Need Advice!! How can I steal $200 from a GAF member for heroin as soon as possible?

Status
Not open for further replies.
I gave a very good friend of mine 2,5k Euro. He wanted to give the money back within one year. That was ~ 4 years ago. Until today, I got 850€ back. I have still contact to him and im pretty sure I will get my money back, but thats pretty hard for him.
I don't need that money at the moment (got enough savings), but thats sucks. I would never lent money again (especially to friends, because that ruins every friendship).
 
What a terrible way to learn this lesson: never give/borrow money to someone else with the expectation of getting it back or getting a favor in return at a later date. I never got burned too badly but it did take me several close-enough incidents to finally get this message drilled into my head.
 
My friend gave me 400 for og Xbox and I paid him within a month.

Anybody need to borrow like 15 or 20 bucks? please pm me. I'm your hook up for borrowing money bro/broette.
 
qQkIqKG.gif


Pretty much sums up this thread.

Trying to learn how to make gifs.

01youtried.png
 
qQkIqKG.gif


Pretty much sums up this thread.

Trying to learn how to make gifs.

Haha. Well done.

oh god kipp. I've done it too, gave someone 300euro's who promised they'd pay me back the next week...never saw him again and heard he'd caught a plane with the money.

I was mad as hell for a long time but like someone else said, just take it as a lesson learned.

Oof. That's a bummer.
He's like a living cliche, taking your money and skipping town on the next plane out.

I gave a very good friend of mine 2,5k Euro. He wanted to give the money back within one year. That was ~ 4 years ago. Until today, I got 850€ back. I have still contact to him and im pretty sure I will get my money back, but thats pretty hard for him.
I don't need that money at the moment (got enough savings), but thats sucks. I would never lent money again (especially to friends, because that ruins every friendship).

Oh man. That doubly sucks. One, because of the money obviously, but two, because like you said, I'm sure that was a massive burden on the friendship. That's got to be a huge elephant in the room.
What's the right thing to do in a situation like that? Your friend needs money, and being his friend you'd want to help him out if you can. If you do it places a huge burden on the friendship. If you don't you've left your friend out in the cold.
That's a lose-lose situation if I've ever heard of one.
 
Bringing this thread back from the grave.

So I ended up lending this guy $200. He was supposed to pay it back 5 days ago and has so far ignored my PMs asking him about it.

I've got his full name, address, and home phone number, but I don't really know how that can help me get my money back.

Any advice?

And before you go telling me how I was asking for it and whatnot... Yeah, I'm naive and expect people to be good people. Luckily potentially losing this $200 won't bankrupt me or anything, but I mean, it's still $200 and I'd still love to have it back...

I hear you. Honestly, whenever I loan money, I act like I'm never going to see it again. That way when/if it's not paid back, I'm not too frustrated by it.
 
Here's a bit of irony.

I lent a friend $1500 with the expectation that I'd get it back in 2 or 3 months.
I think it was month 3 or 4 and I still hadnt gotten it back as his plan for coming up with the money fell through.

At the time, a druggie he knew needed bail money for doing some stupid druggie shit. My friend, knowing he owes me money, decides to low ball the fuck out of this dude for his kids 4 wheeler, basically just the amount for bail.
The druggie being a druggie finds his savior. Gets like 30% of the value of the 4 wheeler and my friend puts that shit on Craigslist next day and I have my money.
 
No updates, huh?

Nope, nothing at all.

I've tried skimming through this thread, is there actual proof that OP is a heroin addict?

Nope. People saw from a post that he tried heroin once (and who knows how long ago or recently that was) and automatically went "heroin addict."
OP does frequently use Kratom though, which is a legal herb that has very similar effects to other opiates.
 
Maybe he's Blood gang.

Sorry Kripp.

I've also felt the sting of not being repaid. I don't wish to be callous, but I've personally found that many times people on hard times are there because of their own irresponsibility.
 
I've also felt the sting of not being repaid. I don't wish to be callous, but I've personally found that many times people on hard times are there because of their own irresponsibility.

Yeah, that's definitely the catch-22 about loaning people money. You want to be kind and help people out, but generally people who are in a bad place financially aren't going to suddenly be in a better place financially where they'll be able to pay back a loan.
 
Did you try calling him yet, Kipp?

If you did, then did you get a dial tone at least? A voicemail? A "We're sorry, this number has been disconnected" message?
 
Did you try calling him yet, Kipp?

Did you get a dial tone at least? A voicemail? A "We're sorry, this number has been dsiconnected" message?

It's just a home phone number for his family's home, not his direct phone. But no, I haven't tried calling it yet. I get anxious about calling strangers. Plus I don't really know how it could lead to any sort of improved situation. Because of the combination of those two things, I can't muster any sort of motivation to give the phone number a call.
 
I just found this thread could someone explain to me what happened please?

1) OP posted a topic saying basically "I need $200 immediately, I'm not asking for help, but what can I do?"

2) People started giving suggestions

3) OP didn't seem to find any real solution

4) Kipp PMed the OP and said he would loan the $200 to him to help him out

5) The OP said he would pay back the $200 + interest in a month

6) One month passes, OP mysteriously disappears from GAF + Reddit + everywhere else

7) Everyone in this thread thinks he took the money and run and/or spent it on his opiate addiction
 
I just found this thread could someone explain to me what happened please?

Guy posted saying he needed a way to get $200. I offered to loan the guy the money. He accepted my offer and told me he would be able to pay the money back on February 5th. Haven't heard a word from him since (and don't have the $200 back either).
He has a post about how he tried heroin and multiple posts about kratom usage (a legal drug similar to opiates), so people ran with the "drug fiend" characterization.

Edit: Aquamarine summed it up much better than I.

Just noticed the title change. Where does the thread turn to shit?

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=151552649#post151552649
 
Guy posted saying he needed a way to get $200. I offered to loan the guy the money. He accepted my offer and told me he would be able to pay the money back on February 5th. Haven't heard a word from him since (and don't have the $200 back either).
He has a post about how he tried heroin and multiple posts about kratom usage (a legal drug similar to opiates), so people ran with the "drug fiend" characterization.

Edit: Aquamarine summed it up much better than I.

Damn I'm so sorry dude. I hope that You eventually get something good out of this.
 
He has a post about how he tried heroin and multiple posts about kratom usage (a legal drug similar to opiates), so people ran with the "drug fiend" characterization.

From previous (semi-recent) posts on GAF, it seems like he's really struggling with opiate addiction and withdrawals:

Sup guys, I just wanted to say that I've been off opiates for almost a week now. I can't believe it. Withdrawals are hell on earth.

If I could score, I think I still would.
Un
luckily, my sources are dry.

It could be related to lack of money...so unfortunately there's a high chance that the OP was desperate and used the $200 to buy more Kratom.


That's why you should never get into opiates...even legal ones. Addictions are expensive money drains.
 
From previous (semi-recent) posts on GAF, it seems like he's really struggling with opiate addiction and withdrawals:

It could be related to lack of money...so unfortunately there's a high chance that the OP was desperate and used the $200 to buy more Kratom.

That's why you should never get into opiates...even legal ones. Addictions are expensive money drains.

I was skimming his Reddit posts when I was first trying to figure out the situation and I think he mentioned the Kratom self-medication/habit/whatever you'd like to call it he's settled into is $20 a week or something. But that's if you trust both my bad memory and his posts.
Really though, it's just too hard to speculate in a situation like this. Any number of things could've been the cause of this.
But yeah, opiates are the slipperiest slope. I just hope me loaning him money didn't lead him to slip back into a heroin addiction or something.
I mean, Kratom is essentially maintaining a low-level opiate addiction, but it's at least minor as far as those things go. And one could argue it's a justifiable way to self-medicate anxiety and depression, which OP said he has.
Now I'm just kind of rambling though, so I'll stop.
 
Never heard of Kratom before this thread. So it's like a pseudo-opiate?

It affects the brain similarly to opiates, yeah. Or straight from wikipedia, "behaves as a mu-opioid receptor agonist like morphine."
With that said, for anyone just finding out about Kratom, don't think to yourself "Well it's not actually an opiate and it's legal, so it won't hurt to try it." It's a cliche, but regardless: it's a slippery slope.
 
1) OP posted a topic saying basically "I need $200 immediately, I'm not asking for help, but what can I do?"

2) People started giving suggestions

3) OP didn't seem to find any real solution

4) Kipp PMed the OP and said he would loan the $200 to him to help him out

5) The OP said he would pay back the $200 + interest in a month

6) One month passes, OP mysteriously disappears from GAF + Reddit + everywhere else

7) Everyone in this thread thinks he took the money and run and/or spent it on his opiate addiction

Awh shit. :(
 
I was skimming his Reddit posts when I was first trying to figure out the situation and I think he mentioned the Kratom self-medication/habit/whatever you'd like to call it he's settled into is $20 a week or something. But that's if you trust both my bad memory and his posts.
Really though, it's just too hard to speculate in a situation like this. Any number of things could've been the cause of this.
But yeah, opiates are the slipperiest slope. I just hope me loaning him money didn't lead him to slip back into a heroin addiction or something.
I mean, Kratom is essentially maintaining a low-level opiate addiction, but it's at least minor as far as those things go. And one could argue it's a justifiable way to self-medicate anxiety and depression, which OP said he has.
Now I'm just kind of rambling though, so I'll stop.

$200 = 10 weeks of Kratom
 
1) OP posted a topic saying basically "I need $200 immediately, I'm not asking for help, but what can I do?"

2) People started giving suggestions

3) OP didn't seem to find any real solution

4) Kipp PMed the OP and said he would loan the $200 to him to help him out

5) The OP said he would pay back the $200 + interest in a month

6) One month passes, OP mysteriously disappears from GAF + Reddit + everywhere else

7) Everyone in this thread thinks he took the money and run and/or spent it on his opiate addiction

Awh shit. :(

#6 isn't correct. The shit head is still posting on GAF and Reddit. He's still frequently logging into GAF while this has been going on.
 
#6 isn't correct. The shit head is still posting on GAF and Reddit. He's still frequently logging into GAF while this has been going on.

No I'm right.


His last GAF post was on February 3rd (the loan was due February 5th):

zVxkY9y.png



His last Reddit post was 21 days ago (late January):

ucsP7gO.png



Yeah he's infrequently logged in a few times since February 5th, but he hasn't actually posted.
 
Bringing this thread back from the grave.

So I ended up lending this guy $200. He was supposed to pay it back 5 days ago and has so far ignored my PMs asking him about it.

I've got his full name, address, and home phone number, but I don't really know how that can help me get my money back.

Any advice?

And before you go telling me how I was asking for it and whatnot... Yeah, I'm naive and expect people to be good people. Luckily potentially losing this $200 won't bankrupt me or anything, but I mean, it's still $200 and I'd still love to have it back...

I know people in this thread have told you this repeatedly but I need to say it again. Don't lend money to friends unless you are willing to never see it come back. And never lend money to strangers. I have learnt this the fucking hard way. Never again.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom