What happens to debtors in China: blood of the visits of collectors
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-happens-to-debtors-in-china-blood-of-the-visits-of-collectors.htmlCreditors pestering phone calls and SMS? Indeed, it is very unpleasant, but nothing compared to the methods that use their Chinese colleagues. After you see this "bloody mess" left by the collectors next to the door to your house, just don't want to take the money in debt...
On the wall in red paint (hopefully, paint...) left the inscription: "the First floor, And refund the money".
So Chinese collectors, mafia and other underground "lenders" report to its debtors that it is time to pay the bills. Such a "final warning"... I can only imagine what will happen next.
Truly — one good turn deserves another. It can be concluded: I do not want to pay for the loan in China, buy red car.
While in China red is the color of money and wealth. And this pervades all of Chinese culture. So, perhaps such colorful attacks carry a hidden meaning:
And this innocent inscription reads: "Death to the whole family Huang Guohua!". Approaching the house of the Huang Guohua, you see the following picture.
"Give me the money!" — we strongly ask the owner of the house unknown people.
It should be noted that the domestic collectors are not gone too far from their Chinese counterparts. In the hallways of some houses, you can observe no less unpleasant things.
Keywords: Money | Debt | Debts | China | Chinese | Red | Credit
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