@mykmari_08 (2464)
• Philippines
17 Aug 07
Whether we admit it or not, I believe the friendship is affected in one way or the other on these cases. You two might still remain friends after this incident, but there should be a heart-to-heart talk between you and your friend in order to clear things up. Money should not hinder a beautiful friendship you share, but sometimes it happens.
@whianne (17)
• Philippines
17 Aug 07
yes! your trying your friendship to save to those credits he/she purchase...but what if your friend don't care about that..... at least it helps if she care to talk to that matter and just beep once or call for her/his credit.... does it sounds very disappointed? yes, she/ he can't just explain how will he/she pays for it.. the friendship is very important for me if he/she cares for me too.
@sid556 (30959)
• United States
17 Aug 07
my daugter and her friend went in to buy a car. she was 17,still in highschool and working part time. Her friend was 20,worked full time but had terrible credit. The only way for the loan to go thru was to drag in my mom who had given up her licence, was retired and on social security. The car dealer will do anything to make a sale. They signed my mom up as owner. my daughter was signed on as co-signer which still baffles me. She made about 50.00 a week and did not hold a drivers license. Her friend was signed on as primary driver. Her friend lost her job after a week of this deal going thru and refused to help make even the first payment. My mom's credit got trashed as did my daughters. she turned in the car...i had to drive it back as she had no license yet. The one and only driver of the car walked free of responsibility. Sadly the girls had been friends since babyhood. The friendship was destroyed along with my mothers and daughters credit. This girls credit was not touched by the loan. my thinking is that the friendship could not have been as strong as once thought..harsh lesson to learn.