We got ditched. COMMISSIONS NEEDED! [Update 6.20.16]
9 years ago
So, we lost another one of our roommates. Now its just the 3 of us with only one person working and myself laid off until September due to the heat. Our rent is 495, utilities 330, and our internet is 150. Its too much for 1 person and it was a struggle when there were 2 people working.
We're working on a solution to fix it which may or may not include putting a down payment on a house. The issues with that are
1.) Its basically around 1000$ a month for all our current bills, we cannot save any money whats so ever.
2) We would see about a loan, but seeing how we do not know our credit scores it may or may not work- even then we might not be able to start paying off right away.
3.) We don't know whether or not our bills have a disconnect fee (especially the internet. CenturyLink sucks in more ways than one.)
4.) We also have a roach/flea infestation we have to pay for, rental agency won't help us.
And 5.) We would need about 1500$ for down payment, and possibly another 700$ for appliances.
So, we need 2000$ while trying to pay for our current place ... its not working out so good guys.
We're doing what we can at the moment- our remaining roommate is spamming job applications, hubby is going to work (pulling overtime too) and I... I feel bad just waiting for my job to come back. I opened my RedBubble shop a few days ago (I MADE A SELL AS WELL! YES~!) but the reality that I may end up without a home is .. well, rather unsettling; frightening is more of the term.
With that said, my commissions are still open- I only have 3 of the 10 slots taken at the moment so all payments received from them are going to the "New House" fund. If you're not willing enough for a commission, I have a 2$ donation button on my homepage (it was initially for my caffeine addiction, but I'll suffer and put them towards the house as well.) Think it's too much for a gofundme? I usually associate gofundme with real emergencies (vet/hospital bills, funeral costs, etc.)
Either way, please mention my open commissions to your friends and followers. It would help take my mind off the situation if i were to sit down and just draw.
We're working on a solution to fix it which may or may not include putting a down payment on a house. The issues with that are
1.) Its basically around 1000$ a month for all our current bills, we cannot save any money whats so ever.
2) We would see about a loan, but seeing how we do not know our credit scores it may or may not work- even then we might not be able to start paying off right away.
3.) We don't know whether or not our bills have a disconnect fee (especially the internet. CenturyLink sucks in more ways than one.)
4.) We also have a roach/flea infestation we have to pay for, rental agency won't help us.
And 5.) We would need about 1500$ for down payment, and possibly another 700$ for appliances.
So, we need 2000$ while trying to pay for our current place ... its not working out so good guys.
We're doing what we can at the moment- our remaining roommate is spamming job applications, hubby is going to work (pulling overtime too) and I... I feel bad just waiting for my job to come back. I opened my RedBubble shop a few days ago (I MADE A SELL AS WELL! YES~!) but the reality that I may end up without a home is .. well, rather unsettling; frightening is more of the term.
With that said, my commissions are still open- I only have 3 of the 10 slots taken at the moment so all payments received from them are going to the "New House" fund. If you're not willing enough for a commission, I have a 2$ donation button on my homepage (it was initially for my caffeine addiction, but I'll suffer and put them towards the house as well.) Think it's too much for a gofundme? I usually associate gofundme with real emergencies (vet/hospital bills, funeral costs, etc.)
Either way, please mention my open commissions to your friends and followers. It would help take my mind off the situation if i were to sit down and just draw.
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