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This is one for those from the UK but all comments are welcome.

There is a problem here with poor people who decide, stupidly, to borrow money from loan sharks. They can't get it anywhere else. The interest rates are sky-high.

And, when they can't pay the loan sharks come round to visit.

They try to persuade the debtors to give them money. This involves breaking ribs, breaking legs (but not fingers or throwing acid in their faces because the victim can't say they fell down stairs) and sending then to A&E or into hospital for a few days.

The cost to A&E and to the hospitals for admission is greater than what is owed. It would make more sense for the NHS to pay off the sharks than to treat their victims. But that would involve identifying them.

I have a friend who is caught in this trap and I can't give her any more money. She has four daughters who also suffer and one has had to change her job because they found out where she worked. I know this is not a religious topic - but agnostics are good people too.

What the hell do I do?

El-loco 7 Nov 21
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Thank you everyone for your concern. Especially thankyou Zanyfish for the link. I will show it to her.

It is not as simple as it might seem. No one on her estate would speak to the police or give evidence in a court. Bad things happen to anyone who does. Clandestine filming would put me at personal risk - and I have limits how much I want to get involved.

Bottom line: Never get into debt whatever your reasons.

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film them demanding money with menace, and report it to the police.

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You need someone who is well educated and experienced in this criminal enterprise to help her.

Betty Level 8 Nov 21, 2017
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I realise that getting "proper" help may compound the situation, but you could at least get some advice ...

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