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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 523556" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>All debt counts here, new or old, except student loans. Trust me, I've been through it 3 times due to medical bills. </p><p></p><p>Janet I couldn't get a loan if my life depended on it. My credit has been in the toilet for a while. Medical bills and no insurance and no real income (well more than to just barely meet the bills) and it takes it's toll fast. Bad credit doesn't bother me. I know that sounds odd but when you've been as poor as I've been as long as I've been.......you learn not to worry about it so much.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to call them. But I'm going to try to wade through this tax crud first and at least get it rolling on the back taxes. Then I tackle this one. Maybe, just maybe, I'll be lucky enough to get them deferred still. I'll just have to call them and deal with it as anything to do with what I have gotten in the mail or online is just confusing and contradicts itself. Heck I have 8 or so "bills" from them for the exact same due date that contradict each other. Like Janet said, it's hard to get blood out of a stone. And when I get a job, even if they garnish.....they have to allow you livable income.......which would pretty much be the paycheck as I wouldn't make that much around here. The most anyone could ever garnish husband for was 50 bucks a week and he made much more than I ever would. </p><p></p><p>And I'm this { } close to taking the small remainder of my nest egg out of the bank and filing for food stamps and whatever else they'll give me. I just hate to because it makes it much easier to pay bills and the house payment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 523556, member: 84"] All debt counts here, new or old, except student loans. Trust me, I've been through it 3 times due to medical bills. Janet I couldn't get a loan if my life depended on it. My credit has been in the toilet for a while. Medical bills and no insurance and no real income (well more than to just barely meet the bills) and it takes it's toll fast. Bad credit doesn't bother me. I know that sounds odd but when you've been as poor as I've been as long as I've been.......you learn not to worry about it so much. I'll have to call them. But I'm going to try to wade through this tax crud first and at least get it rolling on the back taxes. Then I tackle this one. Maybe, just maybe, I'll be lucky enough to get them deferred still. I'll just have to call them and deal with it as anything to do with what I have gotten in the mail or online is just confusing and contradicts itself. Heck I have 8 or so "bills" from them for the exact same due date that contradict each other. Like Janet said, it's hard to get blood out of a stone. And when I get a job, even if they garnish.....they have to allow you livable income.......which would pretty much be the paycheck as I wouldn't make that much around here. The most anyone could ever garnish husband for was 50 bucks a week and he made much more than I ever would. And I'm this { } close to taking the small remainder of my nest egg out of the bank and filing for food stamps and whatever else they'll give me. I just hate to because it makes it much easier to pay bills and the house payment. [/QUOTE]
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