briansbutterflygirl
Right now I’m upside down on a ’04 cavalier paying (way to high) monthly payments to get caught up. What can I do with really bad credit by the way, to either fix or trade my car to get rid of my $$ problem? Any advise will be appreciated!
happyhive7
I’m on the verg of foreclosure and need help fast! I know it may be a bit far fetched to receive a grant for home foreclosure but I’m just reasearching any possibility to help me not lose my house.Any info will help. Thanks.
well dawn666, My husband has a full time job and we have 5 kids and we like many people in the united states has found ourselves in a hard situation,so before anyone else thinks I’m a lazy bum try to not be an IDIOT first!
Kim H
I am currently going through a divorce and one of the main reasons I am divorcing my soon to be ex is that he has ruined me financially. My house is foreclosing and I need to find an apartment between Dighton, Ma and Bridgewater, Ma. Here’s my problem. My credit since I have been married is terrible. I am very dependable and have been at the same job for almost 8 years. I can provide personal and professional references and pay a few months rent in advance if need be. What can I do? People with bad credit have to live somewhere, right? Help.. I don’t want to end up homeless. Any ideas or suggestions would be great.
Anonymous
Within the past couple of months, I’ve been receiving several letters per week from credit card companies enticing me to apply. I have bad credit, got rid of all my credit cards eight years ago, and am still paying off old debt. Could these letters have something to do with the fact I bought a new car last fall? Should I apply for a card to build my credit back up? How would I know what company to go with?
janealvers
My sister and I are looking to rent an apartment. She has good credit but no rental history and I have bad credit plus an 1 eviction from 2 years ago. Will it still be possible to get an apartment under both of our names?
chaos_magician13
I recently turned 18 and im in a great living situation. i live with my dad, make about 1000 a month and im a musician. I wanted to buy a new bass and amp, but more importantly need to start my credit. I already have the money to buy the bass today, but i wanna see if i can start my credit with this purchase.The stores i went to say i need at least a 700 score to apply for their credit.
Is there any credit i can apply for, without having to pay financing and apr and so on without having credit to begin with. My plan is to buy the bass with credit, pay it off right away, and probably cancel the card right after.