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Man Pays Last Child Support in Payment out of Spite, Ends up raising 45k for charity.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 1:14 am
Posted on 8/12/25 at 1:14 am
Spite, ended up in insipration for a local womens shelter.
All parities are satifisefd in the end.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 1:59 am to Sunnyvale
This fella made himself to appear quite small and spiteful over $800.00?
What a douche, no matter his beef, he should have tried to be the better person.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 2:22 am to AUJACK
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What a douche, no matter his beef, he should have tried to be the better person.
i agree it looked very petty. but I somehow bet there is more to the story.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 3:20 am to AUJACK
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somehow bet there is more to the story
It makes . . . cents . . . to me.
This post was edited on 8/12/25 at 3:21 am
Posted on 8/12/25 at 3:36 am to Rebel
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there is more to the story.
100%
Posted on 8/12/25 at 5:04 am to Sunnyvale
People don't have to accept coins in payment of debts. Despite them being legal tender, nothing in the law mandates that a person or business accept a particular form of payment. Some don't take pennies, bills over $20, or don't even take cash/coins at all.
But there's always some a-hole who thinks he's the first to think of this stunt, and then he shows that he's an a-hole by doing it.
His child/children will be so proud. "That's my dad!"
But there's always some a-hole who thinks he's the first to think of this stunt, and then he shows that he's an a-hole by doing it.
His child/children will be so proud. "That's my dad!"
Posted on 8/12/25 at 5:35 am to Twenty 49
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People don't have to accept coins in payment
She did not have to accept it. All he had to do was remit it.
Was it a crappy thing to do? Yeah but years of putting up with an ex spouse's shite can make crappy stuff.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 5:38 am to Twenty 49
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But there's always some a-hole who thinks he's the first to think of this stunt, and then he shows that he's an a-hole by doing it.
Ok, tell us... who paid you in pennies and why?
Posted on 8/12/25 at 5:45 am to Sunnyvale
They gave it away, proving the money was not needed. The man said it was 18 years of frustrations, ended.
Picking a succubus has consequences.
Picking a succubus has consequences.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 5:48 am to Hangit
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They gave it away, proving the money was not needed
And I bet you that if he was one day late she was burning up his phone!
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:02 am to Sunnyvale
It’s Inside Edition, of course they’re not going to tell the whole story. But yeah, $800 is basically a car note.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:30 am to RanchoLaPuerto
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It makes . . . cents . . . to me.
Especially since his ex-wife's name is Penny.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:32 am to RanchoLaPuerto
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It makes . . . cents . . . to me.
you bet your bottom dollar it does!
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:34 am to Hangover Haven
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$800 is basically a car note.
This will forever blow my mind.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:35 am to nealnan8
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quote: It makes . . . cents . . . to me.
Especially since his ex-wife's name is Penny.
This took a second to zinc in.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:38 am to Scruffy
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This will forever blow my mind.
After I typed that I got to thinking, frick, it’s true how expensive cars had gotten. My first car note was $408 a month, and that was a three year loan.
‘91 S-10 Blazer for 18K…
This post was edited on 8/12/25 at 7:28 am
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:44 am to Twenty 49
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People don't have to accept coins in payment of debts. Despite them being legal tender
No …, a person could prefer payment a certain way doesn’t mean that they could refuse legal tender… it’s a court case against the IRS that explains this
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:45 am to Sunnyvale
She probably put that man through the ringer and turned his kid against him to make him to do that. Tired of this glorification of single mothers and how they're always the victims.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 6:59 am to RanchoLaPuerto
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somehow bet there is more to the story
It’s not always a crazy ex- sometimes the dude is just a POS.
I had a contractor come sit in my office, “Hey man, all you white boys know how to beat taxes….how you beat the child support people?”
Come to find out, guy has a special needs daughter in Florida, he admits to it. But he’s got his life together now and “don’t want no trifiling arse hoe” to know that he’s been relatively successful in Louisiana.
That was the last time he did work for me.
Posted on 8/12/25 at 7:07 am to Sunnyvale
Petty as hell, but I still laughed
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