The easiest way is to just ask the person. You may just need to remind them if they forgot. The worst case scenario is that you have to sue them. You can do it in small claims court at your local court house.
One can get a refund on a money gram money order when it is made out to someone who sent it back by checking the swift number on the money gram order and placing a block on it.
write them a check for the amount and they'll cash it and you'll be paid back
There are other factors, such as how much you earned, whether someone can claim you as a dependent and how much money was withheld.
If you watch TV, most of the Judge shows are about someone who you gave for say 600$ for their furniture, and you say they didn't pay it back, and that gets you to court.
how do i collect money owed to me from someone in canada
When you pay someone back you are usually giving them money back, you are repaying that person.
One can get a refund on a money gram money order when it is made out to someone who sent it back by checking the swift number on the money gram order and placing a block on it.
To loan money to someone means to give your own money to someone else for a period of time. Then, the receiver will eventually pay the lender back the money (usually with interest).
it is when you give someone money, then you have to give back what you have borrowed. does that make sense?
Bail money is used to make sure someone shows up to court. If they show up their money is given back. If someone uses a bail bondsman they charge a percentage for covering the bond and they don't get any of the money back.
You cant get arrested if you ask someone for your money back you can only get arrested if you threaten them or hurt then for money.
no they sold it to you its yours
No. If I give you money, it is yours. You can do whatever you want with it. If I lend you money, I had better get a receipt. I will need paperwork. Then, I can sue you to get it back. The name of the game is paperwork.
from child support enforcement
Highly doubtful
Don't expect to get paid back, dummy!
These are stating that you owe money that has not been paid off. Someone is suing you to get the money back.