u/Desperate_Pair8235

Did anyone else have an absolute shitty experience as a client of Risely? I don’t know what I was expecting, I guess, but I didn’t feel any sort of connection or support from coach Abby….idk how to explain it but it felt like fake support or unintentional from her. I almost felt like I annoyed her or she didn’t like me. I know a couple others who felt the program didn’t do anything for them, either, and it’s all about money to them, but dang I really had high hopes. I feel like I wasted so much time and money all for my a1c to not change at all and leave the program feeling like I’m a bother. I don’t wanna give many details in case this gets back to them, but I’m just super bummed with my experience and wish they would have paired me with someone else.

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u/Desperate_Pair8235 — 13 days ago

Long story short - just paid off 2019 jeep cherokee, 70k miles, still runs but failure is clearly bound to happen at some point soon, engine knock and piston issue, need new engine according to three auto shops. Dealership is quoting $18k but with Mopar/Chrysler coverage it would only be $10k (and that's likely not including the service fee). Repairs would likely take months since every jeep owner is apparently dealing with this right now.

Current auto shop quoted $9k for a gently used engine and would be fixed quicker. Asking for $5.5k for down payment.

I don't know what to do and just feel like crying. I don't have this kind of money, I can lean on a family member who would help cover the costs for now but I don't even know if that's the smartest choice in general, like money wasted kind of thinking. I have to drive to my initial job and then my second job is driving deliveries, so I need a car no matter what route I take.

What would you do? I'm not educated on cars or what options are for leasing, selling, etc.

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u/Desperate_Pair8235 — 15 days ago