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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 752542" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I understand that dealing with this is a multiple choice option. Not just one way to do handle it.</p><p></p><p>These are my extenuating circumstances...</p><p></p><p>husband is a volunteer citizen police in our town.</p><p></p><p>She has lived at home for 5 months rent free and has not pitched in with any cooking or cleaning.cleaning.</p><p></p><p>We helped buy the car by matching 50% of what she saved</p><p>(Which was something we offered to both girls)</p><p></p><p>She wants to add me to her car insurance plan as a way to reduce her costs. I am to be added as just an extra driver...and no liability to me if she has tickets or accidents. It lowers her costs. (And I have checked this out with our own ins company)</p><p></p><p>And we let her borrow $1000 from our credit union to make up the difference in what she saved to buy the car, using a small savings account as collateral, instead of the car. It's $85 a month for a year. The total cost to her is $24 in interest for the year.</p><p></p><p>I guess that is really what frustrates me... I guess I thought she would appreciate all our efforts... Ksm</p><p></p><p>Ps We are leaving town in less than two weeks to volunteer with a group that does home repairs. We will be gone for almost three weeks and we asked her to make arrangements to stay elsewhere. Either with my son or her friends. In our town, it's almost impossible to get to and from work without a car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 752542, member: 12511"] I understand that dealing with this is a multiple choice option. Not just one way to do handle it. These are my extenuating circumstances... husband is a volunteer citizen police in our town. She has lived at home for 5 months rent free and has not pitched in with any cooking or cleaning.cleaning. We helped buy the car by matching 50% of what she saved (Which was something we offered to both girls) She wants to add me to her car insurance plan as a way to reduce her costs. I am to be added as just an extra driver...and no liability to me if she has tickets or accidents. It lowers her costs. (And I have checked this out with our own ins company) And we let her borrow $1000 from our credit union to make up the difference in what she saved to buy the car, using a small savings account as collateral, instead of the car. It's $85 a month for a year. The total cost to her is $24 in interest for the year. I guess that is really what frustrates me... I guess I thought she would appreciate all our efforts... Ksm Ps We are leaving town in less than two weeks to volunteer with a group that does home repairs. We will be gone for almost three weeks and we asked her to make arrangements to stay elsewhere. Either with my son or her friends. In our town, it's almost impossible to get to and from work without a car. [/QUOTE]
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