Temporaryname
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 19, 2011
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So, this is obviously not my real name, but I'm so embarassed to be in this situation. I'm a single mom, and while I make enough money to meet my basic needs, I haven't been able to get ahead. This month I had some huge unexpected expenses, that I won't go into, they are already paid and I have no ability to "unpay them". Suffice it to say that I don't know that I'll have enough money to get through and I hope that someone has a creative solution for me.
Here's my situation.
I don't have any credit cards with money left on them.
I have $1868 in the bank
I have $1785 in rent payment that was due at the beginning of the month, which I haven't paid yet.
I have a $25 bill on my 7th grade daughter's pay as you go phone bill, which I feel like I need to pay by Tuesday or she'll have no service, and thus no phone/texting capability when she's home alone after school -- this would make me very nervous, as you can probably imagine. We're new in our area, and she doesn't have any neighbors she knows who she could go to for emergency help.
I have a $75 car insurance payment where they will terminate my insurance if I don't pay it on by the 26th.
Half tank of gas in the car.
No food in the fridge (we had a multiday power outage and lost everything a week ago, and I haven't stocked up since)
I have paychecks coming on the last of month, which would let me get basically back on track, as in I could pay March's rent and have food money. I have a few other bills due in March like electricity that might have to wait for the 15th.
I got a prepaid credit card application in the mail (I hate credit), which if I got it and was approved I could probably get back on track by the 1st of the month (e.g. pay March's rent out of the first and not the 15th).
I have a couple of things I might be able to sell on Craigslist, but not sure how to go about it.
So, what would you do? What would you pay first? Would you pay a partial rent payment with an IOU? How would you sequence things?
I'm afraid of being evicted, but I don't know if that's a real threat with being one month late.
Here's my situation.
I don't have any credit cards with money left on them.
I have $1868 in the bank
I have $1785 in rent payment that was due at the beginning of the month, which I haven't paid yet.
I have a $25 bill on my 7th grade daughter's pay as you go phone bill, which I feel like I need to pay by Tuesday or she'll have no service, and thus no phone/texting capability when she's home alone after school -- this would make me very nervous, as you can probably imagine. We're new in our area, and she doesn't have any neighbors she knows who she could go to for emergency help.
I have a $75 car insurance payment where they will terminate my insurance if I don't pay it on by the 26th.
Half tank of gas in the car.
No food in the fridge (we had a multiday power outage and lost everything a week ago, and I haven't stocked up since)
I have paychecks coming on the last of month, which would let me get basically back on track, as in I could pay March's rent and have food money. I have a few other bills due in March like electricity that might have to wait for the 15th.
I got a prepaid credit card application in the mail (I hate credit), which if I got it and was approved I could probably get back on track by the 1st of the month (e.g. pay March's rent out of the first and not the 15th).
I have a couple of things I might be able to sell on Craigslist, but not sure how to go about it.
So, what would you do? What would you pay first? Would you pay a partial rent payment with an IOU? How would you sequence things?
I'm afraid of being evicted, but I don't know if that's a real threat with being one month late.