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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 177664" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>He's being a nit-picker. You said no more money for Microsoft, he spends money on Runescape. No more money for Runescape, he spends money on drinks. etc...</p><p></p><p>I think the answer here is "no more money." Period. Cancel the credit stuff he has access for, and call the credit card companies and ask for new cards with new numbers. Then lock them up and never give them to him again. It's a hassle, but if you want to buy him a soda, give him a buck. On payday we get $20 in ones out of the bank to pay the neighbor kid to walk the dogs. Sometimes we use it in two weeks, sometimes we don't. But it's not coming out of anyone's budget, and no one is surprised when it's gone.</p><p></p><p>by the way, I'm with you. He's being an ungrateful spoiled brat. And I wouldn't take him and his friends to the waterpark anymore either. Take yourself someplace nice with husband instead. difficult child can eat a microwave meal that night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 177664, member: 99"] He's being a nit-picker. You said no more money for Microsoft, he spends money on Runescape. No more money for Runescape, he spends money on drinks. etc... I think the answer here is "no more money." Period. Cancel the credit stuff he has access for, and call the credit card companies and ask for new cards with new numbers. Then lock them up and never give them to him again. It's a hassle, but if you want to buy him a soda, give him a buck. On payday we get $20 in ones out of the bank to pay the neighbor kid to walk the dogs. Sometimes we use it in two weeks, sometimes we don't. But it's not coming out of anyone's budget, and no one is surprised when it's gone. by the way, I'm with you. He's being an ungrateful spoiled brat. And I wouldn't take him and his friends to the waterpark anymore either. Take yourself someplace nice with husband instead. difficult child can eat a microwave meal that night. [/QUOTE]
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