Post
Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: Loan Default - asu u=519783
by
jamyr
on 09/12/2020, 03:30:23 UTC
If asu was in a really bad situation and at the same time if we're going to take the moral and ethical approach, the attempt would be to at least try to negotiate with DireWolfM14 for a reduction or complete removal of the interest(probably with some proof), and a delayed deadline. But nope.

I haven't charged interest since April.  All I've asked of asu since then is to maintain communication, and make payments.  He offered to pay off the loan in full by August, I only asked him to honor his word.  I know what this past year has done to many folks, and I don't want to put any one in a difficult position.  I just want my money back.


Sorry about your loss. And after reading thru several threads about the discussion on this issue, I may have a full picture of what happened.

What you can do, is to have a legal case submitted, this can go under special the circumstance wherein even if coins.ph would not divulge the identity of the individual but with pressure from a community, example our community, or if you can file a case legally, can have the court ask for coins.ph to do so. Have you been in contact with coins.ph? It is better if you can get in touch with their corporate department.