I'm a divorced dad with one 16 year old at home.
I started a trucking company with a partner that let our insurance drop to a 100 mile radius. This means no more runs. I took the last of my money to start my own trucking company. this was a total of $5,400.00 in hopes that I would get my new numbers and up and running with in just a week or so. I did this on Feb. 11th, 2008. I was told I would have my numbers and be back up and running by next week. Do to the recent volume of company start ups I still do not have all my numbers as of March 9th, 2008. I was told on the 11th of March that I should have my last numbers (PUCO) one day next week. How ever I am sitting here with a mountain of debt since my ex wife hasn't paid any child support in over a month and I have not had a check or run as I can not run at this point for over a month.
I need $2,000.00 fast as I have nothing in the bank nor any money in my pocket. Just getting desperate at this point and looking any where to get some cash for bills and food.
If you can help please do as I can repay this loan once I am back up and running. This should take place this coming week. It will take another 3 weeks to get a check in. We pick up and then deliver and then send in the bill of laiding with an invioce. My driver is living on his credit cards right now just can't afford to loose him as well.
Need to get my numbers, then some freight, and then the checks will start rolling back in.
My company did make $54,000.00 in 4 months last year. From Aug. 15th, 2007 through Dec. 31st, 2007. If you need to see my books they are open.
This is not a scam I'm just hungery at this point with a 16 year old son. Please help if you can. If you know of anything that I can do other then just asking please let me know as Ihave been to pay day advance companies but I am self employed. That simply as Ihave found out means NO! I also went to my bank and they said NO! I have a middle credit score of only 558 since my divorce 2 years ago.
I am tiered of scams so please don't even go there.
Thank you,
Lonnie