Did anyone get paid yet? I received an email that we would get paid after 1PM CST. Just curious if anyone has received it yet.
How much money do you make a year? Are you living paycheck to paycheck? I doubt it! Some of us can barely pay bills from paycheck to paycheck. Maritz normally does not post our check stubs until they send them to the bank! Many times I do wait until I actually see the money IN the account. The one bill that ended up not charging an overdraft is the one that has been scheduled to be paid on the 15th for over two years the cell phone. I actually made two small payments (less than $30) after I saw it post in Maritz. I have been too busy this week to deal with anything basically. The money is still just sitting there.@swanderson wrote:
Overdraft fees are the result of poor planning. Keep an appropriate average balance in your checking account and they'll never be a problem. If you can't absorb a day or two ACH delay (very common), you're cutting things way too close to begin with.
@F and L TeleComm wrote:
How much money do you make a year? Are you living paycheck to paycheck? I doubt it! Some of us can barely pay bills from paycheck to paycheck. Maritz normally does not post our check stubs until they send them to the bank! Many times I do wait until I actually see the money IN the account. The one bill that ended up not charging an overdraft is the one that has been scheduled to be paid on the 15th for over two years the cell phone. I actually made two small payments (less than $30) after I saw it post in Maritz. I have been too busy this week to deal with anything basically. The money is still just sitting there.
@F and L TeleComm wrote:
It must be nice to always be able to have a $1000 cushion in your account! I never have a $1000 cushion in my account. I don't have a clue where it could possibly come from! I do have Over $1000 in available credit on various cards available but anytime a k goes in my account it goes out to bills. have times where I can put a few hundred up. My credit cards and car note and my rent are 100% paid on time with NOT one single late payment ever! So don't sit here all high and mighty because I can not pull money out that doesn't exist. I guess I should by some plates and make my own money. You don't have a clue about living a hard life. I have slept outdoors, in a vehicle, and in a shelter. I have had to panhandle to put gas in my car. For the past few years is the most stable I have been in my entire life. I have been in my house now for 5 years. Three of which I have had a refrigerator that doesn't work only the freezer. My milk has to go in the freezer. I have more than enough credit to go buy a fridge or rent one. But I have chosen not to. You know why? because I'm smart about my money and don't want to take on an extra bill! I have not bought a stove for my house either. Yes, I live without a stove and have done so for the past five years! I cook with a turkey oven, microwave and a steam pot. I also have crock pots and a griddle. I have full coverage insurance on my car (the whole 9, including rent a car and towing) so that no matter what I can keep working. I have 20k worth of rental insurance (for the first time in my life) so I can regroup if anything happens. My pets are spayed and neutered and the dogs are microchipped, (also for the first time in my life). I just bought my first tax lien/deed last month. (A rent house that I can foreclose on next year if not redeemed) This is one of the "baby steps" I've taken to change my life. It was a sacrifice to buy the tax deed yes. I paid a k for it. But the house right now is worth 12k. Before I fix it up. The foreclosure will cost me $3500. which will be a tremendous sacrifice. But I am not willing to sit back and wait for things to be perfect before I did it because they may never be "perfect". Did I mess up paying the two bills for less than $30 when I saw Maritz post my check stub too early? Yes, but I don't need you to condemn my financial management skills. I trusted Maritz which is where I failed. But I don't believe for one minute I have poor money management skills. I believe I am making a little money go a long way and I'm taking steps to increase my income (preferably passive income)!
@F and L TeleComm wrote:
I just bought my first tax lien/deed last month. (A rent house that I can foreclose on next year if not redeemed) This is one of the "baby steps" I've taken to change my life. It was a sacrifice to buy the tax deed yes. I paid a k for it. But the house right now is worth 12k. Before I fix it up. The foreclosure will cost me $3500. which will be a tremendous sacrifice.
@swanderson wrote:
Overdraft fees are the result of poor planning. Keep an appropriate average balance in your checking account and they'll never be a problem. If you can't absorb a day or two ACH delay (very common), you're cutting things way too close to begin with.
@French Farmer wrote:
@swanderson wrote:
Overdraft fees are the result of poor planning. Keep an appropriate average balance in your checking account and they'll never be a problem. If you can't absorb a day or two ACH delay (very common), you're cutting things way too close to begin with.
Good Grief!
Of all the persons that inhabit this forum, how likely would it have been that you chanced to read this and was able to offer this piece of sage advice?
Further, how excellent that you also thought to offer your criticism!
You are so helpful!
@BuffaloNY101 wrote:
F and L
First I am not judging. I am only saying this to offer advice.
1st did you talk to your bank and see if they could waive the overdraft fees as a courtesy. They may do it, especially if you have a long relationship and have never over-drafted before. It does not hurt to ask.
You should set up overdraft protection. There are many kinds including a line of credit which if your credit is good as you say maybe your best bet.
2nd although it seems hard and I know as I am in a similar situation albeit a single man you need to save a $1000 in an emergency account. Any financial advisor who is worth anything will tell you this.
3rd I can't speak for the state of Georgia but Medicaid is a federal program managed by each individual state for that state's residents. It simply has income requirements to qualify. If you make less than a certain amount per the size of your family you qualify. I suggest you talk to your state office here is a link: [medicaid.georgia.gov]
You may also be able to qualify for food stamps (SNAP) and Disability.
4th and Lastly Take care of yourself and relatives before worrying about any animals. You can't afford a stove and proper Fridge but can afford food and medical treatment for cats and dogs.
I do wish you the best of luck and hope you can get your situation improved.