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August 25, 2009 at 2:34 PM in reply to: What happens to things on the property when house auctions? #449344August 25, 2009 at 2:34 PM in reply to: What happens to things on the property when house auctions? #449415anxvarietyParticipant
It is occupied by only him.
What do you mean by time to clear it out? The auction date is middle September. Is that BS? Assuming the auction happens and someone buys it that day, is there a mandatory period for him to be able to take his stuff out? Seems like I will need to go pick up my stuff soon.
Friend is just completely worn down, so he has little information and I think is just shellshocked (he’s been in the house for 10+ years). So if there’s anything that he should be doing I would appreciate that advice to pass on too. He still thinks he will get assistance from whatever the relief program is. He is a business owner and just bleeding everywhere and they already denied him once because of something to do with this expenses? He said it didn’t get approved but he believes their information was incorrect since so re-applied.
August 25, 2009 at 2:34 PM in reply to: What happens to things on the property when house auctions? #449601anxvarietyParticipantIt is occupied by only him.
What do you mean by time to clear it out? The auction date is middle September. Is that BS? Assuming the auction happens and someone buys it that day, is there a mandatory period for him to be able to take his stuff out? Seems like I will need to go pick up my stuff soon.
Friend is just completely worn down, so he has little information and I think is just shellshocked (he’s been in the house for 10+ years). So if there’s anything that he should be doing I would appreciate that advice to pass on too. He still thinks he will get assistance from whatever the relief program is. He is a business owner and just bleeding everywhere and they already denied him once because of something to do with this expenses? He said it didn’t get approved but he believes their information was incorrect since so re-applied.
anxvarietyParticipantThese companies do not loan you money because they like you. If you do not pay, they will try and make your life hell. Now, once in a every 20 years YOU ARE IN CONTROL of this debt. They do not want you to walk.
They did not have your character in mind when they loaned it, they didn’t measure your character and give you a discount.. they measured you unmercifully by your credit. Karma? It’s the banks time for karma, not paying back a loan which was made for profit has nor karmic consequences in my mind. That will help prevent them from preying on people. If you need money, borrow it from friends or family – then yes you should pay it back.
anxvarietyParticipantThese companies do not loan you money because they like you. If you do not pay, they will try and make your life hell. Now, once in a every 20 years YOU ARE IN CONTROL of this debt. They do not want you to walk.
They did not have your character in mind when they loaned it, they didn’t measure your character and give you a discount.. they measured you unmercifully by your credit. Karma? It’s the banks time for karma, not paying back a loan which was made for profit has nor karmic consequences in my mind. That will help prevent them from preying on people. If you need money, borrow it from friends or family – then yes you should pay it back.
anxvarietyParticipantThese companies do not loan you money because they like you. If you do not pay, they will try and make your life hell. Now, once in a every 20 years YOU ARE IN CONTROL of this debt. They do not want you to walk.
They did not have your character in mind when they loaned it, they didn’t measure your character and give you a discount.. they measured you unmercifully by your credit. Karma? It’s the banks time for karma, not paying back a loan which was made for profit has nor karmic consequences in my mind. That will help prevent them from preying on people. If you need money, borrow it from friends or family – then yes you should pay it back.
anxvarietyParticipantThese companies do not loan you money because they like you. If you do not pay, they will try and make your life hell. Now, once in a every 20 years YOU ARE IN CONTROL of this debt. They do not want you to walk.
They did not have your character in mind when they loaned it, they didn’t measure your character and give you a discount.. they measured you unmercifully by your credit. Karma? It’s the banks time for karma, not paying back a loan which was made for profit has nor karmic consequences in my mind. That will help prevent them from preying on people. If you need money, borrow it from friends or family – then yes you should pay it back.
anxvarietyParticipantThese companies do not loan you money because they like you. If you do not pay, they will try and make your life hell. Now, once in a every 20 years YOU ARE IN CONTROL of this debt. They do not want you to walk.
They did not have your character in mind when they loaned it, they didn’t measure your character and give you a discount.. they measured you unmercifully by your credit. Karma? It’s the banks time for karma, not paying back a loan which was made for profit has nor karmic consequences in my mind. That will help prevent them from preying on people. If you need money, borrow it from friends or family – then yes you should pay it back.
anxvarietyParticipantFWIW, someone I know took a white gold ring in with a nice diamond to coin shop. The coin shop offered $19.00, or spot price for it.. they weren’t being shady, as they knew the owner – he was just demonstrating how they don’t buy rings other than for melt price.
It was later sold via Craigslist for $3800. You might be better off selling those items there.
The CashForGold stuff is even worse than spot price, as there are countless former customers who have posted their experiences online.
Look up how much gold is actually in 14k and other varations – you can have a pound of rings and chains that end up not being worth very much melt price.
anxvarietyParticipantFWIW, someone I know took a white gold ring in with a nice diamond to coin shop. The coin shop offered $19.00, or spot price for it.. they weren’t being shady, as they knew the owner – he was just demonstrating how they don’t buy rings other than for melt price.
It was later sold via Craigslist for $3800. You might be better off selling those items there.
The CashForGold stuff is even worse than spot price, as there are countless former customers who have posted their experiences online.
Look up how much gold is actually in 14k and other varations – you can have a pound of rings and chains that end up not being worth very much melt price.
anxvarietyParticipantFWIW, someone I know took a white gold ring in with a nice diamond to coin shop. The coin shop offered $19.00, or spot price for it.. they weren’t being shady, as they knew the owner – he was just demonstrating how they don’t buy rings other than for melt price.
It was later sold via Craigslist for $3800. You might be better off selling those items there.
The CashForGold stuff is even worse than spot price, as there are countless former customers who have posted their experiences online.
Look up how much gold is actually in 14k and other varations – you can have a pound of rings and chains that end up not being worth very much melt price.
anxvarietyParticipantFWIW, someone I know took a white gold ring in with a nice diamond to coin shop. The coin shop offered $19.00, or spot price for it.. they weren’t being shady, as they knew the owner – he was just demonstrating how they don’t buy rings other than for melt price.
It was later sold via Craigslist for $3800. You might be better off selling those items there.
The CashForGold stuff is even worse than spot price, as there are countless former customers who have posted their experiences online.
Look up how much gold is actually in 14k and other varations – you can have a pound of rings and chains that end up not being worth very much melt price.
anxvarietyParticipantFWIW, someone I know took a white gold ring in with a nice diamond to coin shop. The coin shop offered $19.00, or spot price for it.. they weren’t being shady, as they knew the owner – he was just demonstrating how they don’t buy rings other than for melt price.
It was later sold via Craigslist for $3800. You might be better off selling those items there.
The CashForGold stuff is even worse than spot price, as there are countless former customers who have posted their experiences online.
Look up how much gold is actually in 14k and other varations – you can have a pound of rings and chains that end up not being worth very much melt price.
anxvarietyParticipantmixxalot, also try this:
You can check off ‘telecommute only’ and keep an eye on it.
anxvarietyParticipantmixxalot, also try this:
You can check off ‘telecommute only’ and keep an eye on it.
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