rysmomma242
Earning My Ears
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deleting post.... people are too nasty to my hubby.... not interested in their opinions anymore
I guess I'm gonna be the Debbie downer BUT Is your husband fearful because a little glitch is going to cause you to be late with your payments? I'm sorry but if you don't even have $600 in savings that you could use for your car payment should you be going to Disney? That sounds like you have no savings yet are planning a trip. He may be having realistic second thoughts.
I think maybe your DH is right and if I couldn't handle 1 extra car payment there is no way I would be going to Disney.
I guess I'm gonna be the Debbie downer BUT Is your husband fearful because a little glitch is going to cause you to be late with your payments? I'm sorry but if you don't even have $600 in savings that you could use for your car payment should you be going to Disney? That sounds like you have no savings yet are planning a trip. He may be having realistic second thoughts.
I think maybe your DH is right and if I couldn't handle 1 extra car payment there is no way I would be going to Disney.
I guess I'm gonna be the Debbie downer BUT Is your husband fearful because a little glitch is going to cause you to be late with your payments? I'm sorry but if you don't even have $600 in savings that you could use for your car payment should you be going to Disney? That sounds like you have no savings yet are planning a trip. He may be having realistic second thoughts.
I think maybe your DH is right and if I couldn't handle 1 extra car payment there is no way I would be going to Disney.
Can't you call your bank and let them know that this was an unauthorized charge? You only authorized a certain amount and they overcharged you. I would start with your own bank. I know that our credit union will not hold the charge against you if you file a form against the charge and it would not be held against your checking account until the matter is resolved one way or the other. It wouldn't hurt to call your bank and see what your options are.