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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Actress Tayo Sobola Begs Her Debtors To Pay Up...

LOL...I think she is Joking......









15 comments:

  1. At least her debtors will get the message

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  2. She's not joking kankan, I can receive 5 calls a day from people asking me to lend them money, people that we're not even close




    *Larry was here*

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    1. Debtors everywhere, people just keep asking, when you say you don't have, they will tag you as wicked,forgetting that you might also be in need of money desperately..

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  3. season of debt paying, Xmas don come so the money is needed

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  4. Babe is not smiling.. Pay up your debt 😊

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  5. See nuckle tomorrow she will be first person to shout black is beautiful 😕

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  6. But sincerely why do people like buying things without paying or delay payment till when you get tired of asking? please bvs help me judge this matter. There's a customer i know through a friend, truly she often patronize me and i don't even charge her for delivery. She buys like a dozen pay for half and won't pay up until i ask her, and even when i ask, she'll say i'll pay and still yet she won't pay. I delivered to her last sunday, i dropped account number because she says she'll transfer, i didn't get payment until i had to remind her yesterday and tell her what she's doing to me isn't fair, she buys and hold back my payment till i have to practically beg for it, she got upset and told me to come collect my money. Was i wrong for asking for payment of products sold? i got to her house thinking she'll rake only for her to finally pay. I felt bad yesterday. How do a business person satisfy customers and also get paid without debtor drama? How do you maintain relationship with clients without debt drama? When i started business, i had to stop for like a while because i started again because of debts hanging here and there. Stella, please kindly do post, i need insights on this.

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    1. My dear you have to be firm or else they will run you out of business. Maintain a good relationship but separate your business from friendship. Let them know you as one who doesn't joke with her money. You may need to stop selling on credit.

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  7. This pretty lady, y u come dey use cream

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  8. they already got the message, she just added just laughing to make not look serious.

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  9. Rule 1: Don't sell on credit
    Rule 2: Never ever lend money to a Nigerian.

    I realized that the only times i had exchanged bad words with people were on issues about paying back loans i graciously gave them.

    Now i have no more enemies bc i stopped lending or helping. One idiot even had the audacity to come begging for one more chance after life hooked her. Someone that sent me a text that I am a horrible person bc i asked for my money back after 6 months of dribbling me.

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