Billions owed in informal loans to friends, family and colleagues
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People are owed more than £2.6 billion in IOUs from friends, family and colleagues, a new report suggested.Filed under: Debt
People are owed more than £2.6 billion in IOUs from friends, family and colleagues, a new report suggested.
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I owe nothing and no one owes to me. If a loved one needed money and I had it to give then I would. Love and friendship means more than money.
June 25 2012 at 9:39 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyBest be ready to treat it as a gift when blood relative and friendship loans are given? If returned have a party and celebrate with the loanee!
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