And a few unpaid rents. Can they do anything to me here? Also if I go to Germany and do the same will they be able to do something?
I just left Canada with $130k in debt
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No, jews will smell you on the other side of the world. Better get a new ID greek-leaf hybrid freak
Nope they won't chase you cross borders for an outstanding money debt
Probably nothing. It's not like we're America. We don't have world police powers or Mossad hit squads.
based BGC
EU and Canada do have exchange law iirc. Cause they are both neo-lib buttbuddies
How did you get $130k in debt without collateral?
Mountain jew asking the hard-hitting questions we all need an answer for
>greek flag
lol
Probably forced to pay for some damage he's done.
You are not alone, I know something who did the same for $100,000 I left cucknada for Some european shithole 10 years ago. He lives like a king there now
>can they
I mean, if you like go to the embassy and turn yourself in, I guess. Will they? lolno. Not for that amount. If you defraud people of millions, they might go looking for you. You should be good debtMAXX king. Now make sure you don’t do it again or you’re going to be moving every couple years.
And who is "they"? A bank? Mafia loan sharks?
No, and it might not even apply since he is a leaf, but for Americans it would be feds. They nab people who do this from time to time (but very rarely). It tends to happen if the person who made a run for it somehow makes a mistake — loses his passport and needs to go into the embassy for a new one, or something along those lines. One example I read about involved a guy who stole 600,000 and then ditched. On the other hand, that guy didn’t get caught until he actually came back to the US… so maybe it’s an easier move to pull than i initially gave off.
Pretty easy if you have a couple credit cards and LoC. These are however hard to obtain if you are a nigger or shitskin.
> itt: law student
Stay the fuck in Greece. The feds are swarming all over Germany and that includes Canadian feds. Greece is less likely to extradite, has a shit identification infrastructure by comparison, and is much easier to stay lost in. Also, if you have any Canuck cash left on you, prepare to be swimming in drachma. If shit ever gets too hot, it’s a hop, skip, and a jump to Turkey, and then on to glorious Georgia.
> I just left Canada with $130k in debt
That's 130k less that our globopedo government can spend on enforcing its horseshit. Thank you for your service!
Banks give away credit cards like candy
Maybe it's different where you are but I couldn't take out anywhere near 130k even with multiple cards. The maximum credit is based on your income. I have two cards that both have a limit of about 10k.
If this is true, I salute you
Student loans.
You could have a lawsuit filed against you and get a court ruling ordering you to pay. After that they just get a formal recognition of foreign court ruling in Greece and they can enforce the debt. Banks and companies will typically package and sell their debts to a debt collection agency who buy them for a fraction of the cost and pursue each debt individually.
>t lawyer
should probably get a new ID on the dark net
I only make $40k a year working part time and all my credit cards give me about $55k in credit. Pretty easy to imagine someone with a decent job being able to amass 130k in credit with all stream
>Banks and companies will typically package and sell their debts to a debt collection agency who buy them for a fraction of the cost and pursue each debt individually.
Me thinks this is the way it’s going down too, not that profitable to go though all that hoops and loops yourself.
>t.retail banking user
Hey Hans, here in the anglosphere we have something called student loans
Lol. That’s not going to happen to an user in Greece.
And how will you stay in Greece/Europe as a leaf? After 90 days you will be an illegal immigrant.
Defaulting on a loan is a civil matter, not criminal. No Feds are going to be swarming up his ass or extraditing him anywhere. He will end up unable to get credit anywhere and if he has cash in a bank account, it will get taken, and if he gets a legit job, his wages will get deducted.
> You could have a lawsuit filed against you and get a court ruling ordering you to pay.
They do those by default, yes.
>After that they just get a formal recognition of foreign court ruling in Greece
No, it only applies to US and UK. Getting foreign courts to recognize private debts is neither cost-effective nor a fast process. OP is good as long as he stays out of anglosphere.
Can I go to Germany and to the same or will the EU fuck me?
He’s in a new country now. If he gets a new job, he need only open a new bank account in that country. Then he transfers the money from his existing accounts to that one. As for his credit, there is no such thing as an international credit rating system. His primary focus right now should be securing a long stay visa. I suspect that will be needed for opening a Greek bank account.
It is big business. I'm not sure if they target expats.