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re: Legal Advice: GF Credit Card Debt Lawsuit
Posted on 1/10/22 at 3:00 pm to REB BEER
Posted on 1/10/22 at 3:00 pm to REB BEER
Easy man.
Many millions of people deal with credit card debt.
I think it’s different for each person, but it’s really not that inconceivable when you consider the way these cards work.
Not uncommon to have 0% interest for the first year or two then a huge spike in interest that can spiral into a situation that makes it hard to keep up.
Many millions of people deal with credit card debt.
I think it’s different for each person, but it’s really not that inconceivable when you consider the way these cards work.
Not uncommon to have 0% interest for the first year or two then a huge spike in interest that can spiral into a situation that makes it hard to keep up.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 3:09 pm to 10 31 1861
It’s the money she spent that is not hers.
It’s ethically correct to pay it. If your friend takes money from you and ignore you. You would be ok with it.
It’s ethically correct to pay it. If your friend takes money from you and ignore you. You would be ok with it.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:35 pm to 10 31 1861
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Easy man.
Many millions of people deal with credit card debt.
I think it’s different for each person, but it’s really not that inconceivable when you consider the way these cards work.
I understand. I know most people need to use credit to make big purchases. But the idea is to pay them off, not just keep spending on them until you can't pay.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:49 pm to 10 31 1861
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Not uncommon to have 0% interest for the first year or two then a huge spike in interest that can spiral into a situation that makes it hard to keep up.
You either have codependency issues with this woman or you are both perfect for each other. I can see bankruptcy in the future if this is really your outlook.
If someone offered to cut my debts by 20% I’d be happy and pay immediately. I’m not sure what advice is needed.
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