About a year and a half
ago, my friend called me while I was working on a health litigation case. The plaintiff
was demanding a large compensation from the company who fixed sewage lines
after a particular mishap when the restroom commode exploded and shit literally
hit the fan, leading to a prolonged fungus contamination and related health
effects. My friend was inconsolable; she said she had no money and was a week
away from an international trip to India. I had lived the life of a poor
graduate student for two years by then. She even offered to carry chocolates
for my parents back home.
I wondered why a graduate
student needed one month’s salary as a loan. This friend had previously
plagiarized my statement of purpose after asking to read it, changing her name
and the name of her department and school. She made it to the US and vouched
that it was all her effort.
I sent her a check, never
asking her why she was in a financial crisis. People who let go of their pride
and asked for a loan must be in dire need for money, and there was no need for me
to compound her discomfort by asking for a reason. In return, I got a lot of phone
hugs, a promise that my family would get a box of chocolate truffles, and her
word that she will return the money as soon as possible.
I waited. And waited. And
waited. I am still waiting.
Six months later, I sent
her a reminder. She told me what a scumbag her PhD advisor was. The grants she
was working on was put on hold and she was living hand-to-mouth.
I also noticed an update on
her Facebook album where she and her boyfriend held hands in Florida.
Nine months later, I lost
my job. I asked once more for the money. I did not get it back. However, there
was a Facebook update a few days later about how excited she was planning a trip
to meet her boyfriend in California.
One year later, she said
that she will be visiting me in Seattle. I was impressed that she had decided
to personally repay the loan. When she arrived, she told me that she wanted to visit
Mount Rainier National Park. The money was never mentioned.
After a-year-and-a-half of
asking, being unemployed for eight months, and going through her adventurous
Facebook tourism updates, all I got were grieving emails about how bad it is to
be a poor student. Imagine a poor person telling an unemployed person this. Then
arrived the letters with enclosed checks with instructions that I should not
deposit the checks since there was not enough money in her bank. Then came
another set of letters telling me that I could deposit the checks in instalments.
There were another set of checks that were claimed to be Fedexed but never
reached me. Finally, I got an email from her.
“Just a
quick (quick??) reminder that you can
deposit the checks now. I am happy to be able to re-pay your loan and grateful
for your help and patience”
The email felt nice till I
came to the last sentence.
“Now that you
will be a student and I will have a job after graduating, don’t hesitate to ask
me if you ever need financial help. Love”.
For someone who stole my
statement of purpose, asked me for money and did not repay it despite all the
fun Florida/California, a boyfriend and family members in the US for help, and for
someone who was helped without any questions asked, the last sentence of the
gratitude email was something. I never replied to it.
sunshine
11 comments:
What a nerve!!
Now that you have got your money back..After making sure the checks dont bounce (:D), I think its better not to keep in touch with such people..
Sheesh! The nerve of it all!! I don't have anything else to say!
Sheesh! The nerve of it all!! I don't have anything else to say!
im just glad that you got your money back! just ignore her last sentence!
Seems a real smart alec! I wish you had asked her for some interest amount too! Wait till the entire funds are transfered then give her a nice piece of your mind that she will never forget for the rest of her life! or better still play the same game with her...some starter funds for you in the bargain!!
Seems a real smart alec! I wish you had asked her for some interest amount too! Wait till the entire funds are transfered then give her a nice piece of your mind that she will never forget for the rest of her life! or better still play the same game with her...some starter funds for you in the bargain!!
Just add her to the blacklist :)
Don't bother with a reply. Or no, wait..You could send her a mail with dedication consisting of some choice gaalis.
I can hardly hold my tongue over here when it comes to choosing those epithets. :P
"If you cannot help, turn them down and if you can, do so without asking the reason."
I follow the same ideology with a continuation ..... neki kar aur dariya main daal !!
Well, I've realized people will be people and who you choose you interact with and who you choose to ignore is up to you. I never sent a reply. I just refused to interact.
Can we have a "like" option ala FB in the Reactions column???
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