2415 days ago

Friend cheating money which he borrowed from me 6k

Muthuvel from Pakuranga

Dear Neighbors,
I have a issue that one of my friend borrowed 6k from me as he had a medical emergency expenses for his father. After k have the money he paid nearly 6 months as a part payment.
Now he immediately changed his phone no and addresses. Even before I went to police to make a complaint but they denied because it's civil matter. The second way I tried through the lawyer and he was replied to the letter from lawyer saying that he gonna given the money. Finally I tried through dept agency as well and he changed his address because of the agency who following him on time. Now I don't have his address or phone no. Even I have spend nearly 2000$ for all of the above ways then I felt to stop with that.

Is there is any other way to get my money back. Appreciate of you gave me a advice.

Thanks all

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