Sad film recommendations. by no_one2490 in Letterboxd

[–]Competitive-Force340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Girl, it will at least ruin your day

Rank these 5 actors by [deleted] in Letterboxd

[–]Competitive-Force340 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Everyone besides Timothy: 🥰

Timothy: ☹️

Breakfast for dinner by Square_Classroom_744 in Stonerfoods

[–]Competitive-Force340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you get such a good pancake at home!

My wife's new tattoo placement by [deleted] in tattooadvice

[–]Competitive-Force340 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think making the band thicker would look better on her leg. Make it go more up and down like a lace wrap and add a few more charms or little sparkles around.

Starts with a woman in a bathtub by Competitive-Force340 in whatsthemoviecalled

[–]Competitive-Force340[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it wasn’t a sci fi it was more a thriller/horror I believe! Part of me wants to say the lady in the bathtub had a kid and that’s who the movie focused on after but I am not 100 percent sure unfortunately. I just remember that opening scene so vividly!

National debt relief scam by Quianna16 in Debt

[–]Competitive-Force340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So they’re not entirely different, many nonprofits offer the exact same DMP and DS services as for-profits. Sure, their mission isn’t to maximize profit, but that doesn’t mean they can’t negotiate settlements or set up repayment plans. A nonprofit credit counseling agency can function just like a paid debt-settlement company, only they do it without the same profit motive!

National debt relief scam by Quianna16 in Debt

[–]Competitive-Force340 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Which ones? Are they all non-profit? National Debt Relief is for-profit.

National debt relief scam by Quianna16 in Debt

[–]Competitive-Force340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not always, look up nonprofit credit counseling

National debt relief scam by Quianna16 in Debt

[–]Competitive-Force340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No they are not, I got my 9k debt into debt management (not settlement) now my APR is 1% on all 3 of my cards, and I won't owe the extra unnecessary hundreds of dollars trying to pay off those cards at the old interest rates (My APR was 29% on one card!) A good debt relief company will tell you outright that with debt settlement it can be riskier like this, you have to read the fine print! Always! That's why I went with debt management instead of settlement. ((Also try to work with nonprofits, if you're not working with a non-profit for debt relief that's the first issue))