Posted by in-too-deep on February 04, 2008 at 14:44:22 from (209.102.187.139):
Alright, here's the back story: My grandpa passed away almost 3 years ago and there was some money from the sale of his house and car. My mom and dad received some of it. They bought my little brother a car and helped him with some other stuff. (He was 16 at the time.) I'm not sure what they helped my older brother with (21 at the time.) They offered to pay the balance of my truck loan off. I declined because the loan was all mine in my name and I wanted the satisfaction of paying it off myself. Well, now here we are, and they still haven't spent that money on me. There's about $1100 left on the loan balance, it was a $4000 loan I got myself at age 18. I'm a very independent person, even independent from my parents. I'm looking into moving away from home, about 600 miles away, and it would be a total pain to send money home every month for the payment. They offered to pay it off again, but I just don't know. I guess I have a hard time accepting handouts...even though I have it coming and they want to spend that money on me somehow. Should I let my parents pay off the $1100 balance before I move to MN? They're very supportive of my decision to move, and want to pay off my truck. What do you think?
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