Debts aftre father death

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My name is Justinas Kuncevičius, Im 26 years old and I’m from Lithuania. I would like to share my life story and hope someone can help me back to normal life. I need to get extra like 3000eur. to solve my bad situation a bit at least.

Everything starting 1 year ago, when my father find that cancer back to his body and it was in stage when can’t be healed. My mother now work because she have to be home and look up my father because he can’t walk and all the time feel the pain. Cancer was in his bones and slowly go into all body and in the head before he died. Next weekend will be 1 year after I lost my father, I was take some credits to pay for burial and other things needed and later I take some other credits to help me pay monthly payment. 2-3 months inafter my father died in my life come one gilr, which I loved so much and she just used me,as later I know cheated at me also, that was really hard year for me where i ruined my life to corner where I need fix and back to normal living conditions. I have work and get like 850 euro a month, where I spend 400 for rent, 30 euro for traveling ticket to work, 60euro municipal tax left like 40euro for my livings a month and ohers go to credits. I search good people who can help me with some money or extra job with computer at home after my daily job, any dollar or euro is very important to me, for job offer also would be very thankfull. Any people who can think can help me can contact me by email [email protected], Skype: hangmanas or mobile phone +37069975160.

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