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Between difficult child and E, I swear...
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 540936" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Oh no!!! I totally feel your pain, it's so frustrating, I know! My own difficult child bought a new truck last year for complete top dollar, top interest and to make it worse, he told us he saved 5 grand for the down payment. Ok fine, I can understand he overpayed and I let it roll off my back. BUT, he did his taxes with our accountant and we found out that he TOOK ALL HIS RETIREMENT $ to do the downpaymnet. So, now he had to pay a large tax, I think it was 30%, plus a fee for taking it out early and....that money would have earned interest for years and been worth way more than the 5 grand at retirement. I hope he learned NEVER to touch that, he could have taken a low interest loan and made payments on it, but no. He just payed a fortune for that truck. Oh by the way, hw now wants to sell the thing and get a bigger one. Plus, he goes to court at least once a month for speeding tickets- how does someone get 5- 10 tickets at a time?????? He does though. I've had one ticket in my life. This kid could take a cab everywhere and it would be less money than he pays for all this nonsense. I'm just trying to make you feel better not hijack your thread here. What a waste of money!!!! It's very disturbing. (HUGS!) i could go on and on too about difficult child an his idiotic car bs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 540936, member: 2668"] Oh no!!! I totally feel your pain, it's so frustrating, I know! My own difficult child bought a new truck last year for complete top dollar, top interest and to make it worse, he told us he saved 5 grand for the down payment. Ok fine, I can understand he overpayed and I let it roll off my back. BUT, he did his taxes with our accountant and we found out that he TOOK ALL HIS RETIREMENT $ to do the downpaymnet. So, now he had to pay a large tax, I think it was 30%, plus a fee for taking it out early and....that money would have earned interest for years and been worth way more than the 5 grand at retirement. I hope he learned NEVER to touch that, he could have taken a low interest loan and made payments on it, but no. He just payed a fortune for that truck. Oh by the way, hw now wants to sell the thing and get a bigger one. Plus, he goes to court at least once a month for speeding tickets- how does someone get 5- 10 tickets at a time?????? He does though. I've had one ticket in my life. This kid could take a cab everywhere and it would be less money than he pays for all this nonsense. I'm just trying to make you feel better not hijack your thread here. What a waste of money!!!! It's very disturbing. (HUGS!) i could go on and on too about difficult child an his idiotic car bs! [/QUOTE]
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