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4 months ago
Hello, friends..
Last night, we received the sixth letter of enforcement and the requirement to repay the debt within five days. When I saw the letter, I felt physically sick, because the fifth letter was very recent, and we were barely able to collect and send money for the fifth foreclosure just a couple of days ago. The bailiffs decide for themselves when to collect the money, and, apparently, the one who works with me decided to mock me as much as possible.
In general, we are doing auctions again to raise money again:
1. https://www.furaffinity.net/view/60845068
2. https://www.furaffinity.net/view/60845088
I think it's fair that I let you in on the big picture a little bit. At the moment, our family has a mortgage, 3 loans and 4 credit cards. This is what we pay for on a monthly basis. But there are also microloans that we took out in 2023, when there were many difficult financial and life problems. A total of 34 microloans were taken (a terrible mistake that I always regret). It is about microloans that we receive letters and demands for compulsory penalties. I was able to pay for 17 microloans on my own before the trial. 5 microloans were forcibly paid, starting from April 7 of this year. Another 1 micro-loan is waiting for its payment within five days (otherwise, harsh measures such as the seizure of property will be introduced). The courts have also passed on 4 other microloans, and letters of enforcement can also be received from them at any time. 1 micro loan is in installments. 4 microloans are at the trial stage. And 2 more microloans are not taking any action yet.
I know that for many people we don't look like the nicest and morally correct people because of our debts. I can only say that all debts were forced to appear due to life situations. We have never spent money for nothing on expensive things that we don't need. We are ordinary people from the provinces trying to survive in a small town.
I am also proud to say that our lives have given us experience, and our financial literacy has improved. We have not taken on new debts for more than a year and a half, and we are never going to take them out again. All we are working on now are debts incurred in the distant past. And one day they will end.
Last night, we received the sixth letter of enforcement and the requirement to repay the debt within five days. When I saw the letter, I felt physically sick, because the fifth letter was very recent, and we were barely able to collect and send money for the fifth foreclosure just a couple of days ago. The bailiffs decide for themselves when to collect the money, and, apparently, the one who works with me decided to mock me as much as possible.
In general, we are doing auctions again to raise money again:
1. https://www.furaffinity.net/view/60845068
2. https://www.furaffinity.net/view/60845088
I think it's fair that I let you in on the big picture a little bit. At the moment, our family has a mortgage, 3 loans and 4 credit cards. This is what we pay for on a monthly basis. But there are also microloans that we took out in 2023, when there were many difficult financial and life problems. A total of 34 microloans were taken (a terrible mistake that I always regret). It is about microloans that we receive letters and demands for compulsory penalties. I was able to pay for 17 microloans on my own before the trial. 5 microloans were forcibly paid, starting from April 7 of this year. Another 1 micro-loan is waiting for its payment within five days (otherwise, harsh measures such as the seizure of property will be introduced). The courts have also passed on 4 other microloans, and letters of enforcement can also be received from them at any time. 1 micro loan is in installments. 4 microloans are at the trial stage. And 2 more microloans are not taking any action yet.
I know that for many people we don't look like the nicest and morally correct people because of our debts. I can only say that all debts were forced to appear due to life situations. We have never spent money for nothing on expensive things that we don't need. We are ordinary people from the provinces trying to survive in a small town.
I am also proud to say that our lives have given us experience, and our financial literacy has improved. We have not taken on new debts for more than a year and a half, and we are never going to take them out again. All we are working on now are debts incurred in the distant past. And one day they will end.