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Paying for SRS

Started by Everyone, May 10, 2012, 12:32:18 PM

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Everyone

I'm sure that this has been discussed before, but I couldn't find the thread. I just wanted to know of ways to pay for SRS. I know that there's saving up money. But I'm looking for something like a credit card. I heard of one where you don't have to start paying until a year later and there's no interest, or something like that. But I can't remember what it was.

I think it was more like, no interest if you pay it within a year, but you don't have to start paying until the next year. I don't know, but I want to find out what I'm talking about so I can get more information on it. XD
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I'm not sure which one you are talking about, but I'm sure there is interest.  It may be a special thing like "pay off by DATE and pay no interest" or "pay off in X months and pay no interest" but there is going to be interest after a certain point.


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Sarah Louise

Usually any deal like that would be if you pay in full before the end of one year there will be no interest.  If you don't pay off completely before the end of one year interest will apply for the entire length of the loan.
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Wolf Man

What SarahLouise said about loans. You can do medical loans and that's typically how it'll work.
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Nygeel

Random things that can be used...

Student loan
Medical loan
Surgical grants
Saving money
Gambling
Buying stocks
Insurance

Overall the best idea is to go with a surgical grant. There are things like the Jim Collins Fund where if you have all of their requirements the cost of surgery will be zero, and you won't owe anything. I think some insurance companies do cover surgery. I do know this one guy who had bottom surgery while on medicaid, and I've had people tell me surgery is possible with medicaid.
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