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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 661359" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>And not only that, but she said she'd do it on the phone to us, then <u>immediately</u> called him and told him no...AND called the hotel and told them it was her nephew and not her brother, staying there. So if the hotel had a problem with that, she would have gotten him kicked out of the room WE paid for at 10:00 at night! Maybe we shouldn't have said Jabber would be there, but it was late and we didn't want them to fuss about our son being there when the bill was being paid by Jabber's card. I admit to feeling a little dishonest about that, but we don't stay in many hotels. We didn't know if it would be a problem and didn't want anything to rock the boat for one night. It feels as though she did this intentionally to make it as bad as possible for him, so he could "deal with it"...after pointedly telling him how much she loved him and how she'd hire him again if she had more work to help him out. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a problem with this. The grandparents knew exactly why our son was out of our home. He knows they know. I don't actually think he would have done any such thing since he'd hoped to stay another two weeks then leave for the girlfriend's. A possibility? Maybe. More likely than not? No. </p><p></p><p>Not to mention they have a 30 foot travel trailer right outside their house. They could have stuffed him in that for the night if they were so worried about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 661359, member: 17309"] And not only that, but she said she'd do it on the phone to us, then [U]immediately[/U] called him and told him no...AND called the hotel and told them it was her nephew and not her brother, staying there. So if the hotel had a problem with that, she would have gotten him kicked out of the room WE paid for at 10:00 at night! Maybe we shouldn't have said Jabber would be there, but it was late and we didn't want them to fuss about our son being there when the bill was being paid by Jabber's card. I admit to feeling a little dishonest about that, but we don't stay in many hotels. We didn't know if it would be a problem and didn't want anything to rock the boat for one night. It feels as though she did this intentionally to make it as bad as possible for him, so he could "deal with it"...after pointedly telling him how much she loved him and how she'd hire him again if she had more work to help him out. I have a problem with this. The grandparents knew exactly why our son was out of our home. He knows they know. I don't actually think he would have done any such thing since he'd hoped to stay another two weeks then leave for the girlfriend's. A possibility? Maybe. More likely than not? No. Not to mention they have a 30 foot travel trailer right outside their house. They could have stuffed him in that for the night if they were so worried about it. [/QUOTE]
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