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Topic: Debts
goodmk8's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:26 PM
So would anyone get involved with anyone who did not tell you that they had debts, that they were not making any payments?

I would not, as that’s a lie and if there going to lie about that to you then what else are they going to lie about?


but if they did tell you would you get involved with them ?

markc48's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:31 PM
Thats a good point. You know your not going to talk about that on a date.

Cutiepieforyou's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:33 PM

So would anyone get involved with anyone who did not tell you that they had debts, that they were not making any payments?

I would not, as that’s a lie and if there going to lie about that to you then what else are they going to lie about?


but if they did tell you would you get involved with them ?

This happened to me. He did not tell me that he was having financial problems. He never thought this was dishonest.

no photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:34 PM

Thats a good point. You know your not going to talk about that on a date.


Not on a "date" but at a certain point if you are thinking about living together it needs to be discussed. Money can be a very emotional issue for some people.

goodmk8's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:34 PM
If its starts to get serious between you both then, do you think you must come clean so you both know where you stand with each other?

no photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:34 PM
Would you discuss debt on a first date?
That would be an awkward situation.

Moondark's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:35 PM

So would anyone get involved with anyone who did not tell you that they had debts, that they were not making any payments?

I would not, as that’s a lie and if there going to lie about that to you then what else are they going to lie about?


but if they did tell you would you get involved with them ?


I have debt and am not making payments. Because that's what the lawyer told me to do. I'm slowly paying for a bankruptcy. Life happens, and suddenly you are making half of what you used to make. Sometimes life is more important that killing yourself at a job just because of the pay.

nogames39's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:36 PM
You want to be told, huh?

But, can you handle it?

However, I would agree that not informing is still a lie, without regard to whether the person being informed can handle the answer or not.

Debts, will do nothing to you, except that they will reduce the other side real earnings. You simply sign an agreement stating that those debts are forever to belong to this or that side...blah blah bla...


markc48's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:36 PM


Thats a good point. You know your not going to talk about that on a date.


Not on a "date" but at a certain point if you are thinking about living together it needs to be discussed. Money can be a very emotional issue for some people.
Hell yes I wouldn't want to be past broke.

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Thu 01/01/09 06:37 PM


So would anyone get involved with anyone who did not tell you that they had debts, that they were not making any payments?

I would not, as that’s a lie and if there going to lie about that to you then what else are they going to lie about?


but if they did tell you would you get involved with them ?


I have debt and am not making payments. Because that's what the lawyer told me to do. I'm slowly paying for a bankruptcy. Life happens, and suddenly you are making half of what you used to make. Sometimes life is more important that killing yourself at a job just because of the pay.


Amen.

Winx's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:38 PM

So would anyone get involved with anyone who did not tell you that they had debts, that they were not making any payments?

I would not, as that’s a lie and if there going to lie about that to you then what else are they going to lie about?


but if they did tell you would you get involved with them ?


I won't tell my finances to someone unless I'm serious about them. It's private to me.

Not making any form of payment is not good, btw.

writer_gurl's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:41 PM
If they lied about it, heck noway I wouldn't get involved with them


If they told the truth, maybe I will amd make them pay the debtdevil

hellkitten54's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:46 PM
Thats really not any concern to my date. It's MY business and not anyone elses. It's something that I have to deal with, not anyone else. How would that be a lie?

People get in over their head, and Im not one to judge. I will not however pay for THEIR debts.

PATSFAN's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:49 PM
Fact is most us are in debt these days!!

nogames39's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:49 PM

Not making any form of payment is not good, btw.


rofl

Why not honey?

Winx's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:52 PM


Not making any form of payment is not good, btw.


rofl

Why not honey?


haha

Krimsa's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:54 PM
Edited by Krimsa on Thu 01/01/09 06:58 PM

So would anyone get involved with anyone who did not tell you that they had debts, that they were not making any payments?

I would not, as that’s a lie and if there going to lie about that to you then what else are they going to lie about?


but if they did tell you would you get involved with them ?


This is a serious issue. It also becomes more of a problem the older you become. I think the best way to address this is to NOT rush into a financial commitment with a new man or woman. Keep your finances SEPARATE.

"Thou shalt not combine resources or finances"

Thats my newly invented commandment. There is no reason to make such a grievous error. If you're new mate is insisting that you share credit cards or bank accounts right away, thats a red flag. I have gold balls credit and the main reason I have this at 36 is I NEVER co-signed for a man on ANYTHING.

goodmk8's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:56 PM
very good answer.


SitkaRains's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:57 PM
If I am just dating the person, then no I don't think it is my business. Now if there is a relationship forming then I believe I have a right to know.
I have worked hard to keep my credit in the high scores and well I would like to keep it there.


goodmk8's photo
Thu 01/01/09 06:58 PM
Edited by goodmk8 on Thu 01/01/09 07:03 PM
second good answer

it seems that some people really have an understanding of what someone with bad credit and debts can do to there life's.

if you keep control of the money cashflow and overheads in check you can live very will.

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