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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 159572" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I have a friend with nearly the same problem and she ended up buying a new car. The deals now are incredible and if your car is really a clunker you may end up putting more than the price of a car payment in it every month and still not have anything to drive to work. </p><p>Right now most credit card companies have lots of people in your position and they would rather get something than nothing so they are, in the main, pretty willing to work out a deal as long as you are keeping the lines of communication open. I hope you have been talking to them and not just skipping payments without telling them what is going on. Perhaps if you explaned that you've just started a new job and need a few months to get on your feet they might be willing to work with you. It's worth a try as the worst that can happen is that they will say no and if that is the case you are no worse off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 159572, member: 135"] I have a friend with nearly the same problem and she ended up buying a new car. The deals now are incredible and if your car is really a clunker you may end up putting more than the price of a car payment in it every month and still not have anything to drive to work. Right now most credit card companies have lots of people in your position and they would rather get something than nothing so they are, in the main, pretty willing to work out a deal as long as you are keeping the lines of communication open. I hope you have been talking to them and not just skipping payments without telling them what is going on. Perhaps if you explaned that you've just started a new job and need a few months to get on your feet they might be willing to work with you. It's worth a try as the worst that can happen is that they will say no and if that is the case you are no worse off. [/QUOTE]
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