I have a friend that stiffed me for over $4,500 about two years ago. He's one of the few clients I have back then that I gave a credit account to. Right now, all my clients must post up.
Anyways, me and that friend of mine always paid each other on time every week. One week he lost, he called and told me he need an extra week. So the next week came, he didn't call. He changed his cell phone number and disappeared all of a sudden and moved to another apartment. This was 2 years ago. So just last week, I saw him at a bowling alley and I've noticed he plays in the same local bowling league with another mutual friend of mine. I didn't let that stiff friend see me, but now I know his whereabouts and where he bowls at every week. I copied down his license plate number too so I can find out where he lives if I really need to.
What should I do? Confront him to pay up the $4,500? Beat his ass at the parking lot at the bowling alley? Obviously he stiffed me on purpose.
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I have a friend that stiffed me for over $4,500 about two years ago. He's one of the few clients I have back then that I gave a credit account to. Right now, all my clients must post up.
Anyways, me and that friend of mine always paid each other on time every week. One week he lost, he called and told me he need an extra week. So the next week came, he didn't call. He changed his cell phone number and disappeared all of a sudden and moved to another apartment. This was 2 years ago. So just last week, I saw him at a bowling alley and I've noticed he plays in the same local bowling league with another mutual friend of mine. I didn't let that stiff friend see me, but now I know his whereabouts and where he bowls at every week. I copied down his license plate number too so I can find out where he lives if I really need to.
What should I do? Confront him to pay up the $4,500? Beat his ass at the parking lot at the bowling alley? Obviously he stiffed me on purpose.
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