I toOk out loans to feed a gambling habbit and now I am having problems paying the loan. I live in Okinawa, Japan but I am from Maine, USA. Things got worse because the last 4 months I have received 3 no pay dues from work and the one check I did get was only $780. I used to make close to $4,000 every month.
My question is: how do I get a loan that will combine all my loans into one single loan and be able to pay it off in a longer period of time?
I apologize for the answer below mine. We obviously have a lot 13 year olds who think everybody asking a question is the same age as they are. Though I doubt very many 13 year olds have a job, and used to make almost $4,000 a month... So it's also obvious they don't always read the questions very well, either. At least she didn't tell you to get a babysitting job or mow lawns. :-
As far as your questions goes, I don't personally have experience with this, but I do know what you are looking for is called "loan consolidation" or "debt consolidation". You can do a Google search for those:
And you will have plenty of places to choose from.
Since I don't have personal experience on picking one out, I would just look through them and pick a few that look promising, and then do some more Google searches looking for reviews on that business like "{company name} reviews" and also look them up on the Better Business Bureau: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and Rip Off Report: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
skisin answered Saturday May 6 2006, 11:34 am: maybe you should try doing some choirs anround the house and when you finally pay everything just stop loaning!! [ skisin's advice column | Ask skisin A Question ]
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