Borrowing is a gambleIt just occurred to me: a friend lent me the book I’m currently reading. Another friend lent us her box sets of “Battlestar Galactica” which Zac and I recently got hooked on. And yet another friend sent us a bunch CDs to enjoy.

Yeah, we have nice friends, but they’re also saving us a lot of money right now. I probably would have purchased Friend 1’s book because it’s not something I can find at the library. Friend 2 saves us trips to Blockbuster (we keep finishing discs of BSG before Netflix can get us the next disc). And Friend 3 kept us from having to buy new music.

None of the above are necessities, but for whatever reason, we buy them anyway.

Seems like all of us should be borrowing stuff from friends more often. But I’ve had some bad experiences with that. For example, I once lent a friend a bunch of board games for his dinner party. I was in no rush to get them back (error on my part), and he wasn’t exactly thoughtful enough to return them soon after as he was done. I never saw those games again. I never expected our friendship to turn sour, but then he turned out to be sort of crazy in a bad way (unrelated to borrowing stuff), so I decided to keep my distance from him. I lost out on $60 worth of board games. I’d feel dumb shelling out money to replace them.

And then there’s little stuff I lend out to friends that sometimes I never see back, like magazines, tupperware, or a t-shirt I don’t wear often. I don’t mind that so much. There are more important things to be concerned about in life. (Also, I’m guilty of forgetting to return little things too.)

Generally, we expect borrowing stuff from friends to go smoothly. But that won’t always be the case no matter how respectful we are to our friends and their belongings. The quality of how one takes care of things is relative — there’s going to be lots of room for disagreement between the borrower and lender.

But borrowing stuff sure does seem like a great way to save money. I say let’s have a vote about this.

What tips do you have to make borrowing stuff from friends run more smoothly?

[Photo by MarkyBon.]