It's not that uncommon for parents to commit fraud using their kid's ID. Including for actual young children. It would help if SS also added the year of birth to the account number. Better yet, financial institutions should have to require proof of age.
Great Ideas. Having been a victim of this kind of family financial shenanigans, I wish it would be at least as difficult to falsify loan applications as it is to change my login and password to a streaming service. No joke, been trying for a week.
Aside from the story repeating itself and the issue with the math, it is sickening how naive the mc in the story is. Even at the end during the settlement, the parents tried to screw him over by paying smaller installments than they could have. At that time, I would already have proceeded with the lawsuit.
Next time , tell them to get a loan to pay you back in full . Then , they could owe the bank with their home as collateral. I wouldn't trust family to repay me every month . Every month, they will say, " i can't pay this month ." 😢
The math don't make sense, if you had $50k debt and scholarship paid 30k, means 20k to be paid and parents gave Ryan 70k, shouldn't that be 90k so what happened to the 45k? If that's interest, shouldn't parents pay the majority?
The story is made up by an AI and most AI can at best do simple math. No wonder that this is messed up. The owner of the channel rarely proof reads the stuff that is uploaded.
#1 First thing to do. Call the lending instiitution and report fradulent actiiity. Follow the instructions of said instiitution--usually they will require you to file criminal charges against the perpetrators. Next Hire a lawyer to look after your own interests. Next go to the DAs office to file the charges, THEN contact your parents,
The victim sees a 135k$ charge on his account, but doesn't immediately assume fraud? His parents are criminals.
The parents have no right to be angry they are criminals
IF these family members are so concern they can raise the money.
Yes. I have always thought this when the mythic "relatives" chime in about family and money in these AI generated stories.
You're absolutely right to refuse-your parents' actions are beyond unfair, and it's not your job to clean up their mess 😡
It's not that uncommon for parents to commit fraud using their kid's ID. Including for actual young children.
It would help if SS also added the year of birth to the account number.
Better yet, financial institutions should have to require proof of age.
Great Ideas. Having been a victim of this kind of family financial shenanigans, I wish it would be at least as difficult to falsify loan applications as it is to change my login and password to a streaming service. No joke, been trying for a week.
Aside from the story repeating itself and the issue with the math, it is sickening how naive the mc in the story is.
Even at the end during the settlement, the parents tried to screw him over by paying smaller installments than they could have. At that time, I would already have proceeded with the lawsuit.
Next time , tell them to get a loan to pay you back in full . Then , they could owe the bank with their home as collateral. I wouldn't trust family to repay me every month . Every month, they will say, " i can't pay this month ." 😢
The math don't make sense, if you had $50k debt and scholarship paid 30k, means 20k to be paid and parents gave Ryan 70k, shouldn't that be 90k so what happened to the 45k? If that's interest, shouldn't parents pay the majority?
AI doesn't do math😂😂😂😂
Sky net would be so embarrassed.
The story is made up by an AI and most AI can at best do simple math.
No wonder that this is messed up. The owner of the channel rarely proof reads the stuff that is uploaded.
AI hallucinations
@@rb5174 that's hysterical!
Hiciste bien en priorizar tu propio bienestar y establecer límites claros. ¡Ánimo!
I would have disowned parents and relatives (this is not cyber bullying stupid RUclips)
"My mom wrung her hands." When -- 150 years ago in a melodrama?
Majority of these stories AI does, the main character is usually named Alex. Every Alex in the AI Storyverse going through some 💩🤣
Perhaps that's why the majority of protagonists in these stories opt for a thrilling and lucrative lifetime adventure in "tech."
@ right?
#1 First thing to do. Call the lending instiitution and report fradulent actiiity. Follow the instructions of said instiitution--usually they will require you to file criminal charges against the perpetrators. Next Hire a lawyer to look after your own interests. Next go to the DAs office to file the charges, THEN contact your parents,
It's called fraud. Contact the police immediately.
Where do you live that they don't send regular notification about your debt to your email and mobile?
Cyberspace.
I live in Canada. You get no notifications from a student loan until you NEED to start repaying it.