The constellation
K230 Other deceptions in the payment of debt
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- Debtor refuses to pay his debt · K231 entry
- Refusal to return borrowed goods · K232 entry
- Trickster escapes without paying · K233 entry
- Trickster summons all creditors at once, precipitates fight, and escapes payment · K234 entry
- Creditor killed or driven away · K235 entry
- Literal payment of debt (not real) · K236 entry
- Trickster disguises himself and escapes notice of creditors · K237 entry
- Deceptive respite in payment obtained · K238 entry
- Refusal to tell about the Rhine treasure, though condition demanded is fulfilled when the only one who knows where it is is killed · K239 entry
- The castration bargain: wife sent. The trickster castrates the dupe and is to come the next day and be castrated himself. He sends his wife as substitute · K241 entry
- Creditor falsely reported insane when he demands money · K242 entry
- King promises beggars new clothes: burns their old and gets much gold and silver. Keeps it · K245 entry
- Death feigned to avoid paying debts · K246 entry
- Customer takes invitation to buy as invitation to receive the goods free · K247 entry
- Payment evaded by setting countertasks · K248 entry
- Deceptions in payment of debt – miscellaneous · K249 entry