Contact the lender asking for information on how to pay off the debt. Let them know that you have moved out of country and tell them that you were unaware of the debt until a recent review of your finances and that you want to take care of the obligation. At that point you could ask that the interest charges be waived in exchange for paying the card. It's worth a try.
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If he is being dihonest with you now drop him, so you dont regret not having done it later.
CAUTION!! THIS MOVE CAN HAVE CREDIT CONSEQUENCES FOR BOTH PARTIES!!Before you make a decision, you may want to ask yourself "Why am I considering this decision?" If you follow through with it, statistically, the consequences of your decision will last longer than your relationship.Provided you have an adequate credit line sufficient to absorb the total amount of her loans, you could (a) transfer her unsecured credit card debt to your credit card(s) or (b) you could do a cash advance for the amount of her loans, deposit those funds into your checking account, then write checks on your account to pay off her debt. Should you select either option you will create a set of circumstances that you MAY regret "down the road". If you're getting ready to put on a financial suit of armor to save your damsel in distress from the financial dragon she's created for whatever reason(s), you may want to RE-think your motives. YOUR credit score will go DOWN and hers will go UP. The reason is: When your available credit to debt ratio goes up or down there is a nearly immediate effect on your CBR (Credit Bureau Report) score. Why? As your debt load goes up, your available credit goes down so your risk of default goes up (you owe more debt so you're more of a risk to lenders). Your credit score goes down. (Oh yes - if you choose option (b) you also get the consequence of the hefty interest rates associated with a cash advance) At the same time, your girlfriend's debt goes down, her balances are reported as paid in full, so her debt load goes down and her available credit goes up (thanks to you). Her credit score also goes up. There is a disadvantage to her in this scenario. Provided she has been making her monthly payments on time, her credit score would have been going up anyway - withOUT your help. And, all things being equal, your score would have been - at worst - unaffected. The only other piece is the "what if" piece. What if she breaks up with you, what if you have an emergency and NEED that credit line you gave up when you paid off her debt. Everyone is responsible for their actions. Think clearly before you decide. Either way, the consequences will follow you - sometimes for years.
The forced sale of a homestead to pay unsecured creditors is in some cases possible. However it is very seldom done. In the majority of situations the homestead exemption will protect the property. Other factors negating a forced sale depend on how the property is titled and state statutes. Not knowing your state of residency I regret I cannot be more specific.
Before you regret it in the future, you should talk the issue about the manager of the agency, and it will depend on your agreement on what would be the right thing to do on how and when you can terminate his contract.
She doesn't regret leaving.
Without Regret was created on 2011-04-19.
hell yes
It is very possible that she would regret leaving the town. Because she was famous around that area for the scarlet letter, she would be leaving a place where everyone knew her and talked about her; although it was negative attention, it is still attention she might like. Others argue that she would regret leaving the spiritual experience of being constantly reminded of her sin which in turn pushes her to be a stronger Christian. If you meant is it possible she would regret not leaving the town, of course she would feel regret. She went through torturous scoldings and being the outcast of the town daily and will also probably never find a man again.
No mi is a Korean expression that literally translates to "Don't go," and is often used as a way of expressing sorrow or regret. It is typically used to encourage someone to stay or to express regret that they are leaving. For example, if a friend were leaving to go home, one might say "No mi," expressing regret that they are leaving. It is also used as an expression of sympathy when someone has experienced a loss or setback.
The core word is 'rue', or to regret. So ruthless is without regret, and rueful or ruefully is with regret.
It is possible that Hester could feel a twinge of regret, as the scarlet letter has become a part of her identity and symbolizes her strength and resilience. However, leaving behind the scene of her humiliation could also represent a fresh start and a chance to redefine herself beyond the constraints of the letter.
Unabashed, shameless, etc.
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I'd like to know as well. I can't find the answer anywhere.
The word is remorseless. It means without regret.
Vivere senza rimpianto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To live without regret".Specifically, the verb vivere is "to live". The preposition senza means "without". The masculine noun rimpianto translates as "regret".The pronunciation will be "VEE-vey-rey SEHN-tsah reem-PYAHN-toh" in Italian.