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 I need a big loan.?
I have had perfect credit for four years. I am looking to get a huge loan "$400,000" to purchase a Subway resturaunt. I have worked for the owner for seven years and I think he will co sign....


 Iv tried for several loans and still had no luck is there still a chance for me somewhere?
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 Does anybody know if doing paid online surveys actually pay you?
i been looking at working from home options on the net and i'm wondering if these paid online surveys are worth doing or are they just a scam?...


 Can anyone make an argument for the use of credit cards?
I cannot find one reason people use credit cards instead of just paying cash. It appears to me that it is just playing with snakes, and even incentive cards have high interest rates and outrageous ...


 Was I a victom of a credit card scam?
I just made a transaction on my credit card from newegg.com. Just after I submitted the order, A screen from my bank (HSBC) asked me to set up a password for protecting my credit card during online ...


 Why do we have a credit score?
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 How should I Start building myCredit history the right way?
I never had credit im 18 now!!! And i want to buy a preown car in the next 3 yrs. So im asking what should i do to get good crdit fast and what can i do with it....


 Cancel my credit card?
I've had a BoA credit card for about 4 years now, I just got the balance to 0$. I'd like to cancel the card, but have heard both side of the story of it hurting my credit and not hurting ...


 If i am delinquent paying my cell phone bill, will that jeopardize my credit score?
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 How do you respond to creditors who harass you by phone.?
This company calls quiet often even though I have told them to stop because I never had an credit account with this company and if I did it is way past the statute of limitation. They want me to ...


 I got a letter from a collections agency threatning Arbitration? What is that? I'm scared!?
I got a letter in the mail from Midland Credit Management, Inc regarding my debt with Verizon. This debt is from 3 1/2 years ago. It says to call them to arrange to pay the balance of $1096.08 by 8/10...


 Can you return clothes to Topshop without a credit card if they were bought with a credit card?
I accidentally bought a top in the wrong size and I decided I didn't like the top that much anyway, and I'm just wondering - could i return/exchange it without my mother being there (she ...


 Home loan with bad credit?
ok here goes im trying to buy my first home. have little to no money to put down. credit not that great does anyone know of a place in kc mo that will help me ...


 Can anyone recommend a good credit card?
I've never had one before so don't know where to start! Am also worried about getting turned down cos I have no credit history.
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 I have a foreclosure but want a new car - I've been denied. How can I get one?

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For those of you who choose to judge me based on the limited information I have included, please note that the foreclosure was over two years ago and was the result ...


 Am I obligated to buy something if I apply and get approved for a credit card?
I know this may seem like a silly question, but I need a credit card as a second form of ID to open an account at a video store. I also need a credit card to create an account with Microsoft Office L...


 How can i pay my credit card my income is not enough to pay it because my husband dont have income.?
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 Credit card will be raising interest rate on balance. Should I close it so I can pay it off at the lower rate
I have two credit cards from the same company - one is an older account with a higher interest rate, the other is a newer account with a better interest rate. Both cards have balances that will take ...


 Any suggestions on how to get out of debt quickly?
I am already working two jobs and serve in the Army reserve. Bad thing is I have bad credit so I cant seem to get a loan that I can afford. Have several offers, but dont want to just get something ...


 I need a good debt consolidation company. Any ideas?
I have several personal loans out. My monthly payments add up to about 800 a month, i only make a 1000. I'm not behind on payments but i cant keep up much longer. I cant seem to get any local ...



ANTIONETTE D
I have an bad habit of bouncing bad checks someone please tell why is it addicting where do i get help?
                     
 




oggie
That sounds like a bad habit there are a lot of people that does that It seems that if you have a check in your hand then you have money but as you know that is not true. And overdraft fees cost even more money. If you cant resist writing bad checks I would suggest closing your bank account, destroying all remaining checks you have and keeping your money in a safe place at your house. This may sound strange but but your cash in a mason jar and put it in the freezer, that way if there is a fire, it is unlikely to be destroyed. Then you can only spend what you have and will not have any checks laying around to tempt you. Hope this helped you.


amber_lauree
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I used to have that problem. It is so easy to do it because you can write and write and it takes days for it to go through. What I did was give my check book and my debit card to my boyfriend. So I won't spend money I do not have. When I needed money, he would ask what for...bills, gas, food, or something I really needed. I saved so much money that way. And it helped me build a budget.


PatV
It is likely that you are "confident" on a subconscious level and believe you will pay for the items "eventually". Perhaps it's a habit, perhaps it's poor planning, either way you've found a way to rationalize to yourself why it's okay to fail.
Many banks will offer overdraft protection if you set up a savings account as your safety net. Even someone with bad spending habits shouldn't be having checks bounce.
1)From your paycheck, deduct up to 20% (if you can afford it) to go directly into this savings account.
2)Close all current checking accounts and destroy old checkbooks you haven't used.
3)Do NOT get a debit card - if you have one, cancel it with your bank and shred it.
4)Do NOT start using a credit card instead of writing checks. If you can't maintain a balance in your checking account, it will be that much harder to pay off your credit card balance each month.
5)Begin to use cash more and more.
6)Open a new checking account, combined with a savings account. Start with a very low balance, just above minimum balance.
7)Write down everything you use checks for and see how many of these you can move into a cash only basis.

This isn't a willpower thing, you're not doomed forever. You're possibly a visual person, you see your checkbook and think you have the money. Begin to think differently about checks, they are not the same as cash and you can become solvent again.
Good luck....


echo
I have no idea why you would find it addicting.

Your best bet would probably be to close your bank account and deal strictly in cash. Use money orders when needed.


Desperado
ask the bank to stop making them out of rubber then they won't bounce no more.


mevs.kids@sbcglobal.net
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There are tons of consumer counseling organizations that can help you with your finances. Teach you how to manage, set a budget, work on improving you credit. Find what that will give you references and check the BBB on them to make sure they are legit.


screamf0r_me@sbcglobal.net
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It is addicting because you are getting the instant gratification of a thing, knowing that you don't have to really pay for it right now. It is kind of like a credit card for you. You know that if you wait long enough, the store will forward your check to the DA and you will have a month to pay the DA. So, you are getting the thing (s) you want NOW and paying for them 2-3 months from now, depending on how long your store take to send the check through the legal system.

What you are doing is illegal, and you can very easily go to jail over this. It is also embarrassing when you see your checks posted in the store with "do not accept checks from this person" stamped on them. You can find the help you need here:

American Consumer Credit Counseling's confidential debt management program. It is individually designed to provide consumers with a unique solution for their financial situation. Professionally trained and independently certified counselors evaluate a consumer's financial situation, assist in creating a budget, work with creditors and provide education so that they can properly manage their finances and secure a debt-free future.


They have course specifically for people in your circumstance. I urge you to go there immediately, and good luck to you, dear.


nova50
You need to balance your check book after you write checks silly.


yahoo2006
close ur bank acct so u dont have anymore checks to write..and just pay everything in cash or money orders..


taffscott
The Oprah show.. She may even pay off your deficit if you agree to appear on Dr. Phils program


sexytrojan
You're an idiot. That costs you a lot of money.

Stop using checks and use your debit card for everything, including paying your bills. Take your checks to the bank and have them shredded. Get counter checks to pay your bills (you can't use them at stores).


NEED 2 KNOW
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I really would suggest you get out of the habit. Writing checks , knowing you have no funds in you bank account is fraud. You can go to jail, I know some one who did. I am guessing that when you write bad checks you write them near your pay date. When you do get paid you just able to have just enough funds to cover the check the 2nd or 3rd time it is resubmitted to your bank.Have you stop to think that maybe you would have enough money in your account if you stop accruing insufficient fund /overdraft fees.


Dwight D J
maybe you're trying to get something for nothing...call the United Way and they should be able to refer you somewhere


style_sex69
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It's not a habit or anything , you just need more funds in your bank account to cover the checks . As simple as that .


Scott
A friend has incurred over £60,000 debt built up on credit cards and general bank accounts. Steps have been taken to move accounts into a different name and welfare issues are being addressed. Is there a way in which they can be prevented from opening a normal debit account at any bank without blacklisting their partner given that address checks would tarnish all parties at the address with the same brush should any future credit or accounts be required. Many Thanks.


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