I never thought borrowing a friend money would turn into such a nightmare. When he came to me, desperate for help, I didn’t think twice. “Don’t worry,” he assured me, “I’ll pay you back in two weeks.” I trusted him completely, but weeks turned into months, and I was still waiting.
At first, he was full of excuses. “I’ll send it next week,” he’d say. Then, “Things are tight right now, just be patient.” I tried to be understanding, but deep down, I knew he was avoiding me. Calls went unanswered, messages were ignored, and whenever we met, he’d quickly change the topic. The betrayal stung—this was someone I had helped when he needed me the most.
One evening, as I scrolled through my phone, frustrated and exhausted, an advert for Kiwanga Doctors caught my eye. It talked about helping people recover debts and deal with stubborn debtors. I hesitated at first, wondering if it was even real. But after months of waiting and begging for my own money, I decided I had nothing to lose.
The next morning, I visited Kiwanga Doctors. They listened to my story and nodded knowingly. “Your money will be returned soon,” they assured me. They handed me a magic ring, explaining that it carried special energy to make the debtor feel uneasy until he paid me back. “Wear this when you talk to him,” they instructed, “and be patient.”
That evening, I called my friend, expecting the usual silence. But to my shock, he picked up immediately. His voice sounded different—nervous, almost panicked. Before I could even say much, he blurted out, “Bro, I know I’ve delayed, but I swear I was planning to pay you soon.”
The next day, he called me again. “Can I see you tomorrow? I have something for you,” he said. I agreed, still unsure if he was serious. But when we met, he pulled out a thick envelope and handed it to me. “Here’s everything I owe you,” he said, avoiding my eyes. “I’m really sorry for the delay.”
I was speechless. After all those months of excuses and avoidance, he had suddenly changed his mind overnight. Not only did he repay the full amount, but he even added something extra as an apology.
Since then, I’ve told everyone struggling with a stubborn debtor not to waste time chasing after their own money. Sometimes, you just need the right help.
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