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Hey Justin how about Would you pursue the relatives of a person who had just died, for goods/money that he owed you if you were a boorish colonial? Or Would you pursue the relatives of a person who had just died, for goods/money that he owed you if you were a true Englishman? Isn't that also part of your point? Wouldnt want to put up a 'bad show' after all. Neal |
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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
would file a claim | 184 | 39% | |
|---|---|---|---|
would forgive the debt | 26 | 5% | |
would forgive debt if minor | 186 | 39% | |
depends on the company | 67 | 14% | |
no opinion | 12 | 3% | |
| POLL IS CLOSED |
| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
Imagine that you've placed a mail order with a small game company. Unexpectedly, the proprietor of the company dies. You've made the payment, but you haven't received the goods. Now, you learn that a family member is accepting claims against the estate of the deceased. Would you file a claim? | |
would file a claim | I would file a claim to receive the goods that have been paid for, or a full refund. |
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would forgive the debt | I would forgive the debt - no need to trouble the family at this time. |
would forgive debt if minor | I would forgive the debt, as long as it wasn't a lot of money. |
depends on the company | I might forgive the debt, but it would depend on my previous relationship with the company. |
no opinion | I have no opinion. |