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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would rather have my cousins and my uncle than the money. My siblings feel the same. The money is not a life changing amount when divided between six of us. I told my father that I don’t need it or want it under these circumstances. If my father secretly needs it for himself, he should let us know. It’s wrong for him to pretend that he is fighting for us. [/quote] Quantify the amount then. How much of the pie was the Fraudster Loan? 10%, 50%, 80%?? Do you even know? Can you even trust them? Just because they are your uncles or cousins doesn't mean the won't con you or grandma over and over again. This is a story as old as time. One brother stealing stuff from the house, taking money, having senile grandparent sign away rights. Some people are bad people. 100 Grandma -50 Fraudster Loan = 50 Left at death 25 to Dad 25 to Uncle Years later the 50 Fraudster Loan is worth 75 with interest and appreciation. Final tally: 25 to Dad 100 to Uncle[/quote]
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