Some customers are very bad with debts and would almost frustrate you, keeping your money for eternity without paying back. Is it right to seize the belongings of a customer for prolonged debts from purchase of your products?
Some customers are very bad with debts and would almost frustrate you, keeping your money for eternity without paying back. Is it right to seize the belongings of a customer for prolonged debts from purchase of your products?
It is absolutely not right to seize the property of a customer that is owning you. It is taking law into your hands. I sometimes overwrite some debts and move on. If the debt is much, you can involve the law enforcement agencies.
The best option would be to allow the law sort this out, then again there are times the law might not be able to help you, especially when you are from a country that the law system is not reliable. It's best you don't sell on credit.
What do I say? You just have to report to the police. They would help you get back the money. We should avoid all these situations by eradication of credit sales entirely.
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