Nothing humbles you like three unexpected bills hitting you in the same week

    by frillociraptor

    32 Comments

    1. SauerCrouse51 on

      Gonna say… jeez looking at $275 a tire and don’t have health insurance. But yea, I’m sitting in a dumpster fire lol

    2. At least I can still eat food.

      >*(Gas prices rising ominously in the background)*

      Maybe next month.

    3. For a $400 copay, I better at least get a ‘Frequent Flyer’ punch card for my next heart attack.

    4. OfficerGoofie on

      We shouldn’t be laughing too hard about Americans. Don’t forget who our EU-leaders obey until the present day.

    5. Pristine_Bobcat4148 on

      Yup. Had a washing machine and our fridge die inside two weeks. It be like that, sometimes.

    6. Bootyslayer69__ on

      But don’t worry, if we just stop eating avocado toast, that will fix all our issues. 🙄
      Some people are just so out of touch with reality.

    7. Switched insurances at work and my prescriptions actually went down 60 dollars for a three month supply. It was such as welcoming win. Little, but these days a win is so hard to comeby

    8. I hear that. Dog needed er visit. Truck broke twice fam in hospital and I learned I have cancer. All last friday

    9. soupkitchen810 on

      Damn 400 for er? Mine is 250 if I don’t get admitted. I just go to urgent care.

    10. BroccoliFroggo on

      Dude you need to use goodRX it stacks with your insurance and drops the price by a lot.

    11. That-Jeweler-Girl on

      Hey I just had to replace my 20 year old furnace. Plus we replaced our just as old AC unit. To the tune of $8600. And that was with a $2000 discount for getting them done together. Then I needed work done on my car. Cue $1600. But it needed allot of maintenance that I should’ve done and did all at once.

    12. Every other country in the world including the poorest and most oppressive regimes: Wtf is a co-pay and why do you pay for prescriptions?

    13. ClickKlockTickTock on

      Brotha I just dropped $3k on car PARTS to fix my wife and I’s cars, which I’m not even sure will pass emissions at the end of the year even after all this work, and I still have to somehow save money to move and put another huge deposit down because the rent has raised so much along with us no longer getting a discount on it.

      Im replacing 2 tires every year atp for around $250 each. Somehow full time parents with plenty of help from family for kids, and we still are having to penny pinch everything.

      And it always seems like as I crest the hill of another big purchase and maybe just maybe we can start an emergency fund, something else big happens and I’m back to my $50 net worth.

    14. have to push back my vet visit for some kittens second round of vaccines to next month because i just noticed a growth on my dogs elbow on her front right leg.

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    15. InternalShadow on

      Whaaaa…. To get a $400 ER copay you’re paying at least $400 a month for that insurance right? $800 if you have a family

    16. senbonkagetora on

      Ok but unironically, what do we do in this kind of situation? File for bankruptcy and go through the course? Then save any extra cent you get if the bankruptcy gets approved?

    17. Ol_Turd_Fergy on

      We don’t mind the fire, the flames make it so that we don’t notice that the lights got cut off.

    18. Lol, my max out of pocket is $8000. Took my wife to the ER the other nights it was $10,000, my responsibility, $8000. So at least we have that going for us. This is the year to get sick I guess. It’s all free now. Oh also I pay $1400 a month out of my paycheck for my family’s health insurance.

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