It’s wrong to lie to make money, even if it’s just once.
But if you do it too often and cause trouble to your family, it can really cause problems in the future.
This cunning child took revenge on his swindler grandpa who took advantage of his father’s goodwill.
Check below for details!
My grandfather called my father and asked for $100 or $200 to fix the house.
A week later, he called him back to ask for more money, but this time for a much larger amount, about 2 grand.
Of course, my good old pops gave him the money.
His grandson smells like something fishy.
This continues until he siphons around $10,000 from his father for “repairs”.
I was only 16 at the time, but I was smart enough to realize that my father was completely fooled by my grandfather.
This went on for a while and I ended up siphoning 23,000 from my dad for “repairs”.
Then I saw a photo of my cousins and them at my grandpa’s house on my aunt’s social media.
We see a hot tub, a new car, and Grandpa’s really nice clothes.
I was tickled by my grandfather.
We were struggling financially because he wanted a hot tub, new car, clothes, and beer.
He never used that money for what he said he would. He basically stole it and bought luxury items.
Now I decide to take revenge.
My father didn’t want to tell anyone in the family because he believed he would eventually be repaid.
I had none of it.
So he holds a grudge against himself.
He probably siphoned off all that money and ruined my Christmas, and I’m not going to let this go.
So I text my whole family sob stories, take everything out of the cupboard except for bags of chips and goldfish, and take pictures of the barren wasteland to make it seem like we’re much poorer than we really are. .
At the time, I was living in a converted garage.
It looked pretty bad, so I took a photo of it, claiming it was too beat up and I couldn’t afford to fix it.
Of course, when I sent this, they all harassed him, beat him up on the phone, went to his house and harassed him about it.
After my tearful discussion, they completely ignored his presence and went on with their lives.
After this happened, he did not use the borrowed money to make any repairs, and his house turned into a dilapidated shack because he did not get the money to make repairs.
And Grandpa is willing to pay a large sum of money in return.
Two years later, my father called me to tell me he had prostate cancer and was essentially homeless.
It turns out that no one has spoken to him or even emailed him in the past two years since his family found out.
Basically pretending he doesn’t exist.
I asked him to talk to me and said in a cheerful voice:
I don’t think anyone would.
Enjoy being alone during the last years of your life! ”
Then I give the phone back to my dad and go back to playing video games.
I don’t know if that was a bit much since he is probably already dead and died alone.
Honestly, I don’t care.
People are saying:
Have you noticed that many thieves are also very shallow?
That’s a lot of courage for someone of that age!
That’s true. The more you give, the more they receive.
I think that’s embarrassing.
I sincerely wonder.
It’s sad when there are black sheep.
But this was more than that.
Did you find that satisfying? Take a look at what this employee did when his boss refused to pay him for his time while on a business trip.