how is the best way to catch up on late credit card payments and get life back on track when you are flat brok?
Monday, July 12th, 2010 at
5:06 am
moved back to ky for job our van tore up had to buy a vehicle in the mean time our house sold bought house closer to work within the school distric we wanted for the kids got over our heads too quick no where to turn running out of ideas driving 85 miles 1 way to work oldest daughter got removed from bus having to drive her to school i am at whits end and not sure where to turn anyone got any ideas oh and yes i should have listened to wife
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1.) get a job
2.) Always listen to your wife
I’m sorry I have no solution for you but I can tell you don’t go through any of those companies that offer that service get your credit back in track because they release your credit history to at least 5 other companies and then it really start to ruin your credit. I do hope you get the right answer from someone here so you can start recovering your life. 85 miles? I thought I was crazy driving 60 miles one way to work and the way the prices of gas were there for awhile it’s no wonder. And 5 children to boot geez. And by the way you probably should have listened to your wife because thanks to my husbands choice I now live 60 not 13.5 miles from work, am in a constant snow storm where highways get closed making it impossible to get to work at times and I have to drive that highway at 9-10 at night since I work graveyard shift by myself. God forbid if something happens with the car. But you know what, we are in the country, the kids go to school in a K-12 in the same building with 487 other students and state patrol goes by every 2 hours or so and I have found out there are morons galore here but it was a good move. After all he only has to drive 7 miles a day to work during the day and I work 6 and 7 days a week but get paid less so it makes sense to me.. Anyhow I hope you get some help with your credit card stuff, is there a way you can negotiate a firm monthly payment with them? Hey good luck and I hope your Holiday season will be spectacular.
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