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Just figured out today that my parents have a law suit against them because of money we haven't paid the conpany yet. I don't really understand much about it but they were paying them but they are filing it because they wont get all the money when they want it. We are already poor enough but making us waste more money for a lawyer and taking money that we don't have right noe is just being a asshole. My mom has been trying to find a teaching job, but where i live the teaching jobs only go to favorites, not teachers that actually care about their students. Explains the poor education where i live.
One thing i learned is interest can add up to alot?
Religion is like a Penis, you shouldn't whip it out in public and you shouldn't shove it down your child's throat.
Also, in the United States: our education is industrialized. Don't blame teachers that the end goal is not to develop as a specialist in a field we are good at and interested in... and is infact to regulate new bodies in the tax-paying workforce on a yearly basis Class of X-year my ankle
(June 28, 2011 at 4:25 am)Aerzia Saerules Arktuos Wrote: When credit cards arrive:
And then you don't have a problem with that.
Also, in the United States: our education is industrialized. Don't blame teachers that the end goal is not to develop as a specialist in a field we are good at and interested in... and is infact to regulate new bodies in the tax-paying workforce on a yearly basis Class of X-year my ankle
Interest i think added up to $20,000
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(June 28, 2011 at 2:58 pm)MilesTailsPrower Wrote: Interest i think added up to $20,000
That, unfortunately, is the result of using credit as if it were money, rather than saving for what you want or for bad times. My wife and I do not use credit.
When my ex- divorced me, she withdrew $8,000 on a joint credit card to pay for her divorce lawyer (a Felony), yet the second judge in the divorce case (the first was jailed for corruption) stuck me with the bill anyway, though I was a disabled vet and my wife made $120,000 a year.
Between the child support and the credit bills, nearly all of my disability went to pay those, and I became homeless.
When I remarried after nine years, my wife and I set about retiring my arrears child support payments and her credit debt, and we have lived credit free since. This allowed us to purchase our new house with money saved, rather than interest for the rest of our lives, because we were saving money out of my miniscule disability cheque. (We live rather Spartanly anyway, so our expenses are low.)
Since no life insurance company will issue me insurance (epilepsy), we don't even have that expense; that has also been saved for. (I will not stick my son with the bill to ship my body to the coast so I can be tilted off the fiddleboard on an aircraft carrier at sea, or burn up a perfectly good coffin in a cremation, or spend tons of his money to dig a hole in the ground).
We still get by on my VA disability cheque; my ex- wife (who lost her job recently) called asking for money to save her new riverfront home and new car. She was really angry and hung up heavily when I just burst out laughing into the phone; I couldn't help myself.
James.
"Be ye not lost amongst Precept of Order." - Book of Uterus, 1:5, "Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her."
That, unfortunately, is the result of using credit as if it were money, rather than saving for what you want or for bad times. My wife and I do not use credit.
When my ex- divorced me, she withdrew $8,000 on a joint credit card to pay for her divorce lawyer (a Felony), yet the second judge in the divorce case (the first was jailed for corruption) stuck me with the bill anyway, though I was a disabled vet and my wife made $120,000 a year.
Between the child support and the credit bills, nearly all of my disability went to pay those, and I became homeless.
When I remarried after nine years, my wife and I set about retiring my arrears child support payments and her credit debt, and we have lived credit free since. This allowed us to purchase our new house with money saved, rather than interest for the rest of our lives, because we were saving money out of my miniscule disability cheque. (We live rather Spartanly anyway, so our expenses are low.)
Since no life insurance company will issue me insurance (epilepsy), we don't even have that expense; that has also been saved for. (I will not stick my son with the bill to ship my body to the coast so I can be tilted off the fiddleboard on an aircraft carrier at sea, or burn up a perfectly good coffin in a cremation, or spend tons of his money to dig a hole in the ground).
We still get by on my VA disability cheque; my ex- wife (who lost her job recently) called asking for money to save her new riverfront home and new car. She was really angry and hung up heavily when I just burst out laughing into the phone; I couldn't help myself.
James.
Payback's a bitch...
Religion is like a Penis, you shouldn't whip it out in public and you shouldn't shove it down your child's throat.
Payback is only a bitch if it comes in the left ankle. Anywhere else it is more of a mare
I'm not particularly supportive here, and it's actually hard for me to be in all cases of credit card debt. At least Anymouse got some semblance of 'justice' in the end... he's luckier than most.