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 I have just split up with my girlfriend, owes me £4k can i get it back?
I have just split up with my girlfriend, who owes me £4k whats the best way of getting it back if she starts to be akward?

I paid some store cards etc that she was getting charged high ...


 I want to be a wealthy man,what is the most easier idea(way) for earning a lot of money without investment ?
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 Is it true that banks cannot charge you more that £12.00 for charges?
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 I need to make some money quick?
any ideas?? i need like £5000 by 3 ...


 Could anyone help me with this math problem please? This is a financial question that I can't solve.?
(If a payment is made in full by the billing date, no interest is charged.)

This month, Cindy had a previous credit card balance of $45, bought a sweater for $25.50, paid for a dinner out ...


 I have til Monday to come up with $3000.00 or they take my car, sometimes your best is not good enough,?
I feel I have really done my best but still I have failed my children. what is the answer because I give ...


 I took out a loan with Natwest and they have charged me for insurance on it when I never asked for it?
I can't find the original paperwork, can I claim the money back or what can I do?
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I have subsequently paid it off but can i still make a claim to perhaps the ...


 Im a college student in need of a $10,000 loan. I do have a job and I need a loan w/out paying xfer fees.?
Only serious people please....


 Not sure where to post this?
ive recently decided i want to go to school to become a nurse, but my husband and i do not have any extra money to pay for it (exactly why i want to go to school and get a better job). so what id ...


 How can I raise £300 in a week?

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i am disabled in a wheelchair and have MS, can't leave the house. So thanks for the answer get a job....


 What percentage of your monthly earning do you keep aside as savings?
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 If I make 26,000 dollars a year how much do i make an hour?
First one to answer it right gets the points.
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I work 9-5 with a hour ...


 How do you earn extra cash??
i only know of one which is prob the best around!! anyone know any others
http://archerfish.co.uk/...


 A friend writes a $400 bad check so he can pay rent. Could I goto my bank and simply cash it?
Or would they come after me for the money when it brings him over the limit?
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He's not roommate just a good friend. And we thought he would get all the fee's ...


 How do I make a few extra $$?
Does anyone have an easy and legit way to come up with an extra 300-400 a month? I don't have much time for another job and I am looking for ideas other than ebay or things like that......


 Does Joing a Sam's Club really save you money?
It seems to me that the only way I would save money is if I bought alot of processed food like, chips, soda, and other snake food. I dont really buy that stuff. Would I be saving if I my meats, ...


 Serious problems - financial or moral advice please?
Ok this is a bit of a long one, but I really need help with this one. Ok, here goes:
My mum is a property developer and my dad is a builder but has quite severe mental problems which means that ...


 40,000 from a million is this true?
I heard that if you invest one million euro in a bank, you can make back 40,000 each week in interest. Is this true?

Obviously im not talking about one bank that does this - As I assume ...


 How much money should I make per week before I move out of my parents' house?
I live in Southwestern Ohio and would like to move out. I intend to move to somewhere near Dayton. My father says that I have to make at least $600 per week, but that doesn't sound quite right ...


 Why do banks charge overdraft fees? ?
Why the large amounts of money? Say, for instance, you overdrew yur checking account by $3--you would get a $35 overdraft fee. Isn't the insufficient funds a fault between you and the merchant (...



damisaunders@sbcglob...
What I should do first move out or get a car?
I live w/ my grandmother. I want to move out but I don't have a car. I have been trying to save to get a car first. I am temping and freelance writing and have been waiting to get permanent job before I move out. However I can't take living there anylonger. I am afraid if I move out first I will not be able to save up enough money to get a decent car. What should I do?
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I do take Public Transportation where I live ( Columbus, OH). It is not the best for a city of its size.
                     
 




GirlinNB
Get the car first. Then at least you have transportation and the possiblity of getting a better paying job(s) if you are wanting to stay in freelance work since you can travel to work now, then you can move out (maybe even earlier than you originally thought).


swtsugarbear522
save up and get the car first...we have all been in situations that suck but if you have little money and no car but live on your own then how are you going to get back and forth to work?


Daisy
You need to stop temping and get something permanent before you can do either. If you work a second job for a few months you could save enough to buy a car (be smart-pay cash for a good used car. don't go into debt). Then you can start planning when and where to move.


qbanita0113
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definately save for a car first.. there's no use in moving out if you have no way of getting around. I guess it depends where you live but here in miami, public transportation isn't all that great...


chh945s
Get a car!!! It is a no-brainer b/c you will need it to get a steady job. Plus, if things get really bad, you can always live in the car...


idgaf
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can you move somewhere where public transportation is close by? Its cheaper than a car and you dont have to pay insurance!


pottersclay70
Save and get a car first. Determine in your mind that you have to deal with the situation of living there until you save the money to get a car. Maybe that will push you to save harder. This is probably one of MANY uncomfortable situations you'll have to live in or with, but you can do it. Determination will get you through.


sunssecret
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Get a car first. You're more likely to get hired by an employer if you have a car. Plus the car will come in handy moving all your stuff out. :-)


HOPEFUL
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Get a car first, you can get a decent used car for really cheap. Then you can move out and not have to worry about how you are going to get to work.


Leigh
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Well, coming from a poor 21 year old... I'd suggest saving up your money and living with your grandmother. It sucks, I bet. But I'd put up with it.

You have to remember that when you move out, you have a whole other set of issues:

1. Not only do you have to pay rent, but you have to pay utilities: electricity, water and gas... plus garbage/recyclable services. That can add up. Plus, when you first turn on the water (etc) in your new place, you will have to pay some hefty sign up / turn on fees.

2. Now you have the added bonuses (sarcastically said!) of roommates, especially if you really need those extra roommates to pay the rent and utilities. Roommates can be just as bad as a grandma!

3. I don't know how you are getting to work now, but if you get the new place instead of the car, how are you going to be getting to work? Will grandma still let you borrow the car? Is that going to be difficult to get to work every morning? And if you can't get to work, you won't get money, and then you won't be able to pay for your new place and utilities.

All in all, I'd really suggest toughing it out with dear old grandma for a bit longer- yeah, she's probably not too much fun to live with, but remember, you're paying rent for free-- and you're not paying those expensive utilties. You are in the perfect spot to save up your money and get that car- which will help you get to work, to save up more money for the new place.

It will come to you in good time!!! Good luck!


Mack-a-Damien
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I say get the car first. You may have to travel to get a better paying job. And then.......you can get a plush apartment.....or whatever you plan on living in!


Michael
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That depends on where you live. If you live or move into a big city you always have the choice of public transportation. For instance I live in Minneapolis. Around here everything is close enough were you could get an apartment and a job and take the bus, train, or ride a bike, or walk, pretty much everywhere you need.


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