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Title: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Darren Avey on November 06, 2017, 05:04:53 AM
Im in about 5K of debt that I have to sort out soon. Rent, car and so on and I just haven't got it. Cant get a bank or loan or anything. Anyone got any tips. Doesn't have to be legal.
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Post by: sceagacros on November 06, 2017, 05:09:19 AM
Start an online money raising campaign to help abandoned / homeless dogs in India, keep money, spend money on meth, smoke meth and stay up all night posting on GetBig about how you are the god of hormones to the three people still awake and paying attention.......rinse, repeat.
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Post by: R.A.M. on November 06, 2017, 05:09:51 AM
kidney??
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Post by: Pray_4_War on November 06, 2017, 05:10:51 AM
Start jerking off dudes under the bridge.  15 dollars a man.
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Post by: Marty Champions on November 06, 2017, 05:13:18 AM
let ur credit fukked
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Post by: Yamcha on November 06, 2017, 05:17:00 AM
877-CASH-NOW
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Post by: Henda on November 06, 2017, 05:18:56 AM
Remember that you aren’t really Darren Avery and are actually joon the millionaire??
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Post by: BB on November 06, 2017, 05:19:29 AM
Grave robbery. It's time for it to make a comeback.
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Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 06, 2017, 05:25:08 AM
5K of debt is not very serious.  I know people that have close to 100K of debt.

What type of debt is it?

Credit card debt:
Who cares.  Don't pay it.  It will take years before they even get you to court.  If you live in one of the 4 US states where wage garnishment is not allowed, even better.

IRS:
Call them and negotiate a payment deal with them.

Loan shark:
Gay 4 pay.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: sync pulse on November 06, 2017, 05:55:03 AM
Im in about 5K of debt that I have to sort out soon. Rent, car and so on and I just haven't got it. Cant get a bank or loan or anything. Anyone got any tips. Doesn't have to be legal.

Pounds or Dollars?
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Post by: Pray_4_War on November 06, 2017, 06:06:41 AM
You can become a pirate in Somalia.
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Post by: Darren Avey on November 06, 2017, 06:07:20 AM
Pounds. I don't have contact details for joon and even if I did I wouldn't want to be in his debt.
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Post by: The Wizard of Truth on November 06, 2017, 06:45:31 AM
I know a guy who made two grand in October selling generic viagra, all the guys in the gym need it/go mad for it. Buy for a euro each and sell 4 for €10 (2.50each), aurora 100mg sildefinal from India are the ones I bulk ordered. Safer than selling coke and the demand is huge, if you sell steroids too then you're laughing, you'll have your 5grand by Christmas.
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Post by: Board_SHERIF on November 06, 2017, 07:03:34 AM
Dress as a Tranny and get paid to suck cock, your dream cum true
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Post by: ChevChelios on November 06, 2017, 07:05:28 AM
Stop spending more than you afford , fucking looonatics happens each time each idiot thinks he can afford lots of stuff but ends up running for money here and there to pay the fucking debt
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Post by: JAGO on November 06, 2017, 07:19:07 AM
You mentionwd short term debts. First call all creditors and tell them of your situation and change your payment dates ( they will allow you a few weeks even a month if you contact them.) Once you have told them you’re going to be late, prioritize your debt: Rent first, car second etc. This gives you breathing room. Then hustle.

J
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Post by: kevin25 on November 06, 2017, 07:29:50 AM
Maybe Goodrum can loan you the money  ::)
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Post by: Shizzo on November 06, 2017, 07:36:39 AM
Declare bankruptcy and sell cocaine.
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Post by: Fortress on November 06, 2017, 08:27:35 AM
On The Trailer Park Boys Randy knows how to bring in some dough.
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Post by: Evo on November 06, 2017, 08:31:56 AM
5K is nothing, I've cleared nearly double that in 2017.

Speak to your creditors, make arrangements (as long as they are reasonable, they should accept) and chip away week by week, month by month.  IME as long as people have contact and are getting SOMETHING, they will leave you alone.
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Post by: visualizeperfection on November 06, 2017, 08:33:41 AM
Suicide
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Post by: Man of Steel on November 06, 2017, 08:37:06 AM
Im in about 5K of debt that I have to sort out soon. Rent, car and so on and I just haven't got it. Cant get a bank or loan or anything. Anyone got any tips. Doesn't have to be legal.

As someone already said, fortunately 5K of CC debt isn't a big deal.   Depending upon your income you could pay that off in a year (or less).

Maybe seek out tools by Dave Ramsey?
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Post by: BSN on November 06, 2017, 09:53:18 AM
$$
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Post by: Twaddle on November 06, 2017, 10:21:41 AM
I wish I could help out, but I'm broke as well.   :'(
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Post by: Simple Simon on November 06, 2017, 10:22:23 AM
Im in about 5K of debt that I have to sort out soon. Rent, car and so on and I just haven't got it. Cant get a bank or loan or anything. Anyone got any tips. Doesn't have to be legal.

log on with your joon account, hes fucking loaded....
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Post by: Henda on November 06, 2017, 10:24:02 AM
Declare bankruptcy and sell cocaine.

Haha well played
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Post by: a_pupil on November 06, 2017, 10:27:12 AM
log on with your joon account, hes fucking loaded....

is he really though? he seemed to be living in a loft.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Darren Avey on November 06, 2017, 10:28:46 AM
log on with your joon account, hes fucking loaded....

Look I'm not Joon. If you want ill be in Genesis gym in about an hour and ill show you me
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Simple Simon on November 06, 2017, 10:32:09 AM
Look I'm not Joon. If you want ill be in Genesis gym in about an hour and ill show you me
Im not meeting joon, he will try and give me money to like him....
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Post by: TTfit on November 06, 2017, 10:38:10 AM
Get out of the bulk phase and begin fasting.
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Post by: FitnessFrenzy on November 06, 2017, 11:00:31 AM
5k lol. Pocket change.
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Post by: doggler on November 06, 2017, 11:06:42 AM
Declare bankruptcy and sell cocaine.

Better yet - he should let his mother sell cocaine  so he can have all the time in the world  to post on getbig.
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Post by: The Keto Kid on November 06, 2017, 11:14:02 AM
Donate blood, donate sperm, go fund me accounts, drive for Uber, invest in Bitcoin I doubled my investment in a month Bitcoin is fucking ridiculous right now!
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Post by: Conker on November 06, 2017, 11:24:05 AM
seeing as you're a "big" mma guy just roll up to your nearest gypsy site and challenge all comers to a no holds barred bare knuckle fight for 5k.

if you lose and you don't have the money they'll probably keep you imprisoned as the site gimp. so it's a win/win for you really.
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Post by: LittleJ on November 06, 2017, 11:33:33 AM
Im in about 5K of debt that I have to sort out soon. Rent, car and so on and I just haven't got it. Cant get a bank or loan or anything. Anyone got any tips. Doesn't have to be legal.

Go work overseas. Vectrus, Kbr, Aecom etc.
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Post by: IRON CROSS on November 06, 2017, 11:45:01 AM
Be illegal warehouse squatter like 75 yo Canadian  :)
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Post by: The Keto Kid on November 06, 2017, 11:47:00 AM
Don't spend any money on food, go dumpster dive behind whole foods, trader joes, and walmart, 1 or 2 hauls is enough food to last for months.
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Post by: IRON CROSS on November 06, 2017, 11:54:20 AM
Go to Sweden or Norway & pretend to be Syrian refugee, free accommodation, food ,clothing, etc,........................ + banging blondies (just don't speak English)
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Post by: TonyAlva on November 06, 2017, 12:12:42 PM
Start jerking off dudes under the bridge.  15 dollars a man.

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Post by: el numero uno on November 06, 2017, 12:20:26 PM
You need to educate yourself financially.

You need to do it so you don't end up having money problems anymore.

You can start right now by reading "The millionare next door", "Rich Dad Poor Dad", etc.

Read basic stuff about investment in Investopedia and the section Investing on Quora.com.

You're not gonna make 5k in a few weeks, but you can become wealthy on the long run.



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Post by: DroppingPlates on November 06, 2017, 12:26:50 PM
How about G4P?
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Post by: Agnostic007 on November 06, 2017, 12:56:33 PM
Increase your income or reduce your spending, or a combination of both. Get a part time job to add to your income, review every dollar of spending and cut out anything that isn't absolutely necessary. Cable TV isn't necessary. A phone is, but the largest best data plan isn't. Prioritize your bills, if you can't pay them all, pay Credit cards last or not at all. 
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Post by: The Keto Kid on November 06, 2017, 01:12:08 PM
Yes get rid of cable, buy Netflix theres tons of awesome Steven Seagal movies on there to choose from. Eat like a college kid, tons of tuna, potato, rice, eggs. Sell some baseball cards on Ebay, sell old clothes to thrift stores, if you own a house sell it, and look into buying a tiny house.
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Post by: tres_taco_combo on November 06, 2017, 01:16:05 PM
Increase your income or reduce your spending, or a combination of both. Get a part time job to add to your income, review every dollar of spending and cut out anything that isn't absolutely necessary. Cable TV isn't necessary. A phone is, but the largest best data plan isn't. Prioritize your bills, if you can't pay them all, pay Credit cards last or not at all. 

ding ding
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Post by: Notomorrow on November 06, 2017, 04:37:42 PM
Only place you can make as much as you want immediately is rideshare...Lyft or uber...

Job sucks but if you work and work and work...I mean 15 hours a day...youll have $5,000 in a month or so.

Probably 400 in gas.
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Post by: BayGBM on November 06, 2017, 05:00:14 PM
Im in about 5K of debt that I have to sort out soon. Rent, car and so on and I just haven't got it. Cant get a bank or loan or anything. Anyone got any tips. Doesn't have to be legal.

You have seen lots of options in this thread, but without more data no one can give you informed advice.  Counsel that is inapplicable to your situation is useless.  What kind of debt do you have?  How much?  Be specific.  When is it due?  Again, be specific.  Why can’t you pay the bills?  Did you have a recent job separation or have you been unemployed for a protracted period?  Presumably you have no savings available to you.  Why not?  No family or long term friends to borrow from?

The bills you do mention (rent, car) are recurring so paying them now only means they will come back in a month.  What will you do then?  If borrowing from someone is one of your options, you have to be prepared to answer all of the above to your lender’s satisfaction… and you must do so with humility and with no attitude.  Since you have a car driving for Uber or a similar service would appear to be an option (assuming your vehicle is in suitable condition).  If you’ve seen the Muscle Escorting thread you know that is an option (assuming you are in good shape), but it is a very slippery slope and typically does not end well... do not go there if you can avoid it.

Over the last five months I have loaned money to two friends totaling $2300.  One paid me back in two installments.  The other is still making payments.  In each case, they answered every question I posed and articulated a viable path to repayment.  In your case, borrowing from Peter in order to pay Paul does not solve your problem as you are merely transferring the debt.  You need to trim your expenses, live below your means, and raise some extra money… perhaps in a temp job like waiting tables, working as a bartender (again being in shape helps), or driving for a ride sharing service.
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Post by: Tapeworm on November 06, 2017, 05:24:43 PM
As if you woke one morning 5k in the hole.  You could see at $500, $1000, etc, that what you were doing wasn't working yet you continued.  Now it's panic stations because creditors aren't going to carry your indigent ass anymore.

The good news is that you aren't going to die.  Just get a job and stop buying things you don't need.  That's it.  That's all you have to do.  By the time you get back to zero maybe you'll be a wiser man.  Or not since Nanny Dole will just bail you out but I still humbly suggest getting your shit together.
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Post by: Never1AShow on November 06, 2017, 05:41:13 PM
Why has  o one mentioned YouTube channel millions?
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Post by: HTexan on November 06, 2017, 05:58:41 PM
Im in about 5K of debt that I have to sort out soon. Rent, car and so on and I just haven't got it. Cant get a bank or loan or anything. Anyone got any tips. Doesn't have to be legal.
1. Loan? You the do a creative loan. Basically get 10 friends, borrow 500 from each. They pay back each over a period of time.
2.) live inside your means. Buy a car you can actually afford.
3.) work overtime or get a side hustle
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Post by: gym**rat on November 06, 2017, 07:39:39 PM
Declare bankruptcy and sell cocaine.

Nice!  ;D
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Post by: sync pulse on November 06, 2017, 07:46:07 PM


All kidding aside, I am in the same boat...The last two years of my mother's assisted living I had to put on two credit cards...because I was laid off...I have been paying the interest, but I haven't managed to make any headway on the principle.
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Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 07, 2017, 04:28:33 AM


All kidding aside, I am in the same boat...The last two years of my mother's assisted living I had to put on two credit cards...because I was laid off...I have been paying the interest, but I haven't managed to make any headway on the principle.

I feel for you bro.  I'm planning ahead and looked into these places for my mother.  They charge exorbitant amounts and provide only basic services.  IMO, they are huge scams, just like nursing homes.  My great aunt is 102 and has been in a nursing home for the last 5 years.  Because she had means (savings), they charge her $10,000 a month.  They took all of her savings ($300K) and her house too.  This is nothing more than legalized theft.  She could've planned more carefully and distributed that money to the family.  What an incredible waste of money.  

Regarding the credit cards... you are paying mostly interest and very little principle.  It'll take 20-30 years before you pay off that debt.  Bankruptcy is the only way out of this vicious cycle for most people.
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Post by: YngiweRhoads on November 07, 2017, 05:07:32 AM
https://www.sugarmommas.ca/
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Post by: NotMrAverage on November 07, 2017, 05:09:14 AM
Sorry to break it 2 u in a rough way... But why did u get into bb if you werent rich???
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Post by: DroppingPlates on November 07, 2017, 05:23:36 AM
https://www.sugarmommas.ca/

It worked for Dennis Wolf
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Post by: BayGBM on November 07, 2017, 03:03:27 PM
I feel for you bro.  I'm planning ahead and looked into these places for my mother.  They charge exorbitant amounts and provide only basic services.  IMO, they are huge scams, just like nursing homes.  My great aunt is 102 and has been in a nursing home for the last 5 years.  Because she had means (savings), they charge her $10,000 a month.  They took all of her savings ($300K) and her house too.  This is nothing more than legalized theft.  She could've planned more carefully and distributed that money to the family.  What an incredible waste of money.  

Regarding the credit cards... you are paying mostly interest and very little principle.  It'll take 20-30 years before you pay off that debt.  Bankruptcy is the only way out of this vicious cycle for most people.

This is a curious post.  First you claim that the assisted living facility is some sort of “scam” because you don’t like their prices.  Then you fault them for charging your aunt, with the implication that her bill should be lower (what should the bill be? You don’t say).  Then you fault your aunt for not planning better.  “Better” meaning in a manner that would have given her money to other relatives (like you).  Why should giving her money to relatives be a priority for her… when what she needs is assisted living care?  Was “the family” prepared to take her in and see to her needs with regard to cooking, cleaning, bathing, etc on a 24/7 basis?  Probably not.  So why should she make giving her money to you a priority?  You sound like you feel bitter or cheated out of getting her money.  Ensuring specialized care for herself in her final years is not a “waste” of her money.  It is only a waste if, for some odd reason, you think her money should be yours.  Presumably your family members have their own incomes so they should not need hers.  I hope you plan for your final years as well as your great aunt.
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Post by: OLKE_TEXAS on November 07, 2017, 03:10:43 PM
This is a curious post.  First you claim that the assisted living facility is some sort of “scam” because you don’t like their prices.  Then you fault them for charging your aunt, with the implication that her bill should be lower (what should the bill be? You don’t say).  Then you fault your aunt for not planning better.  “Better” meaning in a manner that would have given her money to other relatives (like you).  Why should giving her money to relatives be a priority for her… when what she needs is assisted living care?  Was “the family” prepared to take her in and see to her needs with regard to cooking, cleaning, bathing, etc on a 24/7 basis?  Probably not.  So why should she make giving her money to you a priority?  You sound like you feel bitter or cheated out of getting her money.  Ensuring specialized care for herself in her final years is not a “waste” of her money.  It is only a waste if, for some odd reason, you think her money should be yours.  Presumably your family members have their own incomes so they should not need hers.  I hope you plan for your final years as well as your great aunt.


Bay you probably dont have the full picture. If his aunt distributed her money and house to her relatives BEFORE she went to the nursinghome she would get the same care as she gets now but paid by the government. At least that is how it works in the eurocountry I am from.




Hope to meat you someday, STUD!
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Post by: HTexan on November 07, 2017, 03:18:06 PM
This is a curious post.  First you claim that the assisted living facility is some sort of “scam” because you don’t like their prices.  Then you fault them for charging your aunt, with the implication that her bill should be lower (what should the bill be? You don’t say).  Then you fault your aunt for not planning better.  “Better” meaning in a manner that would have given her money to other relatives (like you).  Why should giving her money to relatives be a priority for her… when what she needs is assisted living care?  Was “the family” prepared to take her in and see to her needs with regard to cooking, cleaning, bathing, etc on a 24/7 basis?  Probably not.  So why should she make giving her money to you a priority?  You sound like you feel bitter or cheated out of getting her money.  Ensuring specialized care for herself in her final years is not a “waste” of her money.  It is only a waste if, for some odd reason, you think her money should be yours.  Presumably your family members have their own incomes so they should not need hers.  I hope you plan for your final years as well as your great aunt.

Good point. Are you saying he wants her money?
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Post by: BayGBM on November 07, 2017, 03:27:27 PM
Bay you probably dont have the full picture. If his aunt distributed her money and house to her relatives BEFORE she went to the nursinghome she would get the same care as she gets now but paid by the government. At least that is how it works in the eurocountry I am from.

Hope to meat you someday, STUD!

Agreed, I do not have the whole picture (do we ever?), but your claim that she would get the same care she is getting now (paid by the government) if she gave away her money to family members may be misguided.  People of means tend to choose the facility they ultimately end up in and facilities like these are not created equal.  If her assistance living bill were paid by public assistance she might very well end up in a less desirable facility to put it mildly.  Have you spent much time in nursing homes and assisted living facilities?  I have.  Believe me, if you have the money, you want to pay for the better facility.

It is logical to conclude that as a person of means his aunt (perhaps in consultation with family) chose a facility to her liking.  If she starts out in a nice place and runs out of money and has to go on government assistance, she would likely be moved to a less expensive (and crappy) facility.  So again, her money is well spent supporting her stay in a nice facility.  Giving that money to her “family” does not make sense.  They probably have zero interest in her at this stage of her life and have no desire to spend time with her.  If they did, she would be living with one of them and perhaps receiving help from a home care aide, instead of being in assisted living.
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Post by: BayGBM on November 07, 2017, 03:37:03 PM
Good point. Are you saying he wants her money?

It certainly sounds like it.  Just saying.  ::)

I once knew a guy who had a very nice life… but he developed a gambling problem and lost all his money.  He was in his late 50s at the time.  He was too embarrassed to let his mom know what happened; she had money.  He fell pretty far and ended up semi retired and dependent on the generosity of another friend who let him “house sit” for him in a vacation home that he owned in Southern California.  I attended a farewell dinner for him before he moved to that house.  When I asked him what his future plan was, all he could do was whine about how he lost his money and how hard life was now.  His future plan?  To wait for his mom to die so he could inherit her money.  He literally said this out loud!  I kept my poker face on, but I remember being shocked and horrified that a grown man would say something like that.  It sounded so pathetic and craven.  Who moves through life thinking like that? :'(
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Post by: Kahn.N.Singh on November 07, 2017, 03:43:30 PM
Hope to meat you someday, STUD!

An amiable gesture, no doubt. But, OLKE, from what I've read about Bay, he's likely to meat you first.
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Post by: DroppingPlates on November 07, 2017, 04:28:41 PM
An amiable gesture, no doubt. But, OLKE, from what I've read about Bay, he's likely to meat you first.

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Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 07, 2017, 04:34:55 PM
This is a curious post.  First you claim that the assisted living facility is some sort of “scam” because you don’t like their prices.  Then you fault them for charging your aunt, with the implication that her bill should be lower (what should the bill be? You don’t say).  Then you fault your aunt for not planning better.  “Better” meaning in a manner that would have given her money to other relatives (like you).  Why should giving her money to relatives be a priority for her… when what she needs is assisted living care?  Was “the family” prepared to take her in and see to her needs with regard to cooking, cleaning, bathing, etc on a 24/7 basis?  Probably not.  So why should she make giving her money to you a priority?  You sound like you feel bitter or cheated out of getting her money.  Ensuring specialized care for herself in her final years is not a “waste” of her money.  It is only a waste if, for some odd reason, you think her money should be yours.  Presumably your family members have their own incomes so they should not need hers.  I hope you plan for your final years as well as your great aunt.

$10,000 a month?  Someone could live a very lavish lifestyle for that price... maids, cooks and first class service.

Also... go fuck yourself.
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Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 07, 2017, 04:37:57 PM
Bay you probably dont have the full picture. If his aunt distributed her money and house to her relatives BEFORE she went to the nursinghome she would get the same care as she gets now but paid by the government. At least that is how it works in the eurocountry I am from.

Exactly.  I guess the resident GB f-a-g thinks I'm greedy.  I have plenty of money, I'm merely pointing out that they made her use all her own personal savings first before any government bennies kicked in.  That in itself is the scam.
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Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 07, 2017, 04:40:14 PM
It certainly sounds like it.  Just saying.  ::)

I once knew a guy who had a very nice life… but he developed a gambling problem and lost all his money.  He was in his late 50s at the time.  He was too embarrassed to let his mom know what happened; she had money.  He fell pretty far and ended up semi retired and dependent on the generosity of another friend who let him “house sit” for him in a vacation home that he owned in Southern California.  I attended a farewell dinner for him before he moved to that house.  When I asked him what his future plan was, all he could do was whine about how he lost his money and how hard life was now.  His future plan?  To wait for his mom to die so he could inherit her money.  He literally said this out loud!  I kept my poker face on, but I remember being shocked and horrified that a grown man would say something like that.  It sounded so pathetic and craven.  Who moves through life thinking like that? :'(

I have more money than you'll ever have... all earned.

Again... GO FUCK YOURSELF.
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Post by: SF1900 on November 07, 2017, 04:44:55 PM
lol at people on getbig arguing who has more money.

Getbigger 1: I have more money than you!
Getbigger 2: No, I have more money than you!
Getbigger 1: I have 5,000,000 in the bank!
Getbigger 2: I have 5,000,001 in the bank!

haha lol. Not many people here are going to admit what they really have in terms of money, so its impossible to say who has more money.

But, it's still hilarious watching two getbiggers arguing with each other about it.  :D :D
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Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 07, 2017, 04:48:25 PM
lol at people on getbig arguing who has more money.

Getbigger 1: I have more money than you!
Getbigger 2: No, I have more money than you!
Getbigger 1: I have 5,000,000 in the bank!
Getbigger 2: I have 5,000,001 in the bank!

haha lol. Not many people here are going to admit what they really have in terms of money, so its impossible to say who has more money.

But, it's still hilarious watching two getbiggers arguing with each other about it.  :D :D

Arguing?  Nah, just stating a fact. 

FYI, banks are the worst place to keep your money.
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Post by: SF1900 on November 07, 2017, 04:55:18 PM
Arguing?  Nah, just stating a fact.  

FYI, banks are the worst place to keep your money.


How do you know its a fact that you have more money than BayGBM?  ??? ???

I didn't know you had access to his money!! Sorry!! For what it's worth, I don't think any getbiggers care who has more money.  ??? ???
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Tha Grim Lifter on November 07, 2017, 05:01:22 PM
Start jerking off dudes under the bridge.  15 dollars a man.

You could do 2 at once for $30!

Unless they start jerking each other off then all you'll get is a finders fee
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: HTexan on November 07, 2017, 05:34:25 PM
How do you know its a fact that you have more money than BayGBM?  ??? ???

I didn't know you had access to his money!! Sorry!! For what it's worth, I don't think any getbiggers care who has more money.  ??? ???
This
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: SF1900 on November 07, 2017, 05:41:13 PM
This

HTexan, watch this:

I have 15 million dollars in the bank. How can you prove me wrong?  :D :D How is this any different than Mr. Anabolic saying he has more money than BAYGBM?

Its really all childish talk.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Chadwick The Beta on November 07, 2017, 06:00:28 PM
Im in about 5K of debt that I have to sort out soon. Rent, car and so on and I just haven't got it. Cant get a bank or loan or anything. Anyone got any tips. Doesn't have to be legal.



You obviously fail at every turn.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: SF1900 on November 07, 2017, 06:02:16 PM


You obviously fail at every turn.

But Darren Avey is at da top of da food chan when it comes to fighting in DA CAGE!!! You cannot put a price tag on knock out power!!! That has to be earned!!
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: DroppingPlates on November 07, 2017, 06:09:14 PM
But Darren Avey is at da top of da food chan when it comes to fighting in DA CAGE!!! You cannot put a price tag on knock out power!!! That has to be earned!!

I put $100 on him if he fights with dj181 in da cage
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: AbrahamG on November 07, 2017, 06:21:25 PM
He should get in touch with Navy Mike.  He was a player.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: HTexan on November 07, 2017, 06:53:00 PM
HTexan, watch this:

I have 15 million dollars in the bank. How can you prove me wrong?  :D :D How is this any different than Mr. Anabolic saying he has more money than BAYGBM?

Its really all childish talk.
15 million? That is nothing! I have 15 million and 1 buck in the bank!! ;D
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: SF1900 on November 07, 2017, 07:04:31 PM
15 million? That is nothing! I have 15 million and 1 buck in the bank!! ;D

Oh, crap, I just checked my account. 15 million and 2 bucks! Good interest.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: HTexan on November 07, 2017, 07:06:50 PM
Oh, crap, I just checked my account. 15 million and 2 bucks! Good interest.
Well, my bank just refunded an atm fee, so there! ;D
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Agnostic007 on November 07, 2017, 07:53:48 PM
Exactly.  I guess the resident GB f-a-g thinks I'm greedy.  I have plenty of money, I'm merely pointing out that they made her use all her own personal savings first before any government bennies kicked in.  That in itself is the scam.

There are books written about avoiding this. But it takes planning. It is kind of a farce. If you make over 2400 a month in income, retirement, Social Security, you aren't illegible for government assistance with assisted living or Hospice. They will drain every penny you have to pay for it. If you make under that amount you can get a full ride. There are other factors but in a nutshell, it's set up kind of odd. But there are trusts you can set up to defer part of the income to get you below the magic number so the government assistance kicks in
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Agnostic007 on November 07, 2017, 07:55:26 PM
Well, my bank just refunded an atm fee, so there! ;D

3 bucks is 3 bucks..
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Agnostic007 on November 07, 2017, 08:01:44 PM
and FYI unless you are short 5k on a 50 k drug buy in a border town, 5k debt is almost bragging about your lack of debt these days.. serious money... not really
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: HTexan on November 07, 2017, 08:12:46 PM
3 bucks is 3 bucks..
Seriously that I why I stay with them. Atm fees suck.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: IRON CROSS on November 08, 2017, 12:41:29 AM
Oh, crap, I just checked my account. 15 million and 2 bucks! Good interest.

Buy nice apartment on Manly Beach  ;D
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: MAXX on November 08, 2017, 02:06:21 AM
work another shift...

you'll have the money in a few weeks then but will also be burnt out doing so. solves your problem anyhow... this is no quick fix though
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: blackpele on November 08, 2017, 02:31:16 AM
You have seen lots of options in this thread, but without more data no one can give you informed advice.  Counsel that is inapplicable to your situation is useless.  What kind of debt do you have?  How much?  Be specific.  When is it due?  Again, be specific.  Why can’t you pay the bills?  Did you have a recent job separation or have you been unemployed for a protracted period?  Presumably you have no savings available to you.  Why not?  No family or long term friends to borrow from?

The bills you do mention (rent, car) are recurring so paying them now only means they will come back in a month.  What will you do then?  If borrowing from someone is one of your options, you have to be prepared to answer all of the above to your lender’s satisfaction… and you must do so with humility and with no attitude.  Since you have a car driving for Uber or a similar service would appear to be an option (assuming your vehicle is in suitable condition).  If you’ve seen the Muscle Escorting thread you know that is an option (assuming you are in good shape), but it is a very slippery slope and typically does not end well... do not go there if you can avoid it.

Over the last five months I have loaned money to two friends totaling $2300.  One paid me back in two installments.  The other is still making payments.  In each case, they answered every question I posed and articulated a viable path to repayment.  In your case, borrowing from Peter in order to pay Paul does not solve your problem as you are merely transferring the debt.  You need to trim your expenses, live below your means, and raise some extra money… perhaps in a temp job like waiting tables, working as a bartender (again being in shape helps), or driving for a ride sharing service.


BayBGM you seem to have a concrete thought process..........what do you do for a living?.................No homo.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Tapeworm on November 08, 2017, 03:03:27 AM
He's a schoolmarm.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Grape Ape on November 08, 2017, 04:46:27 AM
There are books written about avoiding this. But it takes planning. It is kind of a farce. If you make over 2400 a month in income, retirement, Social Security, you aren't illegible for government assistance with assisted living or Hospice. They will drain every penny you have to pay for it. If you make under that amount you can get a full ride. There are other factors but in a nutshell, it's set up kind of odd. But there are trusts you can set up to defer part of the income to get you below the magic number so the government assistance kicks in

This is pretty much it.   The big issue is seeing this in advance.  In Massachusetts, they look back five years, so you would have had to have the foresight to see it coming, but unfortunately at advanced ages issues can escalate quickly.

Even a modest dementia ward can cost 12,500 / mth, or 150k year.  That can destroy someone's savings and assets quickly.

I don't think Bay is on the mark here.   They've set up the system to make sense for those to distribute assets in advance.  It's not like anyone's advocating living beneath the means they've earned - people can still live in the their house, spend their own money, etc, but not have it in their name.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: BSN on November 08, 2017, 07:19:17 AM
 :'( ;D
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: SF1900 on November 08, 2017, 07:22:39 AM
Buy nice apartment on Manly Beach  ;D

Would love to move next door to Basie!
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: DroppingPlates on November 08, 2017, 07:39:00 AM
Would love to move next door to Basie!

Just close the curtains in your bedroom, unless...
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: Agnostic007 on November 08, 2017, 11:39:48 AM
http://info.legalzoom.com/shelter-assets-nursing-home-care-costs-23688.html

Here are some good tips to help plan.
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: IRON CROSS on November 08, 2017, 11:54:11 AM
Would love to move next door to Basie!

His place is 65km from Manly  ;D

If U like to be on 40-50 'C for Christmas then be his neighbour  :D
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: IRON CROSS on November 08, 2017, 01:52:33 PM
Just close the curtains in your bedroom, unless...

ah, that sneaky old 'photographer'  :o
Title: Re: Serious money problems, any tips?
Post by: denarii on November 08, 2017, 02:35:04 PM
bang trannies on chaturbate. you may as well get paid for it afterall and living in the european time zone you should pick up a following of german and dutch perverts relatively quickly.