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The 4 Worst People to Have Owing You Money

<p>You might think that in the current economic climate it is better to be the creditor than the debtor&period; However&comma; in certain situations&comma; this wouldn&&num;8217&semi;t necessarily be the case&period; In theory&comma; as long as the person owing you is paying the money back as agreed and they remain traceable and contactable&comma; all is well&period; But what happens when the debtor breaks their loan agreement&quest; Depending on who they are&comma; you may find your hands tied&period; Below are a list of the four worst kinds of people to have owing you money&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>1&colon; Mob Bosses<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;This one is fairly self-explanatory&period; Mob bosses are very dangerous people&period; If you go and ask them for money&comma; there is a good chance you might not return home again&period; We highly recommend you avoid lending to mob bosses&comma; unless of course you are one yourself&comma; in which case you will need to weight up the risks and rewards on your own&excl; In this case&comma; I suspect that you already have your own financial adviser who could discuss this with you further&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>2&colon; Tax Authorities<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;No matter where you live&comma; tax authorities work on the same double standard&period; While they are all very happy to accept your money &lpar;and quick to remind you if you do not pay on time&rpar;&comma; the same is generally untrue for the reverse&period; If you find yourself in credit with your local tax authority&comma; you could end up waiting a long time to be reimbursed&period; Tax authorities are notorious for this&comma; as well as for the excessive paperwork usually required to wade through in order to claim your refund&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>3&colon; Crazy Dictators<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Unless you plan on writing off the loan as a contribution to their political campaign&comma; crazy dictators are not recommended debtors for two main reasons&period; Firstly&comma; they are likely to be unreasonable and difficult to negotiate repayment with &lpar;the &&num;8216&semi;crazy&&num;8217&semi; part being something of a red flag in this case&rpar;&period; Secondly&comma; a successful dictator will have their own country&comma; armed forces and laws&comma; all of whom will be firmly on their side making this a pointless &lpar;and dangerous&rpar; debt to pursue&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>4&colon; The Very Rich<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;You might think that lending money to the very rich would be no problem &&num;8211&semi; after all&comma; surely they can afford to pay you back quickly&quest; Unfortunately&comma; this isn’t always the case&period; They also have the money and connections to run from their debts&comma; and perhaps even have friends who rule their own country who will offer asylum &lpar;see &&num;8216&semi;crazy dictators&&num;8217&semi; above&rpar;&period;  Princess Maha Al-Sudairi of Saudi Arabia is being chased by the luxury Shangri-La Hotel in Paris for a £5 million bill only a few years after she claimed diplomatic immunity in Paris to avoid £15 million of unpaid shopping bills&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;While the light-hearted examples above illustrate some of the potential pitfalls of lending money to people&comma; the bottom line is that you always run some risk of your debtor defaulting no matter who your customer is&period; While it is always best to be as thorough as possible in checking things like affordability and reliability&comma; unfortunately you cannot predict every outcome&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Recovering unpaid funds yourself can be stressful&comma; time-consuming and potentially very messy&comma; so it is often a job best referred to professionals&period; A reputable debt collection agency can be invaluable in this situation&period; Outsourcing unpaid loans to an agency will mean that you won&&num;8217&semi;t have to deal with the defaulter personally &lpar;especially important if they fall into one of the above categories&excl;&rpar; and that you can be sure that the case is being handled within the law by someone with the appropriate knowledge&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Written by&colon;<&sol;strong> Given a placement at one of the largest accountancy firms in the world immediately after university&comma; Shannon James then went on to found a company and started investing in property&period;   This has given him an unwelcome amount of experience at chasing up on delinquent debts and ensuring consistent&comma; positive cash flow&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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