Not exact matches
I know, Amazon is the «
in thing» for buying paper products, pet food, etc but my
husband works next door to Walmart & I make the 8 mile trip to our grocery / dollar stores twice a month to stock up on sale items & I constantly use coupons / store loyalty
cards.
«My father would come home
in a foul mood after losing at blackjack and other
card games,» Lee wrote, «and demand some of my mother's jewelry to pawn...» His mother not only saved her jewelry from her feckless
husband but also ably raised her four sons and one daughter, selling cakes baked from tapioca when flour and money grew scarce.
I am getting married soon and I want to start saving 50 % of our income (investing some), but my soon to be
husband has 10K
in credit
card debt, and I have student loans and a car payment.
Mrs.
Card knew where her
husband had been all night — because he'd been with her — and it turns out that the caller had slept with a man who claimed to be the famous novelist
in order to get her into bed.
I'll also add, my
husband has been mentioning the word «cookbook» for years, and after meeting Christina, I had this moment of possibility, thinking that could be
in the
cards for me too.
Not necessarily, but marriage hasn't been all that great for women — for many years our
husbands could legally beat and rape us (both are still allowed elsewhere
in the world), and it wasn't until the 1960s that we could have credit
cards in our own name, serve on a jury or attend an Ivy League university.
Whenever we pull out a board game, I get the same cozy feeling of snuggling
in with my kids and
husband and I visualize the happy turn - taking, dice - rolling,
card - drawing moments.
Between me no longer having a job and my
husband's 35 + % pay cut from 2008, hiring someone is really not
in the
cards right now.
Plus, she and her
husband had $ 80,000
in student loans and credit
card debt, and realized something had to give.
When my
husband's company handed out CVS ExtraCare
cards, and I added the little one to my keychain, I was only partially informed about the good things that were
in store -LSB-...]
We received a call
in January from a longstanding party member, saying that her
husband, to whom we sent a
card the previous year, was still dead...
Guests got plastic
cards to insert
in electronic devices to bid, and Anne Hearst, who chaired the evening with her
husband, Jay McInerney, mistakenly picked up the former governor's
card and started bidding.
Between my
husband being out of town for work and then sick with the flu, I think a night
in is probably
in the
cards for us.
My
husband had made a purchase at a small local business and the guy took the
card to run it
in the office.
When I was single, I spent the holiday celebrating my friends and family with cute
cards and sugary surprises; as part of a pair, I do the same for my
husband and look forward to planning our Valentine's date weeks
in advance.
For all my yet to be Marvelous Mrs. Maisel fans, trust me, you won't regret signing up for Amazon Prime for this — Rachel Brosnahan is so delightful to watch (once you forget about her as the prostitute
in House of
Cards), the writing is on point (the pace is akin to Gilmore Girls of yesteryear mainly because, well, it's from the same
husband and wife producer duo!)
Enjoy having a good time, fun, I'm a caring person.was a care giver for my
husband for 37 years, died of Agent Orange.Now I have time to fish,
cards, sunsets, camp fires, Going on small trip here
in Mn, like to go to a casino, but not
in to spending alot of money there, I'm not looking for money or...
Like several of her late career calling
cards, including Francois Ozon's Under the Sand (2000) and Andrew Haigh's 45 Years (2015), Rampling is once again suffering from the absence (whether emotional or physical) of her
husband, left to trudge onwards
in isolation.
This pack of playing
cards illustrates the events leading up to the Glorious Revolution of 1688 that resulted
in the deposition of James II and the accession of his daughter Mary II and her
husband, William III, prince of Orange and stadholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.
In my youth, women could not buy a car or even have a credit
card without a
husband or father co-signing.
One thing I have never done is apply for a
card in my name and than apply again
in my
husband's name, thus getting two
cards and two rewards.
At age 31 she and her
husband had finished university and landed good jobs, but were crippled by more than $ 75,000
in student loans — $ 25,000 of it on credit
cards.
My
husband and I owe 30,000
in credit
card debt, 6,000
in income tax, 94,000 unsecured loans.
Somebody opened a credit
card account
in my
husbands name and hit the bank for $ 15,000.
I just found out that my
husband owes $ 20,000
in credit
card debt.
«Dear Steve, Currently my
husband and I have over $ 35,000
in credit
card debt which has accumulated throughout the past few years when I was a stay - at - home mom and getting by was difficult.
My
husband and I carried a home loan, car loans, student loans, and some credit
card debt
in our early 20s, only to realize we had grown tired of the monthly payments and what they meant for our lives.
Yeah, my
husband and I started with about $ 75K
in debt between student loans, an auto loan, and a credit
card... so the good news is that we're down roughly $ 30K
in three years.
My
husband and I used Consumer Credit Counseling (By Design, a non profit org here
in CA) when we couldn't keep up with the minimum payments on our
cards.
I paid off my
husband's credit
card in full.
My niece and her
husband, both
in their mid-20s, just bought a single - family home, without having a history of regular credit
card use.
I have 18,000
in credit
card debt and am currently going to school while my
husband works.
With some gentle prodding, Millstone discovered the reason behind the request: the woman had racked up more than $ 50,000
in credit
card debt that she had hidden from her
husband, and she was hoping to use the brokerage funds to quietly pay it down.
Your own credit means a separate account or loan
in your own name — not a joint account with your
husband or a duplicate
card on his account.
My
husband recenty disclosed to me he had over $ 80,0000
in charge
cards and a line of credit, we now have a home owners line of credit, and another 20,00.00
in credit
card bills came
in this week, I have excellent credit, 1 credit
card with approx $ 200.00 on it, would you advise credit counselling.
While
in college my
husband and I racked up over $ 15,000
in credit
card debit and $ 30,000
in student loans.
My
husband had received a message from one of our credit
cards that advised that one of the three credit reporting companies had received a charge for someone who was not us, and we also checked the information about our residences over the many years that we have been married, and the erroneous information on that credit reporting company includeded an address
in a state that we have never lived
in, with an amount of $ 500.00 and some, from a debt collection agency.
What your
husband's friend may have been referring to is the practice of applying for multiple
cards on the same day
in order to «churn» sign - up bonuses.
But before you run out and buy the first shiny toy you can find at the mall or give up and buy a gift
card, considering the following points when getting a gift for your
husband, boyfriend, father, son, or other man
in your life.
All seems to work for me but I have been trying since Feb. 8 to add my
husband's
cards to my account we can add to and redeem our points as a family like
in the past.
Between my
husband and I, we have about $ 2800
in credit
card debt.
My
husband had a mortgage, and so he attempted to reduce his own expenses (
cards in his name gotten before we got married, small loans, vehicle loan, etc) by refinancing his mortgage to include most of his other expenses.
Also can they garnish from my
husband even though his name is nowhere
in the complaint or
card.
My
husband and I have about $ 60,000
in credit
card debt, $ 35,000
in equity line and our main mortgage is $ 175,000.
In 2000, she and her then - boyfriend, now husband, graduated from college, and they each had about $ 25,000 in student loans, $ 10,000 in credit card debt and also carried small balances on several department store card
In 2000, she and her then - boyfriend, now
husband, graduated from college, and they each had about $ 25,000
in student loans, $ 10,000 in credit card debt and also carried small balances on several department store card
in student loans, $ 10,000
in credit card debt and also carried small balances on several department store card
in credit
card debt and also carried small balances on several department store
cards.
Keep
in mind that the
husband had taken the full amount as a cash advance very shortly after she received the
card.
I just said forget it why work on credit... But I went a ahead for
husband sake and wanting to buy bigger home
in near future decided ok let's try first my payment history for credit
cards was
in the dumps but never a late house payment or car payment and some furniture installment loans showed great then recently paid cars and that dropped score..
: I advised people check score dispute take time to educate yourself it worth it now a few things about drop off credit from bad history and settlements I'm ready to see what is going to happen waiting for score to hopefully get
in mid 700s before we shop around
husband score jumped 61 + as well used him as a rider on my car loan to give him some positive revolving credit capital one
card 300
This is not
in regards to lowering interest rates, but my
husband and I have differing opinions about paying
cards off and increasing our credit scores.
When my
husband and I started pursuing credit
card rewards four or five years ago, our scores were
in the low 800's.