Detailed description:
1. blacklist of dishonesty: according to the construction of China's credit system, individuals who owe more than a certain amount and are overdue for a long time will be included in the blacklist of dishonesty, which means that their credit status will be seriously affected.
2. The money owed to Gitzo is overdue for three years: According to the description of the problem, the personal money owed to Gitzo has been overdue for three years. A long overdue period and a large amount of debt may be considered dishonest.
3. Inclusion in the blacklist of dishonesty: dishonesty will be recorded, which will have a long-term impact on credit status. This will affect the credit evaluation of individuals in borrowing, renting and employment.
4. Recovery: According to the relevant laws of our country, creditors have the right to recover the arrears through legal channels. In some cases, creditors may seek ways to repay their debts by calling, writing or looking for relatives of the debtor.
To sum up, if the money you owe Gitzo is overdue for three years, you will be blacklisted for dishonesty, and you may ask your parents to recover it. Personal credit is very important. Breach of contract will have a long-term impact on credit status, and relevant laws and regulations also protect the rights and interests of creditors. Therefore, it is very important to fulfill the debt obligations in time.
Extended data:
According to "General Principles of Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)" and other laws and regulations, China has established a credit system and attached importance to the evaluation and recording of personal credit status. Breach of trust will be punished accordingly, and credit records will also have an impact on all aspects of individuals. Therefore, it is very important for the formation and maintenance of personal credit to abide by the contract, fulfill the debt in time and avoid default. If personal debts are large and overdue for a long time, they may face legal recourse and may find their relatives to repay their debts.
It is worth noting that the above answers are based on the general situation and the conventional assumptions of China laws. The specific situation will be different according to the overdue amount, overdue time, creditor's will and means of recovery. If you encounter a similar situation, I suggest you consult a professional lawyer and get detailed legal advice and help.