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Bills Piling Up? What To Do When You Can’t Pay Your Bills
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 305940, member: 31907"] If you're finding yourself in a situation where bills are piling up and you can't pay them, it's time to re-evaluate your finances. It's not always easy to figure out what is truly necessary to live comfortably. It's also important to keep in mind that it may take a little bit of time before you can get back on your feet again. If you're worried about paying your bills, there are several steps you can take: 1. First, make sure there aren't any other major expenses that will cause your financial troubles to skyrocket. If there are, see if you can cut back on them or cancel them altogether. 2. Try not to take on more debt just because your expenses seem high right now. You should only use new credit when it's really necessary and if it won't cause any problems down the road! 3. Consider looking into ways that can help you save money. this could be through things like cutting back on cable television or switching to cheaper gas mileage vehicles (or better yet: purchasing used cars), or even by taking advantage of free services such as food pantries around town (though this might not be an option for everyone). 4. Contact the credit bureaus and ask them to remove your name from their databases. This will help protect your credit score and make it easier for you to get future loans or mortgages. 5. Another option is to work with an attorney who can help you negotiate a payment plan with the creditor. The attorney can also help you find other ways to pay off the debt, such as through bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. [/QUOTE]
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