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She stole $13,000
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 704251" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>…. Just an idea … I'm only commenting on a way to think of replacing the mother's money asap.</p><p> </p><p>If girlfriend really wants to make it right asap, If there is a way perhaps she could get a loan of money from a financial institution / lending service agency, etc., in order to quickly ~ asap replace all the funds in her mother’s account. Girlfriend would of course still have the debt to repay (with interest surely), but her obligation for the repayment would be to the third party lender (not to her mother). This situation is a much more comfortable set-up. She would then be treading a right path. If the loan was from an established lending service, there would be a legal contract and all on the up and up.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know personally know what kinds of loans people can get, or if she has collateral she can give for a loan, etc. Is there a close well-off “friend” with funds, who trusts her enough who could loan to her, etc? Even a loan from a well-off "friend" could be legally set up with a contract and payment agreement plan. Girlfriend will likely end up paying more of course because of interest, but that is what most people do when they “borrow” and have use of others’ money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 704251, member: 19617"] …. Just an idea … I'm only commenting on a way to think of replacing the mother's money asap. If girlfriend really wants to make it right asap, If there is a way perhaps she could get a loan of money from a financial institution / lending service agency, etc., in order to quickly ~ asap replace all the funds in her mother’s account. Girlfriend would of course still have the debt to repay (with interest surely), but her obligation for the repayment would be to the third party lender (not to her mother). This situation is a much more comfortable set-up. She would then be treading a right path. If the loan was from an established lending service, there would be a legal contract and all on the up and up. I don’t know personally know what kinds of loans people can get, or if she has collateral she can give for a loan, etc. Is there a close well-off “friend” with funds, who trusts her enough who could loan to her, etc? Even a loan from a well-off "friend" could be legally set up with a contract and payment agreement plan. Girlfriend will likely end up paying more of course because of interest, but that is what most people do when they “borrow” and have use of others’ money. [/QUOTE]
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