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There is more month then money. I just figured my bill's out for the month of April and they match the amount of money I get for the month. I am so frustrated, I don't know who to not pay in order to make it. Then I have my student loans, which I know I should of never bothered to go to college, but I did not expect more disablilities to take over and that I would not be able to teach. Then, top all off with my doctor left for another state, and I found a new doctor, that I don't trust, and I am switching to another doctor in the middle of April. I can't off the bat say to her will you sign this sheet for college so my bills can be discharged, and second there must be some kind of job that I can do out there to make some money. Some easy job, that a person can do that don't require lifting, working with any kind of chemicals, and that allows for flexible hours, because I can't alway's move or get around every day.
It is funny, they say money is the root of all evil, but for some odd reason we all need it to survive. Now what do I do. |
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When something like this happens, it's a good idea to contact each of your creditors and let them know your current temporary financial situation. They can help. Ask them to accept lower payments or to waive payments for 3 or 6 months to give you a chance to get back on track. They might not be able to do everything you ask, but they might be able to work with you in some way that will make it easier for you.
Contacting them lets them know you are aware and concerned about how you can pay and they appreciate that. Good luck! |
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yes, good port echoes, plus you might want to try to see where you can benefit from the stimulus package.. there are things in there for ordinary people.
try contacting your congressman or representative's office and see what they can offer to help, like extensions, etc. Best to you... Peace and support, Night xoxo |
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I understand how you feel, Nightbird. I hope your creditors will work with you. Many hugs for you.
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you know what susie, I would re-consider about postponing asking the new Dr. to sign off for you... after all, it's about your needs.
I hope things will work out for you sooner than later also, for stress' sake. I too have bills accumulating, and when I was in hospital last month, for nearly the whole time except 5 days in the beginning and at the end, no deposits were miraculously done for me, let alone the bills continued to be taken out of my acct. thru auto pay. I don't have to tell you what an overdraft cost me, but I was returned half of it by phoning the bank, and now, I must go in (where is the time - I have to make it quickly) and see the Mgr. to have the other $___.__ returned as a courtesy for not being able to get to the bank for my deposits or even do my banking, period. With all the co-pays, the extra medicine that isn't covered by my pres. plan, and the other medicines co-pays... along with the Dr. bills that leave me with a co-pay each and every week for about a year now, and so on and so on... I can certainly understand how you feel. The best thing to do is communicate with all who are owed, and let them know where you are at, and that you do want to pay and clear up all this, so could they please work with you, without penalizing you, if at all possible. Best to you and I do hope that things work out so you feel you have at least a little left over to feel less stress and more comfort. Peace and Financial Recovery for ALL of Us, Night xoxo |
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