Thievery
By ExtemelyBroke - 06/06/2009 02:24 - United States
By ExtemelyBroke - 06/06/2009 02:24 - United States
By noeducation - 27/08/2009 09:16 - Canada
By poor man - 26/11/2014 14:13 - United States - Fort Lauderdale
By screwed - 19/11/2009 03:31 - United States
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By Bummer - 30/10/2009 02:00 - United States
By armenta427 - 07/10/2009 04:12 - United States
By FuckedOver - 14/01/2016 14:31 - United States - Houston
By Me - 12/09/2011 07:36 - United States
By Anonymous - 23/09/2013 02:56 - United States - San Francisco
By skyhigh - 13/01/2011 05:48 - United States
Ouch. Hopefully u aren't planning to go to a bog time place. That sucks. Ur parents r crazy selfish jerks who steal their son's college money.
100% Fake.
If it was actually your money as you say, throw that little bit of into in their faces, because it means that the pool and TV are rightfully yours because your money payed for it. Since you can't really take the pool when you walk out, demand that they pay you back.
People shouldn't be saying they deserve it...He trusted his parents, most people do. How was he to know they would take their money like that? That's a really messed up thing for your parents to do...and #38, that's just ridiculous. Obviously if they'll steal 10K from their child, they aren't the best of parents.
Make them cosign your student loans if you can't get a scholarship and move far, far away from those morons just as soon as you can.
First off, #10s a moron, student loans are the worst way to pay for college and should be your last resort, you'll be stuck paying it back for years, sue your parents for it, but if you do I hope you don't plan on livin with them while your in college
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Sue. Sure, they're your parents, but God, being inconsiderate like that. It's your future.
That really ought to be illegal. You get screwed if your parents don't meet their financial aid obligations for your education, so there should be some legal requirement for your parents to meet those obligations.