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Prosthetic eye replacement

Posted by Cyclops on 2012-05-14 00:58:41

When I was a tween, I was hit in the eye with a baseball and lost sight in my right eye. Over the years, my eye has atrophied causing me to need a prosthetic eye, which is why I'm writing this. My provider has written a prescription for a new prosthesis, but Medicare hasn't approved the replacement. It has been over a month since the request was submitted. The ocularist doesn't accept Medicare so I will have to pay $5,600 for a new prosthetic eye outof my pocket. Please, if you can help me I would greatly appreciate it. I am retired and was widowed several years ago and have no one to help. I've been having headaches and and the eye pain will get worse with time. Thank you for any help you can give me.
I work hard to be a self-sufficient single mother. When I lost my job through no fault of my own, I contacted my Mortgage Company and asked them to work with me. They said they would give me a forebearance agreement but after submitting all the requested documents they didn't follow through. In August 2011 they did the robo-signing of my loan that resulted in my house being put into foreclosure. Fortunately at that time they didn't give me a sale date. I was told that since I was getting unemployment I was eligible for a unemployment bridge loan modification program. Again I submitted all the requested documents but my mortgage company once again dragged the process out from Aug. 2011 up until my unemployment benefits ran out on April 7, 2012, I received a notice on April 14, 2012. I received a notice saying that my house is set to be sold on May 29, 2012. I'm in a desperate situation. Both my parents are deceased, my son is an straight A student that will have to go move to another state and stay with his father if I lose our home. The timing for the sale is very bad because I have two job interviews coming up April 30th. I need $20,000 to pay the bank's attorney fees and a years worth of arrearages. If 1,000 kind people could find it in their hearts to each donate $20 my son and I can remain together and continue to enjoy our life in our Old Kentucky Home which was built in 1892.
In February 2011 I lost my job through no fault of my own. I've looked for work, I got some interviews but no job offers. I even applied for jobs far below my skill set without any luck. I had contacted the bank early on and was told they had a loan modification program for the unemployed. I submitted all the documents requested of me but the process dragged on and every 60 - 90 days they would ask for a new Harship Letter, Financial Statements, etc. March 25 I was contacted by phone and told that updated documents were needed for the last time and that they were going to try to get me qualified for the Affordable Home Program, however, I received a notice on April 4, 2012 telling my house is scheduled to be sold May 29, 2012. I need $19,000 to save my home and keep me and my son off the street. It comes at a really bad time because I'm scheduled to test for my licensure as an LCDC on April 27 and have had 2 employers express interest in interviewing if I pass my test. I'm desperate and don't know where else to turn. I've put always every dime I made into improving my house and I become physically ill when I think of someone being able to acquire my beloved home and benefit from all my hard work and sacrifice. The bank actually put mu house in foreclosure August 2011 but only recently gave it a sale date. Please help if you can find it in your heart. God Bless You.

Save my house

Posted by kiki on 2012-04-03 15:58:55

I am the widow of a Vietnam Veteran. 3 years ago, when my husband died, it was a struggle to get the mortgage and other bills paid. I worked as many as 70 hours a week and was able to keep up with the financial commitments. 2 years ago I lost my job because of the downward spiral of the economy. Since that time I have seen all my savings vanish, along with what valuables I had collected over the years.

I am in need of assistance to pay my mortgage as I am in dire need and am in danger of foreclosure. If I loose my house I will be living on the street as I will not be able to rent an apartment or other dwelling with out a job.

I would prefer to have a job and pay my own way but I fear that my age has prevented any job offers from the hundreds of applications i have submitted.

Any help would be a blessing.

Please, help us survive until the IRS Refund arrives?

Posted by BadTiming on 2011-12-15 02:58:24

I am submitting this request because we are in serious need of help. I know my story is long. I pray you will have the patience to read it through & consider my request.

I am a single mom of 2 sons; 1 grown & doing wonderfully in the world & the other just entering his teen years. I've raised both boys on my own, survived despite chronic poverty & worked very hard for the past 25 years to do so. I am an unusually-talented & tenaceous woman, having changed careers several times in order to assure that my boys were always properly taken care of. Since 1995, I've worked in positions where I was unsupervised & done well ethically in that type of independent environment. As a subcontracted cab driver for the past 5 years, I've worked 60+ hours a week consistently, without vacation or any other benefits. I've missed only 8 workdays in all that time: 3 days for illness & 5 days straight this past August to care for my mother while she died. I'll be happy to provide direct contact with the cab company owner, should you wish to verify this information.

Several things have changed for me in the past few weeks. I came across an opportunity to start my own business. I crave the day when my earnings are no longer confined to poverty levels & the majority of my waking hours dictated by the terms of a subcontracted position. At 49, I'm still young enough to start fresh again, during these last few years before my youngest son flies the coup. I'm already well-practiced at working on my own. It's finally time for me to do that & reap the rewards as well.

In the meantime, my demanding schedule caused me to be lax in filing tax papers for 2008 & 2009. So, the last week of October, I filed the 2008 returns through a local tax preparer. I've just completed the 2009 books & submitted those to the tax preparer 2 days ago. The importance of the tax filings is that I have a refund of $2000 coming to me from 2008. The tax preparer told me it would take 2 to 4 weeks to receive those funds. So I began preparations to become this region's very first fully-trained SmartPhone & Tablet Repair Tech. Being a frugal woman, I formulated a plan to use the tax refund to pay $395 for the 10 days training & startup business tools. My son & I can easily live off of the remaining money while I launch my business. And with the additional refund from 2009 pending in another 6 to 8 weeks, I will be well-set to get my business rolling.

With the business plan & pending refund in mind; & following a serious disagreement on matters of proper customer service; I gave the cab company 30 days written notice & finished my last day on November 6th. I left on good terms with an option to return. But the owner has since filled my position, so even if I returned immediately, the hours would be sparse. Plus, I could no longer be happy there, having to repeatedly apologize to my customers because the company owner habitually re-contracts drivers of poor character. Swearing at, name-calling & being generally rude to customers & co-workers is unacceptable behavior, in my code of ethics.

However, my tax refund has yet to materialize. I called the IRS just today & finally got some information on my refund status. I already phoned them just 2 weeks ago to correct a major error by the tax preparer. The kind young woman I spoke with today informed me of yet another major error by the tax preparer; & because of that error, it will now be another month before they send a refund to me!

So here I am, trying to keep the faith & maintain my patience, but stressing over unpaid bills. The first of the month has passed. I live in HUD subsidized housing, & my rent is only $110, but it was due by the 5th. I have never been late with my rent, but this month I had to practically beg for the apartment managers to be patient in getting the rent paid. There are also utility bills of nearly $200 due, & my prepaid phone was shut off for several days last week until a good friend paid that bill for me. I had faith in my tax preparer & was counting on having my refund by now to pay those bills. Needless to say, I am very unhappy with his service at this point.

I spent 2 weeks trying to get a 'payday' or personal loan. But because I was a subcontractor & now I'm unemployed, no one is willing to make such a loan. I even dedicated a full day last week to 14 fruitless hours straight online, just trying to click enough surveys to pay the $50 phone bill. I receive no child support or welfare benefits. Sadly for my son, Santa will not be arriving until well after Christmas. At this point, my income is 0.

So what I am asking for is just enough money to get us by until the tax refund arrives. I can reasonably make $750 stretch through to mid-January.

I am proud. It is hard for me to ask for this. But it is even harder to grovel to my landlords & the utility companies. And it was never my intent to risk us losing our home. I am deeply concerned that this may happen. The timing is simply bad for us not to have our refund yet. I wish my tax preparer had done a better job for me.

I have been blessed with great health & an optimistic outlook, despite all my life's trials. Others are not nearly so lucky & I am truly grateful for my blessings. I am also grateful to you for your consideration in this matter. Giving to others to help them improve their lives is indeed a noble endeavor. Bless you
I would like to tell you a story that relates to why I am asking for help.
My father was a Vietnam vet who proudly enlisted into the army to serve his country. After willingly serving two tours of duty, he came home and married my mother (his high school sweetheart) and started a family consisting of me and my two older sisters.
When I was four, my father began experiencing difficulties with his legs and feet. After many unsuccessful operations, it was determined that he was losing the bone density in his legs and he was put in a wheelchair.
My father was an amazing man; he never let his being in a wheelchair keep him down. He climbed Pike's Peak twice and Mount Evans once in his wheelchair, one of his climbs was filmed by a local TV show in Colorado called P.M. Magazine. We have the video footage on beta and are trying to find a way to convert it to DVD. I would love to share his story with anyone wanting to watch it. It shows what a courageous man he was. It was a heartbreaking climb over rough terrain and sometimes he had to strap his wheelchair to his ankles and drag it while he scooted up steep inclines on his backside. It never deterred him. He had more strength and determination than any man I have ever met in my life. He also ran marathons in his wheelchair and spoke to other handicapped and disabled individuals to help them realize that although someone may be hindered, it just means that they learn to function differently. "I may be in a wheelchair, but the wheelchair isn't in me," he used to say.
In 1987, when I was 12, the harsh weather conditions of Colorado became unbearable for my father and we moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
My father was never granted disability in Colorado or New Mexico and while he fought for 30 years for his pension from the Army, he never received that either (the common story of we can't seem to find your files even though my father repeatedly submitted his paperwork to show his contribution to our country). As a result, my mother found herself working 2 full time jobs just to support us and we still barely made ends meet.
We grew up poor our entire lives, but we understood what it was like to be rich in other ways. Our family was close and we knew that, no matter how rough things could be at times, that we really did have each other. My sisters and I grew very close over the time when we had no electricity and only had each other to listen to because we didn't have the power for television and radio. We are still very close to this day. I will never regret how we grew up, even with the struggles, because it was the foundation of who we are today. We all learned how to be kind and unselfish and value each other. Both my sisters and I all have our own children and work hard to instill the same values in them.
In 2000, my father was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of being subjected to Agent Orange while in Vietnam. The tumors were visible in both lungs and nothing could be done. He passed away one week after the diagnosis. We had no time to prepare and certainly no time to say goodbye.

My mother now lives in PA in a cute little Amish town. She has since remarried a wonderful man named Jack. He is also a Vietnam veteran.

My sisters and I still live in New Mexico with our families, although my heart is definitely on the east coast with my mother.
A short time after my mother moved to PA, she got a
job as a nurse. She loved helping other people as she had done all her life. Unfortunately, she suffered a fall that left her with permanent neck and spinal injuries. After going through her own numerous surgeries, she was unable to continue the work that she loved so much. The tables have turned from when we were growing up where she was the only source of income and Jack has been the sole provider for the last several years.
Recently, Jack began to feel very ill and it looks like the effects of Agent Orange have done their damage once again. He is suffering from skin cancer and stage 4 prostate cancer and after going through a series of tests, the probability of also having lymphoma is very high. My mother is going through the same horror once again and while my sisters and I are grown, losing a father to Agent Orange for the second time isn't easy on the heart.
A few years ago, my mother lost both parents and her only sibling, a brother, in the span of four months. She has nobody and I can't bear to leave her alone while she suffers physically and emotionally.
Unfortunately, I lost my job a couple months ago due to layoffs and have had extreme difficulty finding another source of income. Las Cruces is a small city with very limited opportunity. While I worked in the same profession for the past 11 years, I have applied for any and every type of job I could find.
We are struggling to find a way to move close to my mother so that I can take care of her and so she won't be alone if she loses Jack. My sisters and I are the only family she has left and I want nothing more than to be there for her.

I am hoping to find a job there very quickly and I would also love to attend schooling and get my degree in forensics. It has been a dream of mine to be able to assist in solving crime related cases. I firmly believe that I can accomplish my career goals and help my mother if I were in a state with far more job opportunities.
We have never been comfortable financially and my 2 teenage boys understand what it is like to do without the things they want in exchange for just the things they need, much like my sisters and I when we were growing up. I have always wanted more for my kids than to see them grow up here in a high poverty state. I believe the job opportunities and schooling for them will be equally beneficial. They both already have career minded goals that will take them farther in a bigger state.

It has been 4 years since I've seen my mother as neither of us can afford the expense of a trip.

All I am requesting is enough assistance to be able to move my family closer to my mother and locate a house to rent while I search for a job. I am only asking for short term support as I know that I am capable of supporting my own family and I am certain that I will be able to find gainful employment in a short time.
I would like to tell you a story that relates to why I am asking for help.
My father was a Vietnam vet who proudly enlisted into the army to serve his country. After willingly serving two tours of duty, he came home and married my mother (his high school sweetheart) and started a family consisting of me and my two older sisters.
When I was four, my father began experiencing difficulties with his legs and feet. After many unsuccessful operations, it was determined that he was losing the bone density in his legs and he was put in a wheelchair.
My father was an amazing man; he never let his being in a wheelchair keep him down. He climbed Pike's Peak twice and Mount Evans once in his wheelchair, one of his climbs was filmed by a local TV show in Colorado called P.M. Magazine. We have the video footage on beta and are trying to find a way to convert it to DVD. I would love to share his story with anyone wanting to watch it. It shows what a courageous man he was. It was a heartbreaking climb over rough terrain and sometimes he had to strap his wheelchair to his ankles and drag it while he scooted up steep inclines on his backside. It never deterred him. He had more strength and determination than any man I have ever met in my life. He also ran marathons in his wheelchair and spoke to other handicapped and disabled individuals to help them realize that although someone may be hindered, it just means that they learn to function differently. "I may be in a wheelchair, but the wheelchair isn't in me," he used to say.
In 1987, when I was 12, the harsh weather conditions of Colorado became unbearable for my father and we moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
My father was never granted disability in Colorado or New Mexico and while he fought for 30 years for his pension from the Army, he never received that either (the common story of we can't seem to find your files even though my father repeatedly submitted his paperwork to show his contribution to our country). As a result, my mother found herself working 2 full time jobs just to support us and we still barely made ends meet.
We grew up poor our entire lives, but we understood what it was like to be rich in other ways. Our family was close and we knew that, no matter how rough things could be at times, that we really did have each other. My sisters and I grew very close over the time when we had no electricity and only had each other to listen to because we didn't have the power for television and radio. We are still very close to this day. I will never regret how we grew up, even with the struggles, because it was the foundation of who we are today. We all learned how to be kind and unselfish and value each other. Both my sisters and I all have our own children and work hard to instill the same values in them.
In 2000, my father was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of being subjected to Agent Orange while in Vietnam. The tumors were visible in both lungs and nothing could be done. He passed away one week after the diagnosis. We had no time to prepare and certainly no time to say goodbye.

My mother now lives in PA in a cute little Amish town. She has since remarried a wonderful man named Jack. He is also a Vietnam veteran.

My sisters and I still live in New Mexico with our families, although my heart is definitely on the east coast with my mother.
A short time after my mother moved to PA, she got a
job as a nurse. She loved helping other people as she had done all her life. Unfortunately, she suffered a fall that left her with permanent neck and spinal injuries. After going through her own numerous surgeries, she was unable to continue the work that she loved so much. The tables have turned from when we were growing up where she was the only source of income and Jack has been the sole provider for the last several years.
Recently, Jack began to feel very ill and it looks like the effects of Agent Orange have done their damage once again. He is suffering from skin cancer and stage 4 prostate cancer and after going through a series of tests, the probability of also having lymphoma is very high. My mother is going through the same horror once again and while my sisters and I are grown, losing a father to Agent Orange for the second time isn't easy on the heart.
A few years ago, my mother lost both parents and her only sibling, a brother, in the span of four months. She has nobody and I can't bear to leave her alone while she suffers physically and emotionally.
Unfortunately, I lost my job a couple months ago due to layoffs and have had extreme difficulty finding another source of income. Las Cruces is a small city with very limited opportunity. While I worked in the same profession for the past 11 years, I have applied for any and every type of job I could find.
We are struggling to find a way to move close to my mother so that I can take care of her and so she won't be alone if she loses Jack. My sisters and I are the only family she has left and I want nothing more than to be there for her.

I am hoping to find a job there very quickly and I would also love to attend schooling and get my degree in forensics. It has been a dream of mine to be able to assist in solving crime related cases. I firmly believe that I can accomplish my career goals and help my mother if I were in a state with far more job opportunities.
We have never been comfortable financially and my 2 teenage boys understand what it is like to do without the things they want in exchange for just the things they need, much like my sisters and I when we were growing up. I have always wanted more for my kids than to see them grow up here in a high poverty state. I believe the job opportunities and schooling for them will be equally beneficial. They both already have career minded goals that will take them farther in a bigger state.

It has been 4 years since I've seen my mother as neither of us can afford the expense of a trip.

All I am requesting is enough assistance to be able to move my family closer to my mother and locate a house to rent while I search for a job. I am only asking for short term support as I know that I am capable of supporting my own family and I am certain that I will be able to find gainful employment in a short time.
I am a single mom of 2. I survived cervical cancer in 2009..I was in 4th stage when I had surgery. I was in management for 20 years and relocated to a new state for a new job last year. In June of last year, I lost my job when the new job closed their office where i moved to! I have 2 small children and have not been able to find a job for almost a year(It will be a full year in 7 days) I was offered a good job but in order to take it we would have to move to another state and I dont have any way to do so. Right now I cant even afford to buy the kids clothes or shoes, much less be able to move. This is a definite job offer made to me by a former employer...I need help to be able to get there and rent a house. After adding things up, I believe it will be roughly $300 for gas to move..and rent on an apt will be around $500 and a deposit of $250. Lights and water are included in rent. If anyone can help me PLEASE do! I am at a loss for what to do..I know my kids and I can not survive any longer where we are now..No income..No family or friends for support(including emotional support)..we are isolated here and this is scary. The total we need to be able to move and so that I can finally go back to work after a year is going to be right at $1050.00...I have submitted at least 50 resumes per week for a year..have only been called in for 3 interviews...have been told 9 times that I am overqualified for positions..I would have scrubbed toilets to provide for my kids but no one seems to want to give me a chance since I was in management for so long...PLEASE HELP ME IF YOU CAN!! I just dont know what to do anymore! Savings were exausted in Nov of last year..I have had to go on public assistance..and that didnt pay bills or even rent so I had to move us into a subsidized apt..which is scary..and I cant let my kids even play outside because I myself am scared of the neighborhood...we really need some help here. The job I have been offered is managing a restaurant for a former employer..It is a guaranteed position if I can just get there!!

2nd Chance A Charm

Posted by Aelek on 2011-05-04 14:58:34

Hello, I have just recently medically retired from the Marine Corps after 13 years of faithful service. I am a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister and a friend. However lately, with all the changes I have had to endure, I have felt invisible. I injured my back during martial arts training and didnt seek the medical attention I needed until it was too late. I had even gotten to half way of my Marine Corps Marathon training but had to stop due to numbness and tingling in the feet. Once I finally did try to get the medical attention I needed, I was told I had a somatoform disorder, which means the pain is all in my head and not in my body at all. After seeing a Navy shrink I was told I had a personality disorder and he submitted a Administrative discharge request to my Commanding Officer, I was devastated. I loved the Marine Corps and everything that came with it. I had no intentions of leaving it and only wanted to get better and seek proper care. Instead of getting the help I needed medically, I had to fight to keep my career and lively hood. After further tests, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, a pinched nerve, carpal tunnel in both wrists and buldging discs. I had to be seperated medically. Depression is not even close to the word to describe what I fell into. My goal-dream was to be a Drill Instuctor, fight a good fight over seas and put in 20 years. In the blink of an eye it was all gone. Now I had to let go of my aspirations of what could have been and now try to figure out what I was good for now. A little bit about my self:I was raised in Austin, Texas by my maternal grandparents, left by my biological mother at 15 days old on Christmas Day 1975. I endured a strict upbringing and borderline abuse, much due to my grandmother’s fear of becoming my "mothers, daughter". I have never known who my father is and doubt he knows I even exist. I had been the witness and the victim of neglect and child abuse by my mother who was and is still heavily into alcohol and drugs. She had two more daughters in which I helped raise up until they were left in another state with relatives. It was then that I left to the Marine Corps at the age of 19, mostly to find myself and forget myself. During one tour in California, I was made aware that one of my sisters, 7 years my junior, was in need of my help due to abuse from the relative she was left with. An uncle who had abused her from the age of 6 until she was 12. I took emergency leave and went to get her, I already married with a newborn, and I knew I had to lend a hand and help. The abuse and trauma was too severe and the state of California took custody of her after a failed suicide attempt in her high school. I continued my military service until I received yet another call, this time for my youngest sister, 12 years my junior, was in states custody and if I could provide a stable home for her. I was now a single mother of a 4 year old and still an active duty Marine, but again, could not turn my back on the need she had. I put in the time and the effort, attending family counseling 5hours away and meeting with doctors and lawyers to get the process started to get her into a stable situation. Finally at the age of 14 she was placed with me and I was granted custody. I enrolled her in to high school and away we went onward and upward in our life. It was not close to "traditional" but we had each other and that was more than what most have. I received orders to Japan for 3 years accompanied and although I had reservations about the huge change I took it in stride. I had pleaded my case to the Marines about staying until my sister graduated in 2years but at the need of the Corps I was sent anyway. In Japan, after only being there for about 6months, my sister started to self mutilate again. With that the military sent me back to my previous base and committed her to a hospital immediately. After a 30 day stay and with support and guidance she eventually got to a place where she could receive the help she needed to heal. She graduated from high school and is now in the medical field working full time and engaged. After that chapter closed the new one with my medical mishaps in the Corps started full force. I am not one to really get or ask for help, and have been in the business of giving but I am hoping now in the oddest of places, maybe I can, with my story inspire someone to pay it forward and lend a hand. I thank any donation and appreciate any amounts. I am trying to start my own resale shop online and hope with some assistance I can get to a better place in my life as sometimes the future seems real dim. Thank you in advance and God bless.

help me i cant even buy gas to look for work

Posted by conceptman1 on 2011-03-05 09:58:01

I am 47 year old man ,diabetic, no insurance, i was once a general contractor in iowa
now divorced , living with my 80year old parents, I have spent the last money i had driving for a company doing sales only to be cheated out of my commissions by a crooked sales manager. I had to quit and was left with a Loss of $1500.00 and a income of $0 I am now flat broke,no money
I have submitted over 200 job applications in last 2 weeks
I dont have any gas money left, my car loan is behind , my cell bill is to, my parents can bairly afford to let me live there, and share the food they have. I cant stay living off them, I go to temp job office at 6am to bid on 10 or so jobs against 80+ people.
I have one job offer in south carolina 5hrs away but lack funds to get there or live to my first paycheck
I have 4 kids , 2 in college,2 in high school
I cant cover my child support or help with my youngests health issues (i owe $1700.00 towards her med bills so far this year)
Please help, I will pay forward once i am stable at a new job

please help

Posted by etimodoh on 2011-02-24 10:58:35

to any kind hearted philantropist it may concern. i am a philosophy graduate of university of calabar. i came up with this idea of a self charging mobile phone that does not require any means charging it apart from its self, which is done with the use of solar energy. a very good option for the power lacking african countries. i submitted this idea to an "idea development firm" www.davidson.com. online and they required that i should build a sample copy which will be presented to big mobile phone industries. though it has been acknowledged as a very good idea, which is also very sellable, but i am yet to get the 900dollars fee that will help me in building this sample, please i am apealing to kind hearted people out there who love seeing ideas been brought to reality to please help me with this fee. i dont have a job for now, and things are quite hard for me here in africa where i stay. yours sincerly. Etim Michael

please help

Posted by etimodoh on 2011-02-24 10:58:34

to any kind hearted philantropist it may concern. i am a philosophy graduate of university of calabar. i came up with this idea of a self charging mobile phone that does not require any means charging it apart from its self, which is done with the use of solar energy. a very good option for the power lacking african countries. i submitted this idea to an "idea development firm" www.davidson.com. online and they required that i should build a sample copy which will be presented to big mobile phone industries. though it has been acknowledged as a very good idea, which is also very sellable, but i am yet to get the 900dollars fee that will help me in building this sample, please i am apealing to kind hearted people out there who love seeing ideas been brought to reality to please help me with this fee. i dont have a job for now, and things are quite hard for me here in africa where i stay. yours sincerly. Etim Michael

please help

Posted by etimodoh on 2011-02-24 10:58:33

to any kind hearted philantropist it may concern. i am a philosophy graduate of university of calabar. i came up with this idea of a self charging mobile phone that does not require any means charging it apart from its self, which is done with the use of solar energy. a very good option for the power lacking african countries. i submitted this idea to an "idea development firm" www.davidson.com. online and they required that i should build a sample copy which will be presented to big mobile phone industries. though it has been acknowledged as a very good idea, which is also very sellable, but i am yet to get the 900dollars fee that will help me in building this sample, please i am apealing to kind hearted people out there who love seeing ideas been brought to reality to please help me with this fee. i dont have a job for now, and things are quite hard for me here in africa where i stay. yours sincerly. Etim Michael

please help

Posted by etimodoh on 2011-02-24 10:58:33

to any kind hearted philantropist it may concern. i am a philosophy graduate of university of calabar. i came up with this idea of a self charging mobile phone that does not require any means charging it apart from its self, which is done with the use of solar energy. a very good option for the power lacking african countries. i submitted this idea to an "idea development firm" www.davidson.com. online and they required that i should build a sample copy which will be presented to big mobile phone industries. though it has been acknowledged as a very good idea, which is also very sellable, but i am yet to get the 900dollars fee that will help me in building this sample, please i am apealing to kind hearted people out there who love seeing ideas been brought to reality to please help me with this fee. i dont have a job for now, and things are quite hard for me here in africa where i stay. yours sincerly. Etim Michael

please help

Posted by etimodoh on 2011-02-24 10:58:33

to any kind hearted philantropist it may concern. i am a philosophy graduate of university of calabar. i came up with this idea of a self charging mobile phone that does not require any means charging it apart from its self, which is done with the use of solar energy. a very good option for the power lacking african countries. i submitted this idea to an "idea development firm" www.davidson.com. online and they required that i should build a sample copy which will be presented to big mobile phone industries. though it has been acknowledged as a very good idea, which is also very sellable, but i am yet to get the 900dollars fee that will help me in building this sample, please i am apealing to kind hearted people out there who love seeing ideas been brought to reality to please help me with this fee. i dont have a job for now, and things are quite hard for me here in africa where i stay. yours sincerly. Etim Michael

please help

Posted by etimodoh on 2011-02-24 10:58:32

to any kind hearted philantropist it may concern. i am a philosophy graduate of university of calabar. i came up with this idea of a self charging mobile phone that does not require any means charging it apart from its self, which is done with the use of solar energy. a very good option for the power lacking african countries. i submitted this idea to an "idea development firm" www.davidson.com. online and they required that i should build a sample copy which will be presented to big mobile phone industries. though it has been acknowledged as a very good idea, which is also very sellable, but i am yet to get the 900dollars fee that will help me in building this sample, please i am apealing to kind hearted people out there who love seeing ideas been brought to reality to please help me with this fee. i dont have a job for now, and things are quite hard for me here in africa where i stay. yours sincerly. Etim Michael

Songwriter needs assistance

Posted by songwriter5963 on 2011-02-17 20:58:06

Here's the deal, I am a songwriter in TN. I have had some pretty good feedback on the songs I have submitted to publishing companies...only one problem, they all want full production songs and I am only set up to do acoustic demo's. So I am here to ask for some help with getting the equipment that I need to do just that. I have looked at several places to get the best deal possible, and that ranges from $3500 to $4500. If anyone is willing to help with this I will be more than happy to repay with future royalties...as long as the interest isn't too extreme, I want to see you get some profit out of this to. I will gladly send copies of reciepts to all equipment that is purchased. I know this may look like a terrible thing to ask for help with, with so many families struggling to keep their homes and with this economy, but I have a chance to help my family out by having a great income...and we have plans in place to help others once this gets off the ground. Any questions will be gladly answered if you want to e-mail me. forsb5963@yahoo.com. Thank you and God bless.

Songwriter needs help

Posted by songwriter5963 on 2011-02-16 20:58:51

Here's the deal, I am a songwriter in TN. I have had some pretty good feedback on the songs I have submitted to publishing companies...only one problem, they all want full production songs and I am only set up to do acoustic demo's. So I am here to ask for some help with getting the equipment that I need to do just that. I have looked at several places to get the best deal possible, and that ranges from $3500 to $4500. If anyone is willing to help with this I will be more than happy to repay with future royalties...as long as the interest isn't too extreme, I want to see you get some profit out of this to. I will gladly send copies of reciepts to all equipment that is purchased. I know this may look like a terrible thing to ask for help with, with so many families struggling to keep their homes and with this economy, but I have a chance to help my family out by having a great income...and we have plans in place to help others once this gets off the ground. Any questions will be gladly answered if you want to e-mail me. forsb5963@yahoo.com. Thank you and God bless.

Leah Said... I just recently submitted a request ...

Posted by 0 on 2010-02-14 17:58:58

Leah Said...

I just recently submitted a request for help on begslist.com
for help getting to my Stateboard examine in March and found someone to go with me, but still don't have the funds to go. Please help if you can. I am getting afraid that I won't get to go and my dream of owning my shop as a hairdresser won't come true, I know there are good people out their. I am going to start a fund raiser also. My paypal address is leann_rayford@paypal.com