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Good-bye $989.00

March 7th, 2011 at 06:23 pm


and hello new hot water heater/tank installed at rental property!

I suppose that qualifies as an EF. I put it on the credit card because we were away for the weekend and it was the only way to pay for it. I'll deal with the finances of it at all on the 18th (next payday and rental property income).

My minivan is in need of some repair work to get the engine light off, so it can pass the vehicle emissions test, so I can get my sticker for my license plate which expired on 2/28.

I was down with a cold last week, and can't seem to rebound fully. Money is pretty much staying put for now (speaking of small extraneous expenses).

We're still in the process of looking for a new-to-us car to replace DH's old minivan which has been deemed unsafe.

All will fall into place. Hope everyone is sojourning on!

3 Responses to “Good-bye $989.00”

  1. mjrube94 Says:
    1299558012

    I feel your pain. We bought a hot water heater for about $1000. Within 6 months, we had a flood in our basement and our water heater broke. Wasn't covered, so we had to spend another $1000 to replace it. That hurt...

  2. boomeyers Says:
    1299560445

    I just replied on Mamas Debt Time Out, that when our light came on and they wanted to charge us big bucks, we simply unhooked the battery for a while and hooked it back up. Reset the system. Worked for us more than once! A mechanic actually told me to do this!

  3. momcents Says:
    1299587786


    Sadly, ours was 14 years old and corrodes from within, so replacing it was our only option. DH did go out first to see if there any chance he could "doctor it up" - not really.

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