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Princess_S
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 12:50pm |
Mama Dreamz plays no games in laying the smackdown.
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 12:52pm |
dreamz wrote:
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Sounds like the same thing we have for the boys. The money market accounts they have are not theirs until they turn 18. Until then, both my husband and I can withdraw any monies we want. So the fact that she did it before you turned 18, makes sense. Just let her pay what is owed. Don't get too upset over it. I told my boys if they fluck up in HS, we are spending every last penny. If they get scholarships, then the money is theirs! |
Yesssssssss indeed. You will not enjoy mh efforts while you wildin out in these streets.
Op aren't you the 17 yr old team mom complaining about no privacy?
More than likely your mother withdrew HER money to help provide for you and your baby. Let her pay what is owes, shut up and kim. |
It was her college money that she didn't use for college
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 1:04pm |
Bunnyahh wrote:
dreamz wrote:
= dom76 wrote:
Sounds like the same thing we have for the boys. The money market accounts they have are not theirs until they turn 18. Until then, both my husband and I can withdraw any monies we want. So the fact that she did it before you turned 18, makes sense. Just let her pay what is owed. Don't get too upset over it. I told my boys if they fluck up in HS, we are spending every last penny. If they get scholarships, then the money is theirs! |
Yesssssssss indeed. You will not enjoy mh efforts while you wildin out in these streets.
Op aren't you the 17 yr old team mom complaining about no privacy?
More than likely your mother withdrew HER money to help provide for you and your baby. Let her pay what is owes, shut up and kim. | It was her college money that she didn't use for college |
but if she chose to have a baby instead of going to college...either way, she doesn't have the income to provide for herself. so her mother had to use the funds to provide for them.
I'm not taking care of a grandchild AND paying for college.
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 1:06pm |
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yes it was stated. and yes she is going to school as well
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 1:08pm |
Bribby wrote:
Ok 2011 was the first time I filed taxes since I had a job but I only had like $160 dollars in taxes to get back, I thought for some reason I could claim my daughter but I couldn't since I was being claimed.. Anyways all I got was a refund This week in the mail I get a CP2000 notice talking about proposed changes and I may owe $1,700 to the IRS so this sent me into a panic.. I find out the information sent in is about some stocks .. Basically my mom had some account in my name and took money out and that counted as MY income but I know nothing about it. I call the IRS the guy is talkin about filing a Schedule D since the transaction is incomplete, and I tell my mom this and she's like well what if we do that and it comes out to you owing more. Also the guy was asking me did I know about this and I didn't say anything... because I don't want my mom to be in trouble She obviously knows something is what my dad is saying.. I'm trying not to get mad because my mom helps me a lot even financially, but this was over $14,000 I KNOW was not all contributed to myself, and I had no idea of this until I got this notice. She just wants to pay the amount they say I MAY owe. I'm not sure if doing that will make this all go away??
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 1:09pm |
Bribby wrote:
SamoneLenior wrote:
wait, she must have forged your signature
I have accounts in my name but I had to sign so they could be opened
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She said it was so "college thing" that she opened when I was younger and cashed out when I turned 18 but this was in June 2011, I didn't turn 18 until October 2011
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these were on pg 1 & 2
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 1:10pm |
Bunnyahh wrote:
Bribby wrote:
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wait, she must have forged your signature
I have accounts in my name but I had to sign so they could be opened
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She said it was so "college thing" that she opened when I was younger and cashed out when I turned 18 but this was in June 2011, I didn't turn 18 until October 2011
| these were on pg 1 & 2 |
yeah I saw that I didn't know the OP's mom didn't use the money for school ETA: you said her mom didn't use the money for college but the OP is in school?
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 1:14pm |
you should make a spinoff---
What would you do if your mom spent your college money?
What would you do if your mom got bill collectors coming after you for debts that aren't yours?
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 1:15pm |
How does the OP know what the money was spent on? If the mother is payin' bills and buying food then....
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