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Seeing life from a different prospective

Date: Fri, 01/13/2006 - 15:59

Submitted by curlycarl
on Fri, 01/13/2006 - 15:59

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I have passed out from my college a couple of years back. It was a wonderful experience being in there and feeling the worth of living life on credit. Now, things are quite different with all the outstanding loans in my credit. Life has taken a reverse turn and I will have to pay back all of them. Things are not what I thought while being in the college.

The job market hasn't been so good to me and the job that I envisioned during my college days is still a dream. It kills me when I realize that the debt is growing every single day. New York has a high standard of living and the draconian behavior of my boss has made things look quite tough. He refuses to give me promotion at present. I am presently working with the internet market company. All things combined together make my situation an impossible one.

Then, I heard about the consolidation program from my girl friend's sister. (Actually, she is the one who referred me to this forum). She is also in a certain amount of debt and is looking forward to solve the financial complexes in her life through this program. She gave me a short description about the wonders this program can do. I related her present financial status with the past and get an understanding that things have improved at her end quite dramatically. I can realize the happiness she is feeling now and working hard to become debt free. Maybe, that's the reason; I have enrolled myself in the program and am dedicated towards the plan. Much of the load is off from my head through this professional help. I know if I can continue paying my bills through the program, I will also return back with the smiles as I had in my college days.


Hi fellow member!

Consolidation is a better choice for me too. My credit was totally maxed up and I was least interested in filing for bankruptcy. Though this would have erased my debt completely, but at the same time, I knew that my credit will get ruined for a longer period.

After understanding the benefits of this program, I decided to take it up. This program also teaches me how to take care of my finance properly through the budgeting sessions offered with it.

Remember, your lenders have offered you this benefit because they understand that you are taking the responsibility to pay your past bills. If you miss your payments during this time, these benefits will never come back again and you might have to go through tougher times.

Be determined to stick to your plan and everything will shape up very nicely. Best of luck!


lrhall41

Submitted by david on Mon, 01/16/2006 - 13:55

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I am now in month three of my consolidation program,and its a stuggle since theres not much money left after I pay the monthly consolidation bill,but I know that in less than two years I will be debt free,and the money Im paying now will be all mine.I hope to buy a house one day when all this is taken care of,so its the best thing I could have done.Im not getting any nasty calls and I know my bills are getting payed.I may have to do without now,but in the end I will be better off.Good luck and keep on smiling.
TwoKid


lrhall41

Submitted by twokidtwocat on Mon, 01/16/2006 - 15:48

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Carl,

I also wonder when it will be my turn to get promoted and show the corporate world what I'm really made of instead of having my talents and education wasted on entry level. My husband says that I just have to pay my dues and prove myself, then I'll get what I work so hard for. I hope he's right. I too am not blind to office politics and glass cielings.

Good luck with your consolidation, I know you'll do great, and good luck in the work world. I think we both could use some.


lrhall41

Submitted by Jedi Mistress Ari on Fri, 04/21/2006 - 14:32

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