after I now have a longer voluntary inpatient therapy behind me and actually intend to change my life and start over again, I realize that the world around you somehow does not want to play along. That is, I still have my creditors, the mail continues to pile up and this whole situation makes you psychologically so ready that I hardly manage to do any work at all. Simply because there are too many building sites at once. Debts with banks, Insurance, rent debts to name only the larger.
Because of my bad credit rating, I can't get a bigger loan to pay off all my creditors in one go and concentrate on just one installment. It is made so extremely difficult to get out of this misery. Once down, always down and how to get out of it ?
There is a lack of money everywhere, a lack of caregivers and simply a lack of any light at the end of the tunnel.
I am also in poor health, I am overweight, my teeth are a disaster, they would have to be completely replaced. But who pays for that?
Even if I would have a job tomorrow, I would have to insure my car again, and from what should I fill up my tank ? To the office ? Eternal paperwork and harassment ? Do you know the problem ? Solution ? maybe emigrate ?
Well, overweight, car and rent debts meet already well. You sell the car, pay as far as possible rent debts, put only 100 euros for a bicycle aside. Then you don't need to insure a car and you lose weight while riding your bike. And you have at least somewhat contained the biggest danger, rent debts.
Then Debt counseling, settlements or private insolvency. It's paperwork, yes, but that's life.
And of course the authorities. It's actually quite simple, if you had arranged it this way months ago, it would already be fine now.
There is no convenient solution. You owe a lot of people a lot of money for services you have claimed, you are an adult. And you have fantastic possibilities to get out of it with little effort. Not as a Croesus, but everything smoothed out.
What is the problem?
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Gambling addicts also deserve second chances
14th Jul. 2018, at 03:04 pm CEST#12
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Well, the truth is unfortunately for most people in today's society a red cloth ... alone that Dipson writes here of second chance, but in the same breath does not even apologize for his Paysafe action, which he had made because of his behavior speaks for itself...
Is just the same as with any other gambling addict... you are SELF guilty... and ready... and the way up the mountain was always harder than the way down...
Well... I for my part can only say that my pity for such people is limited... you can achieve a lot if you want...
Gambling addicts also deserve second chances
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Well, overweight, car and rent debts meet already well. You sell the car, pay as far as possible rent debts, put only 100 euros for a bicycle aside. Then you don't need to insure a car and you lose weight while riding your bike. And you have at least somewhat contained the biggest danger, rent debts.
Then Debt counseling, settlements or private insolvency. It's paperwork, yes, but that's life.
And of course the authorities. It's actually quite simple, if you had arranged it this way months ago, it would already be fine now.
There is no convenient solution. You owe a lot of people a lot of money for services you have claimed, you are an adult. And you have fantastic possibilities to get out of it with little effort. Not as a Croesus, but everything smoothed out.
What is the problem?
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Gambling addicts also deserve second chances
Nobody has liked this post so far
Is just the same as with any other gambling addict... you are SELF guilty... and ready... and the way up the mountain was always harder than the way down...
Well... I for my part can only say that my pity for such people is limited... you can achieve a lot if you want...
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