Surely you have heard the phrase “If you don’t lend money to your friend, you’ll lose them; if you do lend it, you’ll lose both your money and your friend.” More than once, right? Perhaps many will click their tongues and think it’s an exaggeration, as how could any friend be so unreasonable?
But in this world, anything can happen. That’s why sometimes when lending money, you’re all in, but when it’s time to collect, you get shut down (and they still say “no”). It’s not just procrastination; many debtors even turn around and ask the creditor back with an offensive tone.
If you still can’t believe this horrifying obsession of the internet community, then welcome to the series of debt collection stories from the end of the year below. I guarantee that the debtor group will take you from one outrage to another!
Just a few days ago, we were sweet as honey, now asking for repayment and suddenly we’re strangers.

This technique seems to be widely applied.

The phone still has your name saved, yet you can say “wrong number?” like we’re not acquainted?

Huh? Strange, right? Curious, right? I understand you, but who understands me?

If a debtor can ask back like this, then I truly give up.

But I don’t know when I’ll get it back, okay?

If you don’t lend money to your friend, you’ll lose them; if you do lend it, you’ll lose both your money and your friend.

Dozens of missed calls and still no sign of you. Hey, please pay me back…

Unable to collect, unable to plead, so I’ll change my approach and remind the debtor to take care of their health and earn money to pay me back. Who knows, maybe the debtor will feel moved to return my money?

I even had to ask for the help of the debtor’s relatives but still got blocked mercilessly. This Tết will be a disaster, folks!
