Try your parents or other family member or maybe find a lot of work mowing lawns or something you have a couple of weeks.
2007-07-22 05:47:29
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answered by shipwreck 7
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To avoid any high interest penalties if you take out a loan somewhere, your best bet is to ask a relative or close friend who would loan you the money....as long as you are sure you can pay it back in the time frame you say.
If you use a credit card for a cash advance or go to a finance company or one of those "quick cash but we get the title to your car" places...you'll be taking out a loan you may never be able to pay off due to the interest.
Don't do anything rash that might get you into deeper financial difficulty.
And remember, once you get your check on the 13th, that $670 has to be deducted from that amount....think about the finances you'll need to get by on after that....be careful, be wise.
2007-07-22 12:54:00
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answered by GeneL 7
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Free: Income From Home
Hello,
IN ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION ABOUT getting a loan for your rent 9 days before your pay check comes in...
In my opinion, you need to ask the work study program to issue for you a statement to show that you will be paid on the 13 th, (9 days after due date) and submit it to the rental office in good faith on the 4th. They must use LEGAL eveiction procedure, it takes time, by then you will have your check so problem solved and do not get too upset about it. We all have some sort of situation to deal with that sometimes seems overwhelming... it really is not. I am convinced that the manager is trying to excercise their mussles rather than really be able to have you in real trouble if you pay 9 days later... The worst case senario is that there is a penalty "late fee" imposed in addition to the rent, usually there is a grace period of at least 5 days before "late fee" is imposed as owed. Late fee is usually no more than $50.00 a month... I am sure you will be able to brave that. Meanwhile, what you could do is perhaps generate another stream of income on a part time basis that you can do along with your study and job study. Consider looking for a totally free way to generate financial freedom while working from home which is not a scam, simple to do, requires very little time and do not require an investment of money. I included a link to a business that I am doing. You NEED to check it out. This is a really free, simple, fun, and scam free home based business opportunity. All your tools (website, flyers, ads, support) are given to you for free. If you can print out some flyers, talk to people and invite them to your website you will generate a very nice income. Click on the link or copy and paste this long link into your browser window: http://www.mypowermall.com/Biz/Home/19719 You owe it to your self to take a free look at this great business opportunity.
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S.D.
2007-07-22 17:37:04
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answered by S. D 1
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How about going to a temp agency for work ? Many pay the same week you work ... so no waiting! The temp agencies have many different types pf jobs in relations to pay and hours. Apply at a few and ask for the higher paying jobs ! It's only 7/22 so that would give you at least 2 weeks and a few days to earn the money.
2007-07-22 13:49:57
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answered by yeah , yeah whatever 6
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You have a contract to go by.. If you break the contract the manger can evict you the next day Aug5...Do just like the other students--Screams for mo money---your parents will give the $670 and save you butt again...
2007-07-22 12:53:59
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answered by Gerald 6
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Try to get the money from different people, ask family, friends
try asking your employer for an advanc until you get paid.
Think about this way ask person A. You 100 person B. you get 50 person C. you strike lucky you get 250 person D. 150
person E. you get 250 and so on, just dont try to get it all from one person or else you will fail.
Failing that go and ask your land lord if he/she can wait untill the thirtheenth, a reasonable land lord would.
Good Luck!
2007-07-22 12:54:14
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answered by sidestepper11 5
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Beware of Advance fee Loan scams.
Beware of Advance fee Loan scams.
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/tmarkg/loans.shtm
2007-07-22 13:00:21
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answered by Mr. Blue 4
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