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<blockquote data-quote="overcome mom" data-source="post: 759650" data-attributes="member: 23328"><p>I know how hard that phone call can be. I have had them too many times to count. My son still tries to get me to bail him out but has stopped going so ballistic when I say no as I have followed through with not bailing him out for any reason. They say whatever they can to make you change your mind, upping the ante if you do not respond. Stick with it, he put himself in this position. He will probably calm down enough to call you for money to put on his books.</p><p>I am surprised that his court date is so far off, wondering if he just made this up? If you call the jail and tell them he is suicidal they will put him in a room by himself with basically nothing. I don't think he would want that if he is bluffing. (I agree with the outrageous cost of calls and commissary items. They make lot of money on people for the most part that don't have much.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overcome mom, post: 759650, member: 23328"] I know how hard that phone call can be. I have had them too many times to count. My son still tries to get me to bail him out but has stopped going so ballistic when I say no as I have followed through with not bailing him out for any reason. They say whatever they can to make you change your mind, upping the ante if you do not respond. Stick with it, he put himself in this position. He will probably calm down enough to call you for money to put on his books. I am surprised that his court date is so far off, wondering if he just made this up? If you call the jail and tell them he is suicidal they will put him in a room by himself with basically nothing. I don't think he would want that if he is bluffing. (I agree with the outrageous cost of calls and commissary items. They make lot of money on people for the most part that don't have much.) [/QUOTE]
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