Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To over night a check via FEDEX us like $35? And you acting like this. Get it over it. You sound ridiculous.
Seriously. OP is working with her therapist to get past this.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people are TERRIFIED of online money. I have a good relationship with my MIL and am on all her bank accounts. I set up online banking so I wouldn’t have to go into the branch and she freaked the F out calling me sobbing saying she trusts me but not all the hackers and she worked all her life for that money, etc. I don’t have the heart to tell her the info is all online at the bank whether I log in or not. Anyway it’s generational. Let it go.
As for the future. Talk to your DH and set up boundaries for sure and a budget if needed and stick to it.
Yes, this. But I would rather have parents terrified of online money then vulnerable to scammers.
You know that the first person who calls them offering to fix their iPad and asks for their social security number (real incident, not made up) is going to get it no questions asked, right?
Anonymous wrote:DH’s stepfather recently died after a long illness. My ILs have never had much money, and over the years, we’ve helped them out in small amounts, never expecting to be paid back. Unsurprisingly, we were asked to help pay for FIL’s funeral arrangements. We offered to transfer the money to MIL’s account through Zelle, and she refused, fearing “online hackers” and asked DH to overnight a check instead. To overnight a check was ridiculously expensive. DH was annoyed, but he has no backbone when it comes to his mother. I was also annoyed, but said nothing further to DH as I know he’s experiencing his own grief. It was just so stupid and wasteful. I also suspect (fear) that this is the beginning of us having to subsidize MIL’s life with FIL now gone, and given DH’s tendency to do anything MIL wants, we will face similar issues in the future.
MIL has always been extremely controlling and stuck in antiquated ways of doing things. I’m focused on being supportive to the family, and will never bring up this incident, but need to move on from it. Help me see things differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people are TERRIFIED of online money. I have a good relationship with my MIL and am on all her bank accounts. I set up online banking so I wouldn’t have to go into the branch and she freaked the F out calling me sobbing saying she trusts me but not all the hackers and she worked all her life for that money, etc. I don’t have the heart to tell her the info is all online at the bank whether I log in or not. Anyway it’s generational. Let it go.
As for the future. Talk to your DH and set up boundaries for sure and a budget if needed and stick to it.
Yes, this. But I would rather have parents terrified of online money then vulnerable to scammers.
You know that the first person who calls them offering to fix their iPad and asks for their social security number (real incident, not made up) is going to get it no questions asked, right?
Anonymous wrote:To over night a check via FEDEX us like $35? And you acting like this. Get it over it. You sound ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:DH’s stepfather recently died after a long illness. My ILs have never had much money, and over the years, we’ve helped them out in small amounts, never expecting to be paid back. Unsurprisingly, we were asked to help pay for FIL’s funeral arrangements. We offered to transfer the money to MIL’s account through Zelle, and she refused, fearing “online hackers” and asked DH to overnight a check instead. To overnight a check was ridiculously expensive. DH was annoyed, but he has no backbone when it comes to his mother. I was also annoyed, but said nothing further to DH as I know he’s experiencing his own grief. It was just so stupid and wasteful. I also suspect (fear) that this is the beginning of us having to subsidize MIL’s life with FIL now gone, and given DH’s tendency to do anything MIL wants, we will face similar issues in the future.
MIL has always been extremely controlling and stuck in antiquated ways of doing things. I’m focused on being supportive to the family, and will never bring up this incident, but need to move on from it. Help me see things differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people are TERRIFIED of online money. I have a good relationship with my MIL and am on all her bank accounts. I set up online banking so I wouldn’t have to go into the branch and she freaked the F out calling me sobbing saying she trusts me but not all the hackers and she worked all her life for that money, etc. I don’t have the heart to tell her the info is all online at the bank whether I log in or not. Anyway it’s generational. Let it go.
As for the future. Talk to your DH and set up boundaries for sure and a budget if needed and stick to it.
Yes, this. But I would rather have parents terrified of online money then vulnerable to scammers.