I lost £300 on a "friend" once who I helped out. Lesson learned, taught me not to be a mug again. Though it is annoying that somebody you think of as a friend and a good one at that puts a value of £300 on your friendship.
My wife however just lent one of her friends £500 out of our joint account (basically 95% my money), the person she lent it to is out of a job and going through a messy divorce, I'm basically never seeing that again, i wonder how long it will be before the wife works that out.
If you take someone to court, even small claims then you need EVIDENCE, "she said she would pay me back" is not evidence.
My wife however just lent one of her friends £500 out of our joint account (basically 95% my money), the person she lent it to is out of a job and going through a messy divorce, I'm basically never seeing that again, i wonder how long it will be before the wife works that out.
If you take someone to court, even small claims then you need EVIDENCE, "she said she would pay me back" is not evidence.