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Should We Pay off a Card or Our Truck
Asked by K.S. from Norfolk
on January 24, 2009
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I am having a hard time deciding which to do and would like your opinions and ideas...
Should we pay off dh's truck and use that money to pay down our credit cards?
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- Credit card first! There is no benefit to paying off the truck early. The interest rates for the car and the card are not the same thing. For the truck, it's fixed, it...
- Money is money. Stick with paying off the highest interest item. If it is a credit card, don't run the amount so high again that you can't pay it off every month. T...
- common logic is to pay off the card first, but I would suggest the truck. Once it's paid off, you can change your insurance from full coverage to liability (if you wa...
Rental Car- Rent or Bring Carseat?
Asked by K.S. from Detroit
on February 21, 2010
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We are going on vacation in April to Florida and I would like opinions on which is the better option: To rent a carseat or bring ours with. We are flying, so it woul...
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- The one's they give you at the rental are just as good. I took a car seat with us when my son was 8 months, big mistake, we had to put it in, take it out, carry it ar...
- I have 2 kids under the age of 3 and have travelled to Hawaii twice and to Florida many times. I have found a number of things to consider: The cost of renting a car...
- I would personally feel better bringing my own. Just like "justplainbecky" said you don't know if the car seat has been in a crash or how it was stored. If you do ...
Apartment or Rental Home? and When?
Asked by R.M. from Phoenix
on April 14, 2011
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I need some help here... My family will be moving at the end of school/during the summer. I would like some help with pros/cons of renting a house/townhouse/condo vs. ...
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- start looking right away. The selection will get slim the closer you are to your move date. The price for a house rental is usually more negotiable than an apartment. ...
- I had an apt with small kids - not good. Rent house is better. Kids have a yard to play in and noone complains about noise but you are responsible for yard maintena...
- Contact a rental company. Even if you do not go with something they have to offer they can show you what is out there in your price range.
Another Insurance Question
Asked by G.R. from Dallas
on August 10, 2010
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they already are fixing my truck ,my question is if a rent a car the insurance(from the guy who hit my truck) is gonna pay also for the insurance(30.00 dialy)for the r...
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- No, your insurance covers the rental, unless you don't have rental coverage, OR fault has already been determined by the insurance companies, and the other insurance o...
- You don't need insurance on a rental...you're probably covered under your own insurance for that! Decline it.
- Not clear on your question. Are you asking if the other guy's insurance will pay for you to drive a rental car, or are you asking if they will pay the insurance to cov...
Moving Tips
Asked by M.M. from Detroit
on February 1, 2010
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My parents are moving from Michigan to Florida in the next 15 days. House just sold and they have 15 days to get out. Looking for any tips on…
***Where to get m...
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- Hi, Lucky parents! I had to move to Michigan with my family because of my husband's transfer 6 months ago. I had put an ad on Craigslist for a month when I was done u...
- You can look for free boxes on freecycle.com or craigslist.com. As far as a POD, my aunt rented one and it was a lifesaver. Like your parents she sold before she had a...
- I have moved 5 times in the past 4.5 years! (not military either) I know how to move. But it is quite expensive with getting boxes, tape, bubble wrap, wrapping paper e...
Accident - Handling Without Insurance Involvment, Need Advice
Asked by A.L. from Houston
on January 26, 2011
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Hi Mom's. I was rear ended this morning on the freeway. We pulled over and I flagged down a police officer (just incase as she originally tried to drive away...she "...
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- You can always ask. The worst she can do is say no. In the future, just fill out the police report. My insurance premium didn't go up after my last accident. I thi...
- I just want to point out how often 'being nice' blows up in the 'nice' person's face... make sure you are covered...(If she's at fault, it won't affect your insurance....
- You were rear ended more than likely she is at fault a police report should of been made it wouldn't of effected your insurance plus your rental car would of been take...
Moving from CA to TX
Asked by K.D. from Dallas
on February 6, 2010
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Hello everyone,
My husband got a new job that caused us to relocate to Greenville, TX back in May 2009. We have lived in an apartment since then, and are looking ...
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- One answer...MOVERS!!! They are always cheaper!!! BTW....welcome home....like many of Texans say..."I wasnt born here, but got here as quick as I could!!" Mags, ...
- The upack idea sounds intriguing. I moved here from WA state and it cost about $5 to 6000 to move my things. Be very very careful about who your hire, you need to us...
- My one piece of advice would be despite trying to save money on movers, make sure you get one that is respectable and is a part of the BBB. (Better Business Bureau) W...
Carpet Cleaning
Asked by A.S. from Dallas
on September 13, 2007
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Hello Ladies~
I need my carpets cleaned. Who have you been disappointed with and/or happy with. I don't want some guy with a truck that is contracted out by a larger ...
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- I do it myself with my Bissell (with a water heater on it). This is the 3rd steam cleaner we have owned. I've found when I do it myself, I clean more carefully and t...
- I have used Joy Carpet & Dry Cleaning for almost a decade for my home and for my rental property; I have 30 rental units that have carpet. Joy is a little more expens...
- We've used Master's Touch Carpet Cleaning several times over the years and my parents use them too! Here is the link to their website: http://www.masterstouchcarpe...
What Would You Do?
Asked by G.R. from Dallas
on August 27, 2010
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about 3 weeks ago a guy hitme in th back of my truck (2004 dodge durango)(long story)so they already fix that and i pick my truck from the collision center and the wor...
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- take it back to the shop and have them go over it
- Call the insurance adjuster handling the claim today and tell him what has been happening to your car and make sure that he knows that this is not something that occur...
- One reason this can happen is because the heating system is protecting your car. It may be a coincidence, or it may be that the accident rattled something loose in th...
Updated :How Long I Need to Wait to the Insurance to Call Me?
Asked by G.R. from Dallas
on August 4, 2010
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ok here's another question about the accident that happen 2 days ago ,first thank you for all the response that i got it was very helpful
a guy hit me in the back of ...
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- No, I would not have any direct contact with the driver. Let the insurance co handle it. Just keep calling his insurance company to check status.
- I agree DO NOT CALL THE DRIVER, you can inadvertanly hurt your case if you talk to him. Keep calling the insurance for updates
- When you exchange information you got his insurance info. Did you call in the accident to the police? A police report really helps in the insurance claims process (a...