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Please explain how I caused a child to be born 3 months early with a 3-1/2 pound birth weight?
I was making 15k a year and the insurance didn't cover that high of an expense.
Quote from: motivatedceo on March 25, 2009, 07:25:04 AM
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I agree with Mike on this one. It is/was your responsibility for running up that $800k in debt. You didn't make your son sick, but you should of had insurance to cover him. Insurance is one of those basic things in life you should never go without.
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In 1996 my son was born 3 months prematurely, causing us to run up $800,000 in medical bills as he was in the hospital for 2 months in prenatal care. There was no way in hell that my wife and I could pay that, but that didn't mean that we were not credit worthy.
Certainly it does! I'm not saying that it was your fault. However, what I am saying is that no way would I loan money to someone that can't pay their bills. Whether they are at fault or not, if they can't pay their bills, they're not creditworthy!
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At the end of the day, we're all here to help each other, not tear each other down.
Investor Mom. You have my support for all your endeavours. Please continue to post your questions and begin to take action. If there is anything I can help with, please let me know. Post your questions on this forum and I'll do my best to answer them. Hopefully the others will give positive support as well.
Get started by taking a look at your situation (cash, credit and expenses) and setting some goals for yourself while laying out a plan by which to reach them. It will take some time, however you will achieve them if you believe in yourself and stay consistent on working on your goal.
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