Hi. I've been kind of desperate lately since my car is not selling and I need cash. I made a few NSF transactions, intentionally, so I could buy food/gas. My Credit Union offers a $-500 negative convenience on transactions.
After my car sells (I'm making payment on it, but I'm not upside down, so I should be able to get around $1000 for it), I plan on repaying what I used but I won't be able to afford to pay the $29 x 6 NSF fees. It is just too much.
Do you suppose I'll have a problem with BK if I've paid back what I used, minus the NSF fees?
After my car sells (I'm making payment on it, but I'm not upside down, so I should be able to get around $1000 for it), I plan on repaying what I used but I won't be able to afford to pay the $29 x 6 NSF fees. It is just too much.
Do you suppose I'll have a problem with BK if I've paid back what I used, minus the NSF fees?
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