The phone rings and rings. You check your caller ID and see an 800 number. It might be a telemarketer or it could be a bill collector. But sometimes the phone rings and it shows as an unknown caller. These are the ones it's hard to ignore because sometimes police numbers come across as unknown. And it could be a hospital that has an ID that says blocked number. What if this time it's an emergency? You go ahead and answer feeling pretty sure it's not important but knowing you can't take that chance. Once again it's just a bill collector and no matter what you say to them they keep calling.
There are a lot of people in this position, getting unwanted calls that turn out to be collection agencies. Most of the callers are pleasant enough but it's embarrassing to give them your story over and over again. You can't pay because you lost your job. You can't pay because your money ran out before the month did. You can't pay, you can't pay, and you can't pay. That's a fact of life for many people living in our current unsettled economy. Many have lost jobs or aren't getting the full time hours that once kept their heads above water. The shrinking paychecks are taking their toll and more and more people are turning to credit to offer what they hope will be a temporary solution. But when the bills come and you don't open them, or the phone calls start and you avoid them, you know that this is more than just temporary. You're in debt up to your ears and there doesn't seem to be a way out. What to do?
The U.S. Government may have a plan that will help you out but it's going to be up to you to find it because it isn't widely advertised. You've heard of government grants that are made available for victims of one disaster or another. There is also money available for people who are victims of the current economic downturn, people who are fighting to keep their bills under control but are losing the battle. A grant from the government may be just what you need at this time of increasing debt and economic hardship.
You may be wondering how this can be possible but if you do some research you will find that there is money just waiting for the right set of circumstances that will qualify you as the recipient of a grant. It won't take a long time after you apply and you should have an answer in a couple of weeks and have a check in your hand shortly thereafter. And here's the best news of all. Grants don't have to be paid back so once you've helped yourself out of debt you now have a better opportunity than ever before to save money for the things you may need in the future. You won't have to pay taxes on the money you receive through a grant and you don't have to offer your car or your home as collateral for the grant because it's not a loan.
Get online and search for government grants that are offered for personal debt relief. You can apply for as many grants as you can find that fit your circumstances and though you may not qualify for all of them, you will likely meet the qualifications for one or two. Then watch your mail and when the check comes, pay your bills. Then enroll in a money management class so that you never find yourself in this position again. And thank your lucky stars that the government came through at a time when you needed it most.
***Update***
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