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- 24 Mar 2016
Judge Moon
Now we see how Null has been able to avoid a judgment against him, even when faced with Melinda, the greatest legal mind of her generation.
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Judge Moon
@xtamarlover whats new, besides that?
Until you have no debt, you can't afford to hire people do to do work for you. What kind of work is this friend doing?
Jesus, dude.
You realize that because of your entitled smarmy "I deserve it" credit card spree, combined with paying minimum interest payments, your "$250" expense for this guy is actually a ton more, right? If you were putting that extra $250 per month toward your credit card debt, you'd eliminate it much faster with much less interest paid to your credit card company.
Once a lolcow, always a lolcow.
I am trying to pay off the debt with the remaining money as soon as possible. I make about $1500 a month.
So if I have to spend $250 a month for the one friend and $400 for the other friend, that should still leave me about $600-800 to put towards credit card stuff each month.
It's smarter to focus on your own debts first, since it allows for times of plenty to occur more often since you ultimately have to put down less money.I am trying to pay off the debt with the remaining money as soon as possible. I make about $1500 a month.
So if I have to spend $250 a month for the one friend and $400 for the other friend, that should still leave me about $600-800 to put towards credit card stuff each month.
He clearly doesn’t understand that lmao. His response will try to refute this and try to validate his actions through some bizarre logic.It's smarter to focus on your own debts first, since it allows for times of plenty to occur more often since you ultimately have to put down less money.
To be fair and play devil's advocate here, the fact he has debt and wants to tackle it means he's better off than most 89% of people who are in debt because they just couldn't say no to Walmart credit cards and Fingerhut accounts.He clearly doesn’t understand that lmao. His response will try to refute this and try to validate his actions through some bizarre logic.
Sure thing, but Andrew doesn’t particularly strike me as the responsible type, when it comes to credit cards. I mean, it sounds like he thinks he’s running a Ponzi scheme in his head that will somehow work out.To be fair and play devil's advocate here, the fact he has debt and wants to tackle it means he's better off than most 89% of people who are in debt because they just couldn't say no to Walmart credit cards and Fingerhut accounts.
It's smarter to focus on your own debts first, since it allows for times of plenty to occur more often since you ultimately have to put down less money.
To be fair and play devil's advocate here, the fact he has debt and wants to tackle it means he's better off than most 89% of people who are in debt because they just couldn't say no to Walmart credit cards and Fingerhut accounts.
He literally spent $3000 he didn't have because he wanted to reward himself for quitting a job and getting a 2-week seasonal stint at a warehouse. How is that better than not saying no to Fingerhut?