
amace020
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No. You are beyond help.
Your life is over. |
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Big Jay 7
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no |
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eb76web
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got my own with the world...but I just got a job at footlocker this morning that I stood in the pouring rain for two hours to get so im on my way to financial freedom from debt!!! HA HA HA! How's that for a debt commercial?! |
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wolfelady692003
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SORRY I HAVE MY OWN FINANCIAL PROBLAMS |
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Maggie Mae
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Of course SOMEONE can help!
Not sure what else you want to know since you didn't provide information. I can't point you in the direction of ACTUAL help if I have no idea what you need help with specifically. |
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cosaxteacher
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Yes. You can help yourself. Learn to control your spending, cut your expenses. |
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Toddacanda
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Don't try to spend money you don't already have! |
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jdsiejak0211
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I have a masters degree in finance, does that help????? |
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notyou311
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If you are in debt, go to your bank and see if they will consolidate all of your debts for you. They may be able to arrange for lower settlements. Make a budget and stick to it. You need to allow for necessities such as rent, food, transportation, medical, etc. Then you need to put money into savings.
If your situation is really bad, you may have to file for bankruptcy. |
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jenlyn70
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Dave Ramsey can. google it |
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Erin
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Bail you out? No.
Offer you advice on specific problems? Yes. |
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yahoo_user1
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i can't help you if i don't know what they are! |
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cdslsmn
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Go get a new job. More pay, better benefits, and try for longer hours. The more time you spend at work the less time you have to spend money. It is the American way to be in debt. Humans are creatures of habit. Habitually you are destine to do whatever it is you have to do , in order to get what you want. Just do it and work hard for what you want. |
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tats
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PROBLEM |
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Jim
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I can, go buy a mask and a gun and rob a bank... |
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ewtaylor2001
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No I am sorry only you can help yourself |
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cutestson
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how bad is the problem? |
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dewingedfairy
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well.......
whats the problem |
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Tamborine
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Well... to answer your question I'm going to make a couple assumptions:
1. You are in debt.
2. You don't have a lot of knowledge about finances.
When I was in my 20s I got in a little over my head in credit card debt. I never destroyed my credit, but I knew I was going to start having trouble paying bills soon and I needed to do something to get my debt under control.
I contacted Consumer Credit Counselors and they were able to put my debt on a budget to pay it off and re-budget my finances so I would no longer rely on credit to "balance my budget."
This gave me tremendous resources to understanding my credit and debt issues and learn how to budget more effectively. Consumer Credt Counseling referred me to Lighthouse Credit Foundation and it was the best thing I ever did.
In November last year I made my last payment and right now, aside from my car and mortgage, I am debt free. I feel rich because I'm no longer making that credit card payment and I have all kinds of extra money all the sudden.
Their website is also pretty good and has great articles and suggestions for budgeting effectively. Even if you don't contact them, you might want to check out the articles on their site. |
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Leslee L
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I can offer a solution to financial and wellness issues.
Check out my sites and click on get more info.
http://www.themomteam.com/cgi-bin/mom.cgi?id=LE464989&action=show
http://www.theceonetwork.com/cgi-bin/team.cgi?id=LE464989&action=show |
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sexygirl
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yea heres a 10000000 dollars |
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aquilawill
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GET A JOB MAYBE? |
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Mony
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In what kind of way do you mean? Please be more specific. |
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