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tackett2004
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What is the name of your state? KY
Four years ago, I allowed a friend to use my Discover Card to buy all new breakers and switches for their house (mid Jan 2 small kids and no power, I couldn't turn them down) Over the years they have given me a total of $47.00. The interest and finance charges of the $310.00 bill soon rose to $1,200.00. Every year they have promised to pay this and that but, ignore me whenever they come into some money. I asked them for the money recently (I did not even ask for the interest incurred, only the $310) and they got upset and are no longer speaking to me. I have the bill from my Discover Card and can prove I made the payments, and can prove that the items in question were not purchased for my personal use. Do I have a legal leg to stand on, or should I just count it as a lesson learned and walk away?
Four years ago, I allowed a friend to use my Discover Card to buy all new breakers and switches for their house (mid Jan 2 small kids and no power, I couldn't turn them down) Over the years they have given me a total of $47.00. The interest and finance charges of the $310.00 bill soon rose to $1,200.00. Every year they have promised to pay this and that but, ignore me whenever they come into some money. I asked them for the money recently (I did not even ask for the interest incurred, only the $310) and they got upset and are no longer speaking to me. I have the bill from my Discover Card and can prove I made the payments, and can prove that the items in question were not purchased for my personal use. Do I have a legal leg to stand on, or should I just count it as a lesson learned and walk away?