Hello, My Internet Journal Online readers.
Repossession help, does it exist? They came to take my car this afternoon. Yup, the guy walked right up to the front door, asked for Jennifer Jones and told me he was there to take the Dodge from me.
Well needless to say, I was looking a mess, still preparing dinner, and the twins were getting in to everything in the living room. Well, I politely told the guy, that I didn't have the car, and when I did get it I would let him know. I then proceeded to close my door and go back to preparing dinner.
I said to myself, "That went pretty well." But it was too good to be true. Now I see a strange number on my caller id, and it's the other repo guy calling me from outside. He walsk up to the door and knocks, hard. But I ignored him. There was nothing left to say.
We have someone who took the car because they needed it, and in turn just took over the payments. But in these hard economic times, with two babies at home, and one income, that money was spent elsewhere. So, now I have to decide if I want to let them repossess my car.
We're only a year into the payments, and my credit is pretty much shot already. If they do take the car, they will auction it off, and I will be stuck owing the difference. But like my mother said, "Thank God there isn't a debtors prison." Once it is sold, they can give me a final amount due on the vehicle, and then get to the back of the line.
I haven't worked since I had the babies last year, and I owe just about everybody you could think of. Hopefully, I'll find a job soon that actually pays more than what child care would cost me for two babies. So much for repossession help.
Until next time,
From My Internet Journal Online
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