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I would like to do a website blog to have people donate money to pay my bills. I can't do a debt consolidation, or get a loan. Credit is too bad. I have looked to see if there was a site that does this? Or if anyone is doing something that is similar to this??? I would love to talk to someone who is doing this!

2007-12-12 09:23:52 · 4 answers · asked by coolredhotmama 1 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

As I already said, I don't have the extra income to pay down the debts. I am making about $1100 a month, and have about $3000 going out the door. I am trying to get my business up and running, and getting calls from creditors, eviction notices, etc. So I would like to do a blog with people sending me money. Is there someone that is already doing this??? I do not want to sign up to do surveys, and etc. They do not work, plus I do not want to sign up for things(that I don't want) and getting junk emails, etc.
I can't increase my income, because the company refuses to give me a salary increase. They would much rather not pay me at all, very stingy company.

2007-12-12 09:53:58 · update #1

I am a woman. I am sorry that I offended you, but I do not have anyone that can help me. There is always strings attached to doing a loan, or whatever. I am trying to avoid that, and do a website blog to help others too in need, and get money to help pay the bills. Wouldn't you like to have help on getting your bills/debts taken care of? If people help others on starting businesses(venture capitalists), then by god, they can certainly help the "little people" with their debts and pay them off. That is all I am asking. I am not asking for much, just $10 per person, to pay me, and if 50 people did that per week, I would have $500 per week times 4 weeks per month, that would be $2000. That would certainly take care of my bills.

2007-12-12 10:39:56 · update #2

I am a woman. I am sorry that I offended you, but I do not have anyone that can help me. There is always strings attached to doing a loan, or whatever. I am trying to avoid that, and do a website blog to help others too in need, and get money to help pay the bills. Wouldn't you like to have help on getting your bills/debts taken care of? If people help others on starting businesses(venture capitalists), then by god, they can certainly help the "little people" with their debts and pay them off. That is all I am asking. I am not asking for much, just $10 per person, to pay me, and if 50 people did that per week, I would have $500 per week times 4 weeks per month, that would be $2000. That would certainly take care of my bills.

2007-12-12 10:40:25 · update #3

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Well this idea isn't going to work at all. Why would people you don't even know give you money to live a more expensive life then you can afford? Your the one who got the debt so you are responsible to pay it back, not everyone else. Just suck it up and do what you have to do to pay your bills. Some ideas are to cut back on your bills things like home phone, cell phone, internet, cable etc.. You should also be getting a second job and if you have a e xtra room rent it out. I would recommend a book by Dave Ramsey called "The complete money makeover".

2007-12-13 02:34:29 · answer #1 · answered by jt6341 3 · 0 0

Prosper, Zopa and CircleOne are all "peer to peer" lending sites that let individuals lend money to other individuals. These all typically pool small amounts of cash and charge some rate of interest, but borrowing enough to buy a house will probably be tough. Try to consolidate and negotiate the terms of your debt to lower payments. Good luck with everything!

2016-04-08 23:25:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree with the last statement. The problem is you and not budgeting your money. Everyone else in this country is already struggling so how do you think a blog site asking for money is going to persuade other people who are working for every single dime they can make to give to you. You are a grown a$$ man dawg, you better soldier up.

2007-12-12 10:17:19 · answer #3 · answered by prodigychild_21 4 · 0 0

Debt is NOT your problem. It is the SYMPTOM of spending more than you make. Until you solve that, wiping the debt away won't help you at all. Once you do that, you can pay of your own debt.

2007-12-12 09:42:17 · answer #4 · answered by STEVEN F 7 · 0 0

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