So how does this work? If one were to say borrow a large sum of money from a loan shark... and he were to just die, like unexpectedly from a rifle shot a long distance away that was untraceable to a specific gun even with modern ballistics technology... does the debt go away, or it is picked up by someone else?
So how does this work? If one were to say borrow a large sum of money from a loan shark... and he were to just die, like unexpectedly from a rifle shot a long distance away that was untraceable to a specific gun even with modern ballistics technology... does the debt go away, or it is picked up by someone else?
bebe girl, so how many people would have to actual have this type of accident, on average, to cancel something like a 50 grand debt? 2, 3, 10? You seem to knowabout this sort of thing.
So how does this work? If one were to say borrow a large sum of money from a loan shark... and he were to just die, like unexpectedly from a rifle shot a long distance away that was untraceable to a specific gun even with modern ballistics technology... does the debt go away, or it is picked up by someone else?
if your being serious it works like this...sharks usually get their loot from other bigger sharks who in turn get their loot from some type of synidcate (mafia, etc)...so the debt would be bumped up the chain, provided the loan was on record with higher ups, typically the case with large sums of cash. Most reputable sharks have to be connected in some way or else they would be wacked out of bussiness...
Gambino, I mean the chain has to break somewhere. What would you estimate? Fuck, I'm in the wrong business. Bouncing for pennies so I can make my way through college...