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    Real Life Title Loans #13

    By Title Loans Master | January 26, 2012

    Yesterday’s post on a real life title loan was a pretty touching story.  Today’s story is not so sweet.  It’s about a lady named Michelle and her family.  Michelle has two boys and a little girl.  She is a single mother and she works hard to put food on the table for her family.  I did get her permission before writing this blog and I will not go into any more details about the family’s last name to protect their Anonymity.

    Her oldest son just started college her daughter was just starting high school and he middle child was a junior in high school.  For the past couple years his grades were dropping and she noticed a difference in his personality.  He would always be sleeping and grouchy.  Which was a big change from the kid he used to be.  Michelle decided to take him to the counselor to see if they could get him to open up.  He was referred to a psychiatrist.  He agreed and after a few visits he got placed on two pretty strong sedatives.

    The middle son had been experimenting with marijuana and drinking with his buddies, but that all Michelle knew.  It turns out that he was doing some harder stuff too and the psychiatrist put him on something to help with the cravings and something to calm him.  He ended up just abusing those pills and Michelle and her son agreed that a treatment was the best option.  She wanted the best place she could find and it was terribly expensive.

    Michelle decided to try and get some extra cash to get her son into treatment and she found 1-800LoanMart.  After a review of her vehicle she was approved for just over $12,000 and we cut her a check that day.  She placed her son in a 90 day program and from what she says he seems to be doing fine.

    Unexpected life stuff happens all the time.  There is no such thing as a perfect family and everyone has things they are trying to deal with.  If you have things you are trying to deal with and you need some extra cash you too can get approved for a title loan.

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