Monday, May 4, 2009

Declutter with a Payday Loan

For some people, decluttering is free

Some people are so overwhelmed by the clutter in their homes that they need guidance and advice to tackle the problem. They don't know where or how to start, so they focus on baby steps. They spend just five minutes a day tackling a randomly chosen mountain of stuff. Cleaning out a closet or clearing off a desk is considered a victory. These people can declutter for free. They don't need payday loans to achieve their laudable goals.

For others, decluttering is a financial issue

But other people have clutter problems that extend beyond the sanctity of their homes. These people – and I am one of them — pay to store their clutter in off-site storage units. The irony for some people who store their clutter offsite is that they'd like to get rid of the stuff, but they can't afford to. I'm thinking that a payday loan may be a sensible solution for this kind of madness.

My friend has a problem

I have a friend who has been paying $100 every month for over five years for a storage unit. She got the unit when she downsized after her oldest kid went off to college. The unit is just a couple miles from her home, and she'd like to get rid of it and stop paying. But she works two jobs six days a week and still has two young kids at home. Finances are tight, and she could be making much better use of that $100-a-month payment she's been making to the storage company. She wants to get rid of most of her stored stuff, but there are a few sentimental items she wants to sort out and bring home. It would take her two full days to do this. She's fairly new at both her jobs and has not accrued any vacation or personal days. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Declutter w ith a Payday Loan"

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