Saturday, October 31, 2009

Would you keep paying for your husbands friends laundry?

Here's the deal:



My husbands college bud (not one of his best friend but someone he gets together w/here %26amp; there) lives in our apt complex. In order to do laundry you have to purchase a card for $20 and go to the office to put money on it when you want to use it. His bud asked if he could borrow our card (so he didn't have to pay $20 for one). I said no prob as long as you bring it back at least a day or 2 after you use it so we can do ours. He's been using the money we have on there and returning it empty. If we have a 0 balance he'll put enough for himself to use but if we have a balance he'll use it and return empty. I've found out (by going to eat w/him and my husband) that he is VERY cheap/ penny pincher) and he is by no means hurting for money. He's in his early 20's good job and his parents are rich. My husband works 2 jobs to pay off his student loans so there's no reason we should be paying rich boys laundry expenses. Since he's my husbands friend, I need to tell him in a



Would you keep paying for your husbands friends laundry?

That is greediness, tell him exactly that he needs to pay for his laundry. Do not give a lot of reservations to this guy who don't even consider your financial capabilities.



Let him be responsible for his own needs, once is enough but another is too much.



Would you keep paying for your husbands friends laundry?

Just tell him %26quot;no more%26quot; free laundry...he is a user and will continue to use people to his own gain, and doesn't care who he hurts or takes advantage of.



Perhaps a solution would be to get yourself another card, and use it for you and your hubby, then keep issuing the free loader the card he won't put anymore money on.

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