| OP here. Not a work laptop. This is a personal laptop that I use for some of my side 1099 jobs. We can afford it, but money I tight. I mean there isn’t much wiggle room with 2 mortgages and house fix ups and daycare and extracurriculars. We have enough savings, but man, I’m surprised so many of you wouldn’t bat an eye. |
| Such a cheapo |
I guarantee you I live on less money than you do, and I think you're being ridiculous. |
Excellent advice. I’m so sorry this happened to you, OP. |
This post nailed it. If you were going to let her use it why would you have let her have a drink. That’s an accident waiting to happen. |
I’m lower middle class, and earn five figures, but I have emergency money. Part of it would get used towards this. Write off the expense of the new laptop and let it go. |
| You must Mr young money |
| Well OP, your kid made a mistake but just be glad they are only a kid and not an unhinged adult like half the people on this thread. Wow |
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You were drinking tea at urgent care?
There's a reason why those places don't like food/drink in the waiting area. |
Most people can’t afford one mortgage, you have two. Money would be less tight if you had one mortgage. You made choices that caused your money to be tight. Your child made a mistake and the laptop is ruined. It was an accident, it wasn’t malicious. Make sure your child understands that you know it was an accident and buy a new laptop. Don’t let her use it with a drink nearby. Done |
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I'm sorry you carelessly put your laptop under someone's tea. We all make mistakes sometimes.
This is not your kid's fault. Lesson learned for next time. |
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You can buy a high quality gently used Chromebook for $200.
Destroying a laptop is frustrating, but it's not a budget buster. |
Why should the sick child be given "natural" consequence for OP's multiple bad choices? Hasn't she suffered enough? OP can cut back on her own food or beauty care budget to save money. |
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Op, you are all over the place. Your life is also chaotic.
What happened was entirely preventable. You don't see two steps or minutes ahead. And no, this would not have happened to anyone. I have not read such a mess for a long time. |
I would bat an eye, but I would also realize that it was my own fault for giving expensive electronics to a child who had an unsecured drink nearby. Additionally, I would realize that accidents happen to literally everyone, stuff spills, and that it was not a catastrophe or reflection on my daughter's character and worthy of condemnation and punishment. I've had plenty of my own near-misses with my laptop, self-inflicted as an adult, and one time where I basically showed it in soda and Dell had to replace it. This is what the accidental damage warranty is for. |