Is there debt collection in Buddhist scriptures?

I have never seen a debt collector, but there are still many people who persuade people to pay their debts. Buddhism has a fundamental law, which is cause and effect. People who know and believe in cause and effect will not owe others money, because no one can cross the law of cause and effect. There is a saying in Buddhism that "a grain of rice is as big as Mount Sumi, and you can't do anything in this life, so you can pay it back with wool and horns", that is, you tell your family that if you eat a grain of rice from the donor, you have to practice, and practice means paying off debts, and if you don't practice, you will breach the contract. If you don't practice in this life, you will become a horse and go to the donor's house to pay your debts!

For family members, the debt problem has two sides. People who don't pay their debts have their reasons and consequences. The reason may be that you owed money to others in your previous life (or in your previous life) and you have to pay it back in this life. If you don't pay the bill, it may be the account of your previous life. Of course, for this reason, he will still be in debt, and then you have to ask him for it. This is the karma of reincarnation! From generation to generation, each round is worse than the next. Maybe a big grievance will hurt your life! So when such a thing happens, I think it is better to solve it peacefully, so that everyone can understand the cause and effect and reach an understanding with each other. Don't complain about debts. Nothing is good, both sides have a share, and they are not happy at all. Be careful!