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dbruhn_27

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THIS PAST TAX SEASON I RECIEVED $1200.00 FOR MY RETURN
MICKEY, THE MAN I WAS SEEING FOR ABOUT 3 YRS ASKED TO BORROW $600.00 TO FIX HIS TRUCK WELL PAY BACK THE MONEY FROM 2 MUTUAL FRIENDS WICH HE HAD BORROWED IT FROM , SO I DID . WELL HE ASKED TO BORROW $500.00 MORE TO REPLACE THE GRILL AND FRONT BUMPER OF HIS RED FORD RANGER , I'M NOT SURE IF HE USED ALL OF THIS MONY FOR THAT SOLE PURPOSE ., HE THEN ASKED TO BORROW $100.00 SO HE COULD HAVE MONEY TO RUN ON FOR THE WEEK, . MICKEY SAID HE WOULD SLOWLY REPAY THIS CASH TO ME BUT NOW THAT WE HAVE WENT SEPERATE WAYS HE REFUSES TO PAY THE MONEY BACK.

DEANNA L BRUHN
GEORGIA, MABLETON
 


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JETX

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Real simple...

If you can show that he got the money from you and that the money was a loan that he was to repay, then you should win in Small Claims court.

However, if he can show that he didn't get the money, or that it was a gift and not a loan, then he could win.

The burden of proof is on you.

So, if you can, take him to Small Claims court and get your money (or at least a judgment).
 

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