They better give me some major assets in case they run, and Id have to know them pretty good, including where they and their family lived
2006-08-11 02:24:31
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answer #1
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answered by lida 2
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It depends on the person. If they are trustworthy, then I can help them and become richer. If not, I'd rather keep the original 5 grand than have none.
2006-08-11 09:33:10
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answered by Zαrα Mikαzuki 6
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Easy answer - Are you also willing to lose 5 grand if it doesn't pan out - If so - go for it. But don't blame the other guy if you lose everything
2006-08-11 09:25:45
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answered by TBor ROCKS 3
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yeah. it actually depends on how much you have. like if you have 5k saved and give to somebody else your money would be doulbed. but tou'll still have 0 cuz you gave it away. but if you have more than 15k then yeah give some1 5k and have your money doubled
2006-08-11 09:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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considering I have loaned that and more without getting it back yet. I would have to say yes
2006-08-11 09:24:47
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answer #5
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answered by diane 4
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Fuggin' A man
2006-08-11 09:24:55
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answer #6
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answered by volcmstar 2
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No, that sends up a red flag. Only if you are a loan shark...
2006-08-11 09:25:34
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answered by 345Grasshopper 5
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Nope, I don't believe in a "free lunch" or rather, money for nothing
2006-08-11 09:24:25
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answer #8
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answered by sdenton89 1
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That's one of two things....either it's loansharking or a scam
2006-08-11 09:28:56
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answered by David B 5
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nope im not stupid like those people on court tv shows
2006-08-11 09:28:46
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answered by Kaylee 3
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