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Now that I kicked my 18 year old daughter out, where do I go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cindy Marie" data-source="post: 711382" data-attributes="member: 21540"><p>She wrote me yesterday stating once again that she can not handle the stress and that she does not know how she can pay for this car and if she tells him, he will be angry. Well guess what, they both knew this, he cosigned and I told her it is on him if she can not. Merely 3 paychecks, a little more than $8 per hour-p.t. at the time of purchase --this lovely man that cares about her education so much does not realize that the numbers never added up?? Above all of this, her well being is far greater than credit and this life she is living so if the car is repossessed, then so be it. Then his family recommends them to a fly by night car dealer who just got arrested last year for money laundering and allowing drug trafficking transactions to take place and now he is operating under a different company and who only knows how-he pleaded guilty too but is still in business. This was on the local news!! -to think these folks have her best interest amazes me. I certainly am not taking some accountability away from her but there is no doubt this man is playing on her vulnerability and is manipulating her but she got herself into this mess and until she reaches out for us to help, she will continuing on this destructive path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cindy Marie, post: 711382, member: 21540"] She wrote me yesterday stating once again that she can not handle the stress and that she does not know how she can pay for this car and if she tells him, he will be angry. Well guess what, they both knew this, he cosigned and I told her it is on him if she can not. Merely 3 paychecks, a little more than $8 per hour-p.t. at the time of purchase --this lovely man that cares about her education so much does not realize that the numbers never added up?? Above all of this, her well being is far greater than credit and this life she is living so if the car is repossessed, then so be it. Then his family recommends them to a fly by night car dealer who just got arrested last year for money laundering and allowing drug trafficking transactions to take place and now he is operating under a different company and who only knows how-he pleaded guilty too but is still in business. This was on the local news!! -to think these folks have her best interest amazes me. I certainly am not taking some accountability away from her but there is no doubt this man is playing on her vulnerability and is manipulating her but she got herself into this mess and until she reaches out for us to help, she will continuing on this destructive path. [/QUOTE]
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