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adamomada | 1 year ago
e.g. You get hauled into court for a lawsuit demanding the loan repayment, for a loan someone else used your name to get?
- It wasn’t me.
adamomada | 1 year ago
e.g. You get hauled into court for a lawsuit demanding the loan repayment, for a loan someone else used your name to get?
- It wasn’t me.
jandrese|1 year ago
lesuorac|1 year ago
Isn't that the opposite of innocent until proven guilty?
kbenson|1 year ago
The problem with putting a value judgement on this is that it will precondition people to assume good faith or bad faith on the validity of the assessment based on how they interpret the fairness of the court system.
Instead, we could just say that the majority of the cases are people trying to get out of legitimate debts. If we wanted to go farther, we could say that's because some people just don't feel responsible for their own debts and some people make a choice that a last ditch effort to get out of a debt they know they should pay rather is the lesser of two evils when the alternative is to continue to fail to provide adequately for their family given their circumstances, and how different people may draw that line at different points.
That's harder to articulate and a larger discussion that may be a tangent people aren't interested in discussing though, so it's probably just simpler to keep the value judgements out of it if the intent is to keep the discussion productive.
pocketarc|1 year ago
Are we saying that if you can show you have enough income / assets, it'll be that much more likely that you'll be fine in those cases?
harimau777|1 year ago
kube-system|1 year ago
If they knew it wasn't you, they wouldn't have written the loan in the first place. They're asking you to repay it because they really do think it was you.
If "it wasn't me" was all anyone had to do to get out of paying a loan, many people would do it.
rvnx|1 year ago
For example, when you purchase online, some merchants do not check who is the owner of the card, or the address. It's done on purpose, because some people borrow the card of the others, some people don't want to use their card, etc. And overall it's all about risk management, but if the holder is really the one in front of you is just one factor among others.
enlyth|1 year ago
But in this scenario, there is basically zero evidence it was you
adamomada|1 year ago
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