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UM.....Wow, Just Wow.

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Nikko-chan:

--- Quote from: Bijou on June 22, 2012, 02:16:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: wonderfullyanonymous on June 22, 2012, 01:59:25 PM ---Found this on my FB today. Spelling error is theirs.



As all of you know I lost my job on Tuesday. Now we are in a bind. I have found a part time job but all that will pay is regular bills. We have to come up with $3600.00 by August 2nd to keep our house. We are a household of 2 adults a disabked parent and an 8 year old child. My boyfriend has been looking for a job for over a year now and nothing is hiring. I am looking for $1.00 donations.

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You might want to bold your first line about having found that on fb today.  I thought that was you talking and asking the forum members to send money.  I have to say my mouth was hanging open.

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I second the bolding of the first line, because I accidentally read it the same way. I apologize wonderfullyanonymous.

hobish:

--- Quote from: RegionMom on June 22, 2012, 02:08:28 PM ---I assume $3600 is the mortgage payment?  Seems rather high, but I guess that is what they chose to buy.  Now, missing one payment will not put you into the street, so it seems this is not the first missed payment. 
So, we have a mom with a disabled parent, a child, and a live-in boyfriend who has not had a job in over a year. 
I need to stop now or I might say something like, "kick out the boyfriend!!"  "Downsize!"

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Get rid of the internet!
...although i guess they could be posting from a library or hot spot, to be fair. Still... the cojones

Bijou:
My apologies, too, wonderfullyanonymous.   :-[

wonderfullyanonymous:
Never thought to bold, thanks for that, it does now look better. I also added a little info in original post.

amylouky:
Not sure why, but this actually doesn't really bother me. Yes, it's oversharing, and embarrassing for the poster to be airing their personal situation on a public forum such as Facebook, but I don't see a huge difference between this and the kid who funded his college education by asking for penny donations.

I think it doesn't bother me because the donation amount asked for is so small, the need does seem to be legitimate (although I question the bf not finding a job after a year, when the poster found one in a few days?), and there aren't any major guilt trips attempted. Plus, we have no info to know whether they are irresponsible in other areas, ie, they spend a ton of money on gadgets or vacations, but cry help for bills.

She doesn't sound so much entitled, as desperate to me.

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