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and how would he do that? -- nm
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groiny (aka groiny)
Aug 27 '15, 07:36
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so basically, if this guy is trying to get money because he is dead and can't refute the issue
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groiny
Aug 27, 07:40
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yes, exactly to your IM.
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groiny
Aug 27, 07:44
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ugh -- nm
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groiny
Aug 27, 07:49
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I understand that, but it is still 7,000 that you had no idea you owed someone.
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groiny
Aug 27, 07:53
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bottom line, is find someone who died, and go to their spouse and say you lent them money.
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groiny
Aug 27, 07:57
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the only reason i can see the uncle winning is, he will say he wouldn't have given/lent them money if he didn't think they needed it and
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Andie
Aug 27, 07:59
Witnesses, believable testimony, plausible argument, etc -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 27, 07:38
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