Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. If your Dh has gone to these great lengths to hide the Trojan sword purchase from you, why would he have it delivered to YOUR house? What the heck will he do with it when he receives it? Hang it on the wall? Please let us know what happens when the UPS man arrives..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to be snarky about this, as many other PPs have been (and more than a few snarky responses have crossed my mind), but if the family is in serious debt, and $400 is a good deal of money for them, then this DH's odd purchase is a real problem.
Thank you. Yes, $400 is a lot of money for us right now.
Ah, OP returns when someone is finally on her side again. OP I'll reiterate my question from upthread. How are you suffering and going without. Is this buying clothes at target instead of anthropologie or no one in the family getting anything new and living desperately paycheck to paycheck?
Do you have a smartphone? Do you have a tablet/laptop? What is the real description of the austerity you all are living? Because that makes a big difference.
Honestly you sound like the kind of person watching the credit card bill so when your DH buys a snickers at 7/11 you're asking him about it when he walks in the door at 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to be snarky about this, as many other PPs have been (and more than a few snarky responses have crossed my mind), but if the family is in serious debt, and $400 is a good deal of money for them, then this DH's odd purchase is a real problem.
Thank you. Yes, $400 is a lot of money for us right now.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have any credit cards that offer gift cards for reward points? That's how I get my pre-paid Visa cards.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to be snarky about this, as many other PPs have been (and more than a few snarky responses have crossed my mind), but if the family is in serious debt, and $400 is a good deal of money for them, then this DH's odd purchase is a real problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if he did give the gift card to someone but the recipient insisted on a Trojan sword instead? Seems reasonable...
Unfortunately, no. From the email chain it was apparent the sword was for himself. He's been randomly talking about how he'd like to collect ancient items. I just can't believe the lengths he would go to, to do so.