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karenarodrigue
karenarodrigue
Updated 4 days ago
karenarodrigue
karenarodrigue
Updated 4 days ago

NEW IN BOX 2013 Mr Bingle and Santa Ornament

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Dillards Trimmings

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2013 a Mr Bingle and Santa round ball ornament by Dillards Trimmings new in box!
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8 Comments
bethtaylor689
bethtaylor689 You have an incredible collection of Mr Bingle items. I would have to add a second mortgage to possess what you have! If you ever want to “bundle” items with a “bundled price” savings, please give me a shout. Thanks, Beth
Apr 17Reply
karenarodrigue
karenarodrigue @bethtaylor689 thank you so much this is helping me pay for medical bills ! My husband had 3 surgeries in 2022 I had 2 in. 2021 and another in 2023! Medical bills are ridiculous! My husband had 2 retina detachments and when he couldn’t work he didn’t get paid so I had no choice but to wel on Poshmark to help out! I do accept reasonable offers on bundles so if you make a bundle and send a offer if it is something I can accept as reasonable I will!
Apr 17Reply
letterb12345
letterb12345 I understand! I lived in MS for 30 years. I came back to NOLA to care 4 my mother. I had emergency surgery, flatlined, & spent 30 days in hospital - a $100k bill. Both knees replaced @ $275k. A terrible sinus infection hit & needed 2 surgeries, but it spread 2 my heart, & I was in ICU & went home having self IVs for 6 months @ $300k. I had 2 eye surgeries & hand surgeries. All of this since 2015. Now I need neck & back surgeries. If you don’t die from illness, you die in debt. But WE WILL WIN!
Apr 19Reply
karenarodrigue
karenarodrigue @letterb12345 oh yes you are right! Husband has had both hips replaced and op n heart surgery so I know the bills add up sad thing is he had a job for 32 years and had tons of time off accrued with full pay business closed down after covid and at his age had to find another job now makes half of what he did and if he can’t work he don’t get paid you have to miss 2 weeks to claim short term disability so who can survive with out getting paid in 2 weeks it’s crazy! But we will win is right!
Apr 19Reply
bethtaylor689
bethtaylor689 Some people don’t like this, but I’ll keep u in my prayers. Also not wanting 2 offend, but have u looked into SSI disability? I understand SSI doesn’t pay much “salary,” but does pay 4 medical bills & 4 meds. I’m told it can b retroactive 4 past bills 4 a certain period of time. A friend had a couple of heart attacks in her 50s & couldn’t work, or afford insurance. Her medical cost got covered & she got monthly money until she got Medicare & Social Security. It took away a lot of bills & worry.
Apr 20Reply
bethtaylor689
bethtaylor689 I also know someone who got double hip replacement surgery without ANY BILLS. He applied for SSI disability, was found to be disabled because standing and walking were quite painful and he couldn’t work without pain. With SSI he went to Tulane Hospital, had the hips replaced & went through rehab without ever getting a bill. It was amazing. It might be worth checking out. I hope I haven’t stuck my nose into your business, but I hope this was helpful. Take care.
Apr 20Reply
karenarodrigue
karenarodrigue @bethtaylor689 we struggled paid those hip bills until they were paid never even thought of SSI my husband just turned 65 and has one more year & 8 mo before he can retire and we trying hard to finish the bills from last year and this year! My husband has had so many surgeries due to AVN .He lives in pain he said he’s gonna make it til. 66 & 8 mo so he can get his full retirement and all these medical Bills will be paid by then! We pray everyday nothing else happens! TY
Apr 20Reply
letterb12345
letterb12345 Just so u know, he doesn’t have 2 wait until he’s 65 for SSI. Chronic Pain can be a reason 2 receive SSI, a monthly income, + payments 2 a pain doc, & payments 4 epidural treatments, & 4 pain meds, & paying 4 burning nerves causing the pain. As I understand, SSI doesn’t reduce the money he’ll get when he turns 65 … that’s why it’s called “Supplemental Income.” If approved, he’d go from SSI now 2 Social Security/Medicare at 62 or 65. He paid into SS & “EARNED” this benefit that’s why it’s here.
Apr 20Reply

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