Posted by ME/NJ on 10/30/13 10:03am Msg #490441
First day of Plan B yesterday
I had mentioned I had to pay for aftercare, well to top things off I blew out a tire yesterday on the way home and the cost to replace it is over $200 and had to hand back two appointments for today because I can't travel far with the little spares they give you now. Had 10am and noon appointments.
Plan B has cost me after everything $400 in two days. What a great start..lol
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Reply by Anita Edwards on 10/30/13 10:09am Msg #490443
So sorry to hear of your misfortune.
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Reply by Barbara___IL on 10/30/13 10:10am Msg #490444
Sorry...hope things get better soon. I know the feeling. I got a ticket on the way to one of my few signings..$100. In the past, I lost hubcaps several times. A couple of years ago, I had my car hit while parked in the borrowers driveway. Now, I'm due for a battery and tires before winter, and everyone wants to pay us less. If someone works for $75, they are losing money.
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Reply by Linda Juenger on 10/30/13 10:21am Msg #490446
Know the feeling too. Totaled my car 3 weeks ago (not my fault). Now I have a car payment again and not hardly working. Thank goodness hubby is doing well pay wise.
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Reply by pan/nd on 10/30/13 10:46am Msg #490450
Ah, the old addage comes to mind.......
"If I didn't have bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all."
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Reply by Notarysigner on 10/30/13 11:06am Msg #490454
Instituted plan B when I first became a
notary...sold Suburban and purchased a Lexus (SUV) and it's insurance. Anything happens, they come where ever you are and fix it! If it will take over two hours to repair, they bring you a car to use until yours is fixed.
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Reply by Stephanie Santiago on 10/30/13 3:16pm Msg #490526
Plan B could have provided an income of $400.00 in two days.
These things can go either way. Many things in life are a risk. Thank goodness you weren't on your way to a signing when you blew out that tire yesterday.
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