Learning the hard way
Just don't lend relatives money. It's nice to be helpful, especially when the recipient pays you back as promised. But it hits the skids when they think it's okay to let it go. And they have the means to repay.
Just blah.

SheltieLover
(65,975 posts)
tazkcmo
(7,419 posts)I don't expect to get it back so I never loan more than I can do without. If I get it back great! If I don't, it was as expected
mitch96
(15,106 posts)to give to that person again. Also works for friends... Think of it as "educational expense"..
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SallyHemmings
(1,929 posts)When I finally closed the bank, the repeat “borrowers” found another way.
MontanaMama
(24,358 posts)That feels just plain bad.
markie
(23,263 posts)I needed that kick in the head a few years ago!
CrispyQ
(39,402 posts)suspecting it probably wouldn't get paid back due to his poor job history, turned trumper in the meantime, & has made outrageous justifications on why he shouldn't have to pay back the loan, one being that we're socialists & therefore should be okay with giving our money to someone less fortunate. Whatthefuckever.
Marthe48
(20,407 posts)Sounds like your relative went out on a limb to justify their behavior. My relative is not responsible with money, and up till now, hasn't had to make good with other relatives.
multigraincracker
(35,365 posts)I have found that word to be worth it’s wait in gold.
Have to have the same value in my hand before the cash is let go of.
Marthe48
(20,407 posts)Wish it could work like that
multigraincracker
(35,365 posts)I don’t have $500 right now to loan you. But I’m sending this $50 as a gift.
They can’t complain as they got a gift and you save $450. Win, win.
Marthe48
(20,407 posts)I hope my relative has no more emergencies. :/
Marthe48
(20,407 posts)I got a windfall last year and gave it to the same relative for a different emergency and explained that the timing was good to be generous. This year, I told them I was taking it from savings and I needed to be paid back. If I can be generous, I will be, but if I can't, respect that. Asserting myself hasn't ever been easy. If I let this go, the relative will assume I'll do the same from now on. That isn't any good for anyone.
Thanks, everyone who posted. As usual, it helps to discuss something, and dilute it.
3Hotdogs
(14,056 posts)Kid or sibling or parent, almost guarantee you ain’t getting it back.
— not a universal law but a framework to limit how much you are willing to “donate,”