By the way, I do have a job. The pay isn't what I hope for and I am currently looking for a better job since you deem me to think I am not working as I have mentioned above. "Get a job" kind of response from you hurts.
What I meant was ask friends for a job. I am well aware of what you claim your job situation is.
What I hope is that I can find a way to raise $179.80 for my morgage so I don't end up being evicted before the 13th, they will repocess(s?) my home.
Gee, how did I know it would be a modest amount? Not the word morgage, which I assume means mortgage. I will be commenting on it later. BTW, most banks don't repossess on one missed payment. And $179 is a damned low for one mortgage payment, let alone several.
If your bank is that cruel, go to the press. This is a great human interest story on how the Big Bad Bank is making homeless a Poor Handicapped Person. I guarantee the press will love the story, and the bank will back off due to bad publicity. Oh, and as a side benefit.....more people will send you cash!!!
I have no credit, so apartments around here will do a credit check and when they see I have no credit of any sorts, I won't be able to get an apartment. Once if I get evicted from my home, there's no way I can find a new place within 3 days.
I found my apartment in one day. It was find a home today, or go to a shelter time for me and my son. Take a newspaper and circle the apartments that are in your affordable range. Call them up and ask if they can make an immediate decision upon meeting you. Most homeowners can. Visit those who can, and if they approve you on the spot, sign the papers.
Need to find a way to keep my phone from being disconnected since it's very important to keep my phone line open for emails to come in if any new job offers come in from all those applications I've put out. Plus as you know I can't hear the phone.
This one smells like a scam. I know a few deaf people. Their doorbells and phones are tied to big flashing lights. Why would you need to hear the phone when you can "see" it ring?
Next with the scam you are supposed to tell us about how your child will freeze in the snow and how you are going to commit suicide if you don't get a little money soon.
If you are for real, which I seriously doubt, losing your home might be tragic, welfare will not leave you on the street. And welfare will appreciate that you are working....they will supplement your income.
I have lost a home, and just a year ago I was almost on the streets. I was left stranded in Canada with only my son and the clothes we wore. We survived.....and that is why I believe you are pulling a scam. There are provisions for handling this, yet you have a desperate need for people on the Net to send you money.
As far as proof goes, I know how to fake out a false home and landlord. My brother in law used to do that on a regular basis.
Richard
Edited by - Skeptic on 7 December 2002 2:54:24