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The US Government is doing everything they can to help homeowners who are in trouble or about to be in trouble regarding their mortgages.  Rates are falling quickly because the Fed is pumping money into the system and offering to protect the lenders.

If you are in trouble or about to be in trouble, you should not be timid about asking for help.  Your mortgage servicer (lender) is ready to use government money available to them in order to help you.

But you have to "do" something:  Reach Out to Your Lender !

Yes, God Feeds the Birds But Doesn't Toss Worms Into the Nest for Them ...the birds have to do something.

If you get help on your mortgage, what happens if you lose your job and become unemployed?  A lower payment would be great, but can you make that lower payment if you lose your job?

Paycheck Guardian is a job loss unemployment benefit plan that will pay you cash if you become unemployed or accidentally disabled.  Up to $1500 per month is available.

Contact Us: 800.562.8019 Email:  John Hartline
Are you worried you might get laid-off ?  Are you and your job bullet-proof?  Perhaps you should consider Supplemental Unemployment Protection.

www.Paycheckguardian.com is a membership protection plan that will pay you up to $2000 per month for up to 4 months if you are unemployed.


Choose from 3 membership levels:
  • Silver Level pays $1000 per month for 4 months
  • Gold Level pays $1500 per month for 4 months
  • Platinum Level pays $2000 per month for 4 months
PayCheckGuardian.com is the only Supplement Unemployment Protection Plan available in the US.  Available in 43 states, sold entirely on-line on a secure internet portal, this new plan now available.

  • You must be a W-2 employee
  • You must be working for 30 hours a week
  • The coverage (your membership) must be in-force for 4 months before a claim will be honored (4 month "vesting" period)
  • There is a 30-day elimination period (no claims paid for the 1st 30 days of unemployment)
Call or Email with questions:

John Hartline 
800.562.8019
Cobra Health Insurance.jpgParts of the US are beginning to experience higher unemployment - Southern Florida, parts of California, for example.  Amongst all the other problems unemployed workers face is how they will continue to be covered by health insurance.  Most employees know about COBRA:  the ability to continue on their employer's health insurance program after their employment has been terminated.  But not all of them understand that they must pay 100% of the monthly premium.  Most employers who offer group health insurance are mandated to pay at least 50% of the cost of coverage, and when terminated employees find out they have to pay at least double the amount that use to be deducted (Pre-Tax) from their paycheck, well...the word 'Shocked' does not adequately describe the emotion.

Job Loss Insurance could help.  It's inexpensive.  A $30 monthly premium buys a 6 month benefit of $1000 per month.  That's about $1 a day for coverage that would pay you $1000 per month for up to 6 months if you were unemployed.  Not enough money to pay all your expenses, but coupled with your state's unemployment program, some temporary frugal living until you've found another job, $1000 per month would certainly help pay those COBRA health insurance premiums.

John Hartline
800-562-8019
Email:  johnhartline@statesville.net

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