looking to parts out Stock 04 EP3
Create a thread in class. with your parts and link this thread to that one. I think us mods here are willing to give you a hard luck break.
Good luck.
Good luck.
cant u seek aid from fema i know that they are all over fl right now cause of the hurricaines u should look into it man....hate to see someone file for bankruptcy because of it...god bless you and dont give up look into fema or what ever other aid u can get dont just sell everything
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Huggy Bear »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> $800-$900 a week.</TD></TR></TABLE>
..sorry for your situation and I hope everything works out, but, you were making $800-$900 a week and you are tapped for money after 21 days. I throw away a lot of money too, that I should be saving, but you must have been ballin. Again hope everything works out
..sorry for your situation and I hope everything works out, but, you were making $800-$900 a week and you are tapped for money after 21 days. I throw away a lot of money too, that I should be saving, but you must have been ballin. Again hope everything works out
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How could it possibly legal for you to sell off parts on your car when the bank is going to come and get it? I thought you were selling off aftermarket stuff, but what will the bank say when you turn in a shell?
$613 for an Si? I'd be driving a Vett for that much. $250 for insurance? How old are you? Sorry to hear about your problems though, hope you get everything under control!!
Sounds like you need to sell your Si ASAP as it is (as close to stock as you can make it). Buy a beater 92-95 Civic or something else reliable and cheap (you can get a 92 4-door auto for $1000 if you look around). DON'T let the bank repo the Si. That will just kill your credit more.
Dump progressive and go with another insurance company. $250/month for an Si? That's horrible. Go to State Farm or someplace that does not do a credit check for insurance. Personally, I've never heard of such a thing.
And, get some kind of job in the meantime. Fats food pays $8hr+. You can live off of that for a month or two if needed.
Dump progressive and go with another insurance company. $250/month for an Si? That's horrible. Go to State Farm or someplace that does not do a credit check for insurance. Personally, I've never heard of such a thing.
And, get some kind of job in the meantime. Fats food pays $8hr+. You can live off of that for a month or two if needed.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Todd00 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How could it possibly legal for you to sell off parts on your car when the bank is going to come and get it? I thought you were selling off aftermarket stuff, but what will the bank say when you turn in a shell?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's <u>not</u> legal.
It is Internet evidence of a conspiracy to commit fraud, a felony where the poster lives.
He might get away with it if he's saying he's collecting the money to pay off the note on the car instead of ending up in the hole when they take the car.
Based on the content so far, however, I think the poor guy's after food and rent money.
It's <u>not</u> legal.
It is Internet evidence of a conspiracy to commit fraud, a felony where the poster lives.
He might get away with it if he's saying he's collecting the money to pay off the note on the car instead of ending up in the hole when they take the car.
Based on the content so far, however, I think the poor guy's after food and rent money.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Todd00 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Go to State Farm or someplace that does not do a credit check for insurance. Personally, I've never heard of such a thing.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Agree that State Farm is a better choice. However, they will do credit checks without telling you. You give them permission for this when you apply.
One day I came home to find a local agent waiting in his parked car with a camera. He wanted my permission to take pictures of the house, the cars, and the garaging situation for the State Farm agent in Richmond.
LOL.... I guess that's why they're good and why they end up being cheaper in the long run.
Agree that State Farm is a better choice. However, they will do credit checks without telling you. You give them permission for this when you apply.
One day I came home to find a local agent waiting in his parked car with a camera. He wanted my permission to take pictures of the house, the cars, and the garaging situation for the State Farm agent in Richmond.
LOL.... I guess that's why they're good and why they end up being cheaper in the long run.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Huggy Bear »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i drive trucks for a company called martin brower. we deliver to McDonald's restaurants. i get $18.30 per hour, and work anywhere from 45 to 55 hours. mostly 50 though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Our commissary operations in Garner NC and Pittsburgh PA probably need drivers.
Our commissary operations in Garner NC and Pittsburgh PA probably need drivers.
Let that be a lesson to the kiddies:
When you're building your credit up, DO NOT go and blow money on an expensive car. Debt sucks...take it from this guy. I have never and would never buy anything with money I didn't have. I'm sure you can find some kind of job somewhere...even if it's just temporary. Best of luck
When you're building your credit up, DO NOT go and blow money on an expensive car. Debt sucks...take it from this guy. I have never and would never buy anything with money I didn't have. I'm sure you can find some kind of job somewhere...even if it's just temporary. Best of luck
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