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Originally Posted by King Sun
That's what I don't like when people ask these type of questions. It's always a armchair financial advisors here
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Or replies that only complain about others.....
Do you want good advice? Or do you just want strangers to blow feel-good smoke up your @ss? I'll take the good advice. Every. Time.
Financial advice may actually help the OP, depending on what that advice is, and if it's heeded.
The OP's question is basically an emotional one, but some older folks see it as a logical problem.
He (and his insurance agent) made a mistake the first time around, was mis-quoted on his insurance rate. Now he is assuming his pay will cover the purchase of the car. He is probably correct..... probably. What if it doesn't?
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