What if I paid the individual the $2,000 and not the company. Say the person I work with is named Sam King and he works for J&J Lenders. I get the loan from J&J and write Sam King a check for $2,000...
Is It Legal To Gift Lender the Principle?
Ok, thanks for the help everybody.
>could you elaborate?
that's where you'll likely run into problems.
Most big companies have rules against employees taking gifts from clients.
depends on the company though. If someone wanted to give one of my crew a bonus I sure as hell wouldn't stop them.
policies vary.
Got it. So it just depends on the company.
yep.
prepare to be declared legally incompetent and assigned a guardian though. Never to borrow moneys again.
Do you think that would actually happen? If I took out a loan, gave the guy who gave it to me a gift check for that amount, and dutifully paid back the loan they'd put me in a situation like that instead of seeing if they could do it again?
yeah, bankers don't care about a couple thousand bux, and they do tend to care about the people they do business with at least a little.
are you jerking it to the thought of being put in a mental hospital? Or is that not part of your fetish?
On reading about it, it seems like it's pretty difficult to get someone declared as incompetitent.
Getting divorced, and want to destroy assets in order to keep them from going to your partner?
There are more fun ways to get rid of money.
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The fetish is appearing stupid to someone who takes advantage of me. Like, making a bet with someone and acting like I have a chance when really I don't; buying a used car for way more than it's worth; working a job for way less than I should be; signing a contract that is heavily one sided.