I cannot decide which to do. I have been with my bank for over 13 yrs in good standing. I have only had a few instances in that time where I had insufficient funds to cover a transaction. I know they will not return a transaction unpaid to recipient up to $1500. because of my history. I have also NEVER made a 30 day late payment to my mortgage. Here's the problem-- we have undergone a pay change that will now result in a paycheck being received when our mortgage will be considered 34 days late. I have contacted the mortgage company 2x, and they will do NOTHING to help. I have about $1k of the roughly $1500 needed, but will definately be short by $400+ the day the payment will go 30 d. I assume the bank will pay out the difference to the mortgage company and hit me with NSF fees. Do I pay it, bounce it on my end and accept the fee, or do I just allow the 1 time late on the credit report? I will need to apply for a car soon, so credit matters, but bouncing terrifies me. Which is worse?
2007-12-27
22:49:42
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Heather B
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➔ Renting & Real Estate
Cannot get the overdraft line of credit you mention- score too low since cards are all full. We had a fire in Feb that displaced us for more than half the year. We lost ALMOST everything, but are still fighting the insurance. We have replacement policy, which is good, but also means we pay out first and they reimburse-taking their sweet time to do it. We are waiting on more insurance money, but it won't come in time to help this.
We know our financial status isn't good- I am just asking which is WORSE if you can't get credit or a loan anywhere to cover it.
2007-12-28
04:18:41 ·
update #1