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Old Aug 7, 2006, 03:32 AM
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Old Jul 22, 2007, 10:39 PM   #2  
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I let someone borrow my truck, when they returned it the left side had been hit.Should I make that person pay?

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excon agrees: yes
Unkown disagrees: Because why did they agreed?? Needs to explain more.
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Old Aug 22, 2007, 10:48 AM   #3  
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Yes they are most definitely responsible.
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Old Nov 19, 2007, 03:25 PM   #4  
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Morally, it would be the right thing and the decent thing to do.
But, depending on your relationship to that person, and whether or not they offered to pay I think is also important.
If it's a friend, and they offered, you can always be nice and say it's okay if you can afford to.
But if it's someone you are not that close to, and they don't offer, I think I would ask for the money.
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It's called abailment under the law. They are expected to return your truck in like condition and you have the right to seek redemtion for damage.
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Old Jan 16, 2008, 06:43 PM   #6  
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I Live in the State of Florida and have an old Credit card debt, I just got served from a company Called Midland Funding,LLC to go to small claims court. It says that they are due with Interest Since Nov 30,2004 for Money lent by Plaintiff to Defendant. I know that I have not made a payment to the Original Creditor since 2002 and Im not at all firmiliar with midland Funding. How do I go about finding out when my last payment was to( FCNB) original creditor?They no longer have a phone number to reach them.


Thanks, Please help- small claims appearance is in a few weeks.
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I believe I would be seeking a debt counselor ( there are free ones) about a statute of limitations. This does not sound right and if there is that much accrued interest this is outrageously heinous. Especially if they have not been trying to collect. I am most curious about the outcome of this. It is common practice for a creditor to sell your debt to another for their collection efforts but damn.....Good luck.
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Good Day,
I was hoping to get an accurate time that someone can bring someone into small claims court. I live in upstate NY. I purchased a car from a buy here, pay here placed. I was making payments and the car became totaled in an accident. The dealer would not agree on how much i owed him at the time and i had involved the attorney general who got him to agree upon an amount. The insurance company paid me and his name was on the check. i deposited it in my account as a deposit only. I tried to make contact with him numerous times to pay him but he never returned my calls. I went to the place of purchase and it was vacant. Now 18 months later he started to call me yelling at me to pay him. I tried to call him back but all the numbers he called me from he was not reachable at. I received a summoms for small claims court from him today and now he is asking for more money then he aggreed upon from the attorney generals office. Does he have a valid claim after 18 months taking me to court for his money when i had tried in good faith to pay him back then. I also understand he was in prison for tax issues on his business ethics.
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I let someone borrow my truck, when they returned it the left side had been hit.Should I make that person pay?
Yes when you let someone borrow your personal property and they bring it back damage then they are responsible for any and all damages. So yes make them Pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yes when you let someone borrow your personal property and they bring it back damage then they are responsible for any and all damages. So yes make them Pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is incorrect advice. Without knowing the circumstances it is impossible to say - it is also an insurance matter.
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