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“Hi, this message is for [name not specified]. This is Tiffany calling from Housing Unlimited. I’m calling because your December rent check was returned for non-sufficient funds. So I would like to return this to you and please remember to replace that payment. So as of today, your December rent is still due. You must make a payment with a money order going forward, and your current balance is $915.86. I will send this information to you in the mail. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you. Bye.”
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Screenshot of a text exchange with messages in blue and gray speech bubbles. The blue messages mention financial struggles due to birthdays. The gray messages express concern over bureaucratic issues and suspicion of systemic exploitation. The conversation reflects frustration and suspicion.
So remember when I filled the check, being proactive in paying my #rent? And I said I’d be upset if it bounced due to being late in cashing it?
I’m…very upset right now. I’m still processing, but I’m not doing nothing today. I woke up at 10:40…feeling okay and like I could #regulatesleep again.