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How do people generally treat people who don’t pay back money?

Generally, for people who do not pay back the money they owe, the creditor can sue the other party in court to demand repayment. If the other party still does not repay the money after the court's judgment, the creditor can apply for enforcement or a payment order. A payment order is a supervision procedure stipulated in the Civil Procedure Law. The creditor can issue a legal document to the debtor to pay money or securities within a time limit.

In order to deal with people who do not pay back money, creditors can take the following extraordinary measures:

1. Publish the debtor’s detailed personal information and IOUs on website forums, blogs, etc. Materials such as scans, copies of indictments and judgments allow others to see who this person with bad credit is really like and avoid being deceived.

2. Send text messages to remind people familiar with the debtor and friends around the debtor to pay attention to the debtor's bad deeds of not paying back money, so as not to be harmed by it.

3. Post relevant materials on the billboard in the debtor’s community.

4. Post relevant materials on the billboard of the unit where the debtor works.

5. Employ migrant workers to wear conspicuous vests at the door where debtors take their children to school or kindergarten, write the name of the debtor on it and indicate the repayment, so that the debtor and his Children all feel the feeling of being looked down upon.

6. Imitate the plot in the movie and find someone to shout to the debtor's home in the neighborhood: "XXX, pay back the money." This only costs a little money.

7. Spray the words "XXX (debtor's name), pay back" written on the vehicle driven by the debtor, and then drive around the neighborhood where the debtor lives.

8. Broadcast information on finding the debtor in the form of a missing person notice on a TV station that can be advertised, and require the other party to repay the money. This requires the provision of valid legal documents.