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I know that this sounds very mean but I have given up lending..............having lost so much because I have lost track of where it was or was too embarrassed to ask for it back I just don't do it any more. Sounds mean but avoids the hassles :notalk:

 

Now I just make recommendations! :lol:

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I know that this sounds very mean but I have given up lending..............having lost so much because I have lost track of where it was or was too embarrassed to ask for it back I just don't do it any more. Sounds mean but avoids the hassles :notalk:

 

Now I just make recommendations! :lol:

 

me too - my daughter is the worst, and I daren't go into her room to get anything back as it's a health hazard in there!

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I try to avoid lending these days. I once lent a steam cleaner to a friend and she returned it broken. I've lent my Remoska to someone and I can't for the life of me remember who. It must be at least a year ago. :?:

 

Clearly too generous M'dear! Remoska's are not cheap to replace :roll:

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I had to google a Remoska wow pricey and whoever borrowed can't fail to notice they still have it :x

you are definitely too generous I'm glad I'm not alone I wouldn't dream of asking to borrow from others that's what so galling :shock:

 

I hate feeling guilty as I genuinely will help anyone if I can but I fear I am going to have to adopt the no lending policy too :( as I feel bad when I have to ask for things back which is crazy

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Borrowers are so annoying, I lend stuff to neighbours who always return things but refuse to lend my sister anything as she always loses things or denies ever having them.

 

 

:wall::wall:

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Hmmm the old saying "neither a borrower or lender be". It's too awkward. We lent our neighbours our shredder. I think we had used it a couple of times and it was eventually returned broken. It was out of the warranty date too. We also lent a different neighbour an electric fan heater when their water pipes burst and it was drying out the carpet and things for them. We are still waiting to get it back and that was about 8 years ago. Trouble is they are nice people and yes you feel awkward asking. So we decided no more lending things out as they are too costly to replace.

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Hmmm the old saying "neither a borrower or lender be"

As I was reading down the thread I was thinking of this saying as it was one of my mum's. I must admit I feel a bit mean if someone is looking for something and I have it but don't say. I do lend to close friends and have at times borrowed too but am always terrified the item breaks while in my care.

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