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Yes, but if the child is young/old/maori/pacific island/female/gay/lesbian/vertically challenged/left-handed/unemployable/a green party supporter or all of the above then on their return they will be classified as a member of a disadvantaged group.
At that time all will be forgiven and they will no doubt qualify for WINZ (read taxpayer) support.
YOU left out if he was BOTTLE FED....
surely Breastfed kids are smarter
The first thing a debt collection company does when they receive a debt to collect is list it with Veda. Therefore for the next 5 years the mark is already there. Even if you repay it the mark is on his credit report so you haven't helped him protect his credit rating.
just because im not overly fond of asians doesnt make me a racist, but id rather be a racist than a theif
Sounds pretty racist to me, you can justify yourself anyway you want, but it's (IMHO) just a matter of degree.
Is a racist better than a thief???.....depends again on the degree...........steal a little and they throw you in jail, steal a lot and they make you king.
Davo I know in my head you are right it's time he stood up and acted like a man but in my heart he's my boy and I want to protect him
I wish I could get the emotion out of it because I know you are probably right
Hi Frazzle
I have a cousin who has been "helped" all his life.
When he was a young man with a wife and child he was given the family homestead.....a substantial house in Napier....he sold it and squandered the money....lost it in some silly "sure-fire" get rich scheme
His dad has bailed him out of many more failed financial schemes....paying off debts so that he wouldn't be bankrupted.....this of course allowed him to continue his life uninterrupted.
With this lesson well learnt he went out and repeated the experience.... another failed "sure thing" ........so again his dad "helped" him by bailing him out.
And more than once his dad loaned him money to "help him thru' a tight spot"
My cousin now has nothing.....no marriage, no house and doesn't even own a car.....worse still he's lost touch with his son
And I'm sure he'd still be bludging off his dad.....if only he had the money to give!
So please resist the temptation to "help" your son.
Sounds pretty racist to me, you can justify yourself anyway you want, but it's (IMHO) just a matter of degree.
Is a racist better than a thief???.....depends again on the degree...........steal a little and they throw you in jail, steal a lot and they make you king.
Have just heard from Irini that immigration flag passports once the debt gets to $10k. That was the system 20 years ago and she has no reason to suspect that it has changed.
do they flag based on any debt? I would have thought there would have to be a court order or something.
that is what I would expect. I can't imagine me registering a debt from you for $20k + and you getting stopped at the border - civil matter and all that.
what makes me so mad and frustrated is that he can afford to pay it himself he's on a good wage he could have been paying it back to the bank all this time but he has just let it ride
Reduce the amount you have left him in your will by $30,000 (five times amount owed), until the debt is paid.
Tell him, and his brothers and sisters what you have done.
He won't care, but it's a good reminder for the other more responsible types.
also suggest not to help out your son... what did you end up doing?
I decided that you were all right and I knew it too deep down.
I'm sad that he wont be able to come home for a long time because I would be scared he would be stopped when he returned overseas but thats his choice to make.
Yes it's theft I dont deny that, and I hate what he's done but I also think it's about time the banks took a look at themselves. When it comes to teenagers turning 18 it's like there's some sort of birthday calander on every kid and as soon as it turns to 18 they are looking to loan them money.
You wouldn't believe how many of my sons friends have had letters from their banks wanting to sign them up for a credit card.
So I wont be paying his debt, I haven't been to the bank on his behalf because every time I've rung them on the phone they wont talk to me because I'm not entitled to speak for him.
The joys of children
Once again I would like to thank you all for taking the time to help me on this I really appreciate it alot.
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