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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 1515

Chapter 1515

Justin ran all of this driver's background information through a bank database background check. Moreover, the driver had a history of loan violations, one of which was two months past due. Although it was not a formal loan issued by the Henderson family bank, a small financial institution, it was also a financial institution with which he was associated and in which he held a 40% stake.

He immediately asked his assistant Bobby to contact the driver by phone.

Falsely claiming to be in debt, the driver was interviewed and asked to re-sign the interest contract at 1:30 pm.

Sure enough, the driver arrived at the financial institution on time.

In Pascaylia, the creditworthiness of the loan is important, the driver is already late and if the financial institution bites, he will not be able to borrow a single cent in the future and will not be able to move an inch.

Bobby assigned Ms. Gier, a trusted employee within the financial institution, to personally receive the driver.

"Sorry, I know it's two months in arrears. But hands are really tight these days, can you give me a month's grace?" The driver pleaded.

Ms. Gier has a difficult face, "Don't be mistaken, we are a formal financial institution, not a loan shark. How low is the interest rate for your loan? Only two points higher than the bank."

She flipped through the information, "When you reviewed the information at the time, you submitted your job as a truck driver, serving the warlord and working steadily. We reviewed and approved that you had the ability to repay, so why did you default?"

The driver sighed, "You should have seen the news, the warlords are in chaos and split into two factions. So on top of the wage subsidy payment, it is rather confusing now. But we, Mr. Robertson, promise that this problem, next month, will be solved."

"This is a financial institution, not a food market. You think you can bargain?" Ms. Gier smiled sarcastically, "The reason I called you here today is to re-sign the contract. I'm afraid the interest rate you were promised before will have to be increased because of the late payment."

The driver had a bitter look on his face, "I have an old man at home, a young man at home, two months without pay, already living a hard life. Can you see if you can accommodate a little."

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