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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Leave it to DCUM to remind us yet again how entitled and disrespectful people are. What about basic respect for someone else’s property? If my child or my guest broke something, I would replace it, and I wouldn’t start out with some BS depreciation offer that I pulled outta my butt. Instead, the DCUM apologists go off on the cost of the boogie board, who owns the house, whether or not OP should leave something there, etc. That’s not the point. It’s not like these are random family members. Have the same respect for OP and her possessions that you’re demanding she have for the cousin. They’re both permitted to use the place and leave things there, per house rules. Or do you people all just assume the rules aren’t ever meant for you?[/quote] 100% this. the entitlement on this thread is disgusting. OP has every right to have the boogie board replaced. and for those questioning the cost. my son has a $300 boogie board. Night and day compared to a $30 version. [/quote] It’s a boogie board FFS. People who pay that much for a GD boogie board, regardless of its alleged “performance “, and then complain about the cost to replace it are assholes.[/quote] But that's not your place to say, now is it? You don't get to arbitrarily determine the worth of something that someone else purchased, just because YOU think it's stupid and you're not into boogie boards. It's so freaking entitled of you to dismiss the value of this because you think it's stupid. Maybe their kid has had his eye on this boogie board for months. Maybe he's taking boogie board lessons. Who knows? Guess what? I'm not into boogie boards either and I probably wouldn't pay that kind of money for one either because they're not my thing. But you can bet your a$$ I would replace one if my kid or my guest ruined it. Refusing to do so because you deem it unworthy makes you the a-hole.[/quote]
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