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Jan 29, 2025
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garyfan
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Sounds like a piece of work. Or maybe he’s a great guy with a blind spot.
Either way, it’s a bad look. Yours is the way.
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Zach Morris
#NeverNavy
Jan 29, 7:12pm
Of the few I know, I wouldn’t describe any as stingy.
gww687
Jan 29, 7:17pm
Most I know are frugal but far from stingy/miserly
CougieMcCougFace
Jan 29, 7:50pm
Send him a Venmo request for the 19 meals you treated his son to. So petty.
KayakCoug
Jan 29, 7:19pm
My ex-FIL was like that. Very wealthy but never paid for anyone
Beggar
Jan 29, 7:19pm
Sounds like a piece of work. Or maybe he’s a great guy with a blind spot.
garyfan
Jan 29, 7:19pm
Great guy, but apparently doesn’t like to share the wealth.
Zach Morris
Jan 29, 7:31pm
Don't be fooled, ZM also expects to be paid back, this thread is part of it for him.
supertux
Jan 29, 7:35pm
Dang, tux — you got me. You’re the only one who did, but you did. Although I was really going for payback on an
Zach Morris
Jan 29, 7:47pm
A mentor of mine said the sr man should always pick up the check
Jersey hunter
Jan 29, 7:20pm
I’m fortunate to do quite a bit better financially than two of my brothers. Because of this, whenever we happen to be
Zach Morris
Jan 29, 7:42pm
It’s amazing what you can get from a person by paying for a meal
Jersey hunter
Jan 29, 9:57pm
Oftentimes money dysmorphia is what drives people to become high net worth.
RBLegend
Jan 29, 7:23pm
That’s ridiculous
Idacoug
Jan 29, 7:23pm
Did your son offer? Or did the other guy tell your son to ask?
cre1ghton
Jan 29, 7:26pm
Honestly, I don’t know. I just know he never returned the Venmo and never texted me to deny it either. We text each
Zach Morris
Jan 29, 7:33pm
Doesn't matter, "Hey Johnny, I know Jack is always with your family, don't worry
TO11
Jan 29, 7:34pm
I know quite a few multi-millionaires
justAnotherCoug
Jan 29, 7:27pm
It’s very dependent on age. Most multimillionaires I know are old.
CougieMcCougFace
Jan 29, 8:04pm
I don’t like people like that. I usually end acting petty and doing it right back to them.
TADOW
Jan 29, 7:28pm
All my clients are millionaires. Non of them do that. What matters
rha1211
Jan 29, 7:29pm
Strangely enough, I get more tips with uber from taking people to and from their
jigidajrit
Jan 29, 7:35pm
Stingy people don't live the lifestyle you're describing John has
byujacob
Jan 29, 7:37pm
"...They have an 11,000 SF home, own a houseboat, every toy you can imagine, travel the world etc.."
cougXor
Jan 29, 7:40pm
Stingy when it doesn’t benefit themselves.
rainorsnow
Jan 29, 7:43pm
You may be confusing stingy with frugal
soccerman
Jan 29, 7:43pm
RE: "...They have an 11,000 SF home, own a houseboat, every toy you can imagine, travel the world etc.."
Zach Morris
Jan 29, 7:44pm
Yes, stingy.
AZcougLawyer
Jan 29, 8:26pm
I know many multi-millionaires. None of them act that way.
SuperTank
Jan 29, 7:52pm
I see you and raise: I got the Venmo request form my MIL when she got lunch with my son, her grandson🙄. On the
mvtoro
Jan 29, 7:59pm
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