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Sally Hope's avatar

My best recent moment was inspired by YOU! I asked my hospital's social worker to help me with financial assistance for an MRI. She called some places around town and told me to reach out to an offsite image center directly.

I called and talked to the manager of the whole place, who heard my voice and my story and told me to fill out the application on their website, which I did. He encouraged me to share as many details into my life as possible, since they weigh everything when deciding whether or not and how much to allot. My story happens to be pretty gnarly to begin with, so I didn't hold back.

Within an hour of submitting my application, I got an email saying that they're covering 100% of the cost and to look for the letter in the mail. I just saved $4000, and potentially life saving care, by asking and putting some effort in.

Another win was when I asked the host of an AirBnb to give me a discount at their beach house during the off season, and while it was still expensive, it was almost 50% off.

I'm SO with you that we just need to ask and be thoughtful about when and to whom we ask. Most of the time, I find that people like to help others out when they're in need and/or have a good story (ie the beach house was down the street from the house where I was born and the house my parents built themselves and I grew up in until kindergarten).

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Newly Depraved's avatar

Great suggestions, but may I say please don’t ask small businesses? Most are barely scraping by as it is. Small businesses are the most likely to get hit up for donations to local charities and schools. Many people even try to negotiate prices with small businesses like they are at a garage sale.

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