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"Post-Dated Check Credit Plan"


The "PDC credit plan" (in addition to the "sliding scale") is my attempt to make this program affordable and available to anyone who needs it, regardless of their ability to pay; while insuring that I'm able to continue making this program available. There is no interest rate applied to it, even though I'm told that there should be. (I've got enough to do without bothering with percentage rates...) It is also a means of guaranteeing community service "trade-offs" which have not been completed prior to arrival; and/or, community service which is assigned as a secondary part of part of the sentence. If a person is single, they usually just use their regular checking account. If a person is married and prefers that their spouse does not know about all of this, they often choose to open a separate account, with the statement sent to somewhere other than their home. Prior to your arrival, we mutually determine your rate, an estimate of the time we'll actually be working while you're here ("guest days" will continue to be free for the forseeable future) and a general idea of what sort of payments are practical for you. When you arrive, instead of paying the full bill, you pay what you are able and break the balance down into increments which will not pose a real hardship for you. These can be weekly, bi-weekly, 1st and 15th, monthly, or whatever works the best for you... The amount can be any reasonable amount (there are some people who are paying it out at $20 per month, since that's what their income will allow without cutting into any essentials...) We sit down with your checkbook and a calender; and, you post-date the checks for their corresponding payment dates, paying with those instead of a lump sum payment. We then start our work together as though it was already paid for... If a guest day turns out to be needed as a working day or community service hours are imposed, you can write those after we inventory you back out. If you have a change of circumstances, let me know at least 10 days in advance and I'll hold these checks up to an additional 80 days. (Most checks are only valid for 90 days after the listed date.) If you are going to need for me to hold one longer than 80 days after the date you wrote on it, provide me with a substitute check, written for a later date; and, I'll either return the expiring one to you or destroy it (at your discretion.) If checks are being held as collateral on community service; we mutually decide upon a realistic schedule for you completing the community service, basing the pay-out upon that schedule. As you provide me documentation that you've completed the hours; I either return your corresponding checks to you or destroy them (again, at your discretion.) I do ask that, if you want these checks physically returned to you, you provide me with self-addressed stamped envelopes, for me to mail them back to you. If you are trading out community service, I still need the $100 deposit; but, you may date it for the day you are due to arrive; and, when you show up, I return it to you. If you no-show me, I cash it... How can I offer this option to those who need it??? Because: 1) The people who get to this point have already reached at least a certain level of ethics (otherwise, they wouldn't be showing up to go through this process...) 2) The process I provide is effective; so, I don't run into a problem with people feeling as though they didn't "get what they paid for." (Actually, people routinely tell me that the progress they made was worth far MORE to them than what it cost them...) 3) In spite of any surface appearances, I do this "for" the people who come here, rather than "to" them. By the time they leave, we tend to be on good terms and it's important to them that they live up to the trust I'm placing in them, since I've gone to a lot of effort to live up to the trust which they've placed in me. 4) With the need to self-sabotage behind them, they tend to do better financially than they were formerly able to allow themselves. 5) On my own end, it gives me a certain amount of a "base" which I can count on for helping to pay utility bills, the mortgage on the Seminole location, etc. To date, I have yet to ever have one of these checks "bounce..." If it ever becomes a problem, I might have to rethink this policy; but, that's hopefully a problem which I won't ever have to contend with.
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E-mail: Kathy (Renbarger) at: fedup@okplus.com





Last updated: 10/30/2002