Meet our hardworking hero, a 29-year-old man who learned the value of money at a young age. His goal? To save for college. But when his well-off parents and twin brother, the ‘Family Freeloader’, decided to split his hard-earned $28k college fund, he was left feeling betrayed. Fast forward to today, the Freeloader is in a financial crisis and turns to our hero for help. But there’s a catch – our hero wants his stolen money back first!
The Money-Saving Mission Begins

Hard Work Pays Off… Or Does It?

The College Fund Betrayal

The Freeloader’s Justification

Cutting Ties and Moving On

The Freeloader Returns, Hat in Hand

A Plea for Help…With a Condition

The Unresolved Past Comes Knocking

The Freeloader’s Defense and a Guilty Conscience ️

To Help or Not to Help? That is the Question… ♂️

A Brother’s Betrayal and a Plea for Help: The Drama Continues!
Our hero’s tale is one of hard work, betrayal, and moral dilemmas. After years of saving, his college fund was stolen by his own family, leaving him to face financial struggles alone. Now, the ‘Family Freeloader’ is in a financial crisis and seeks help. But our hero demands repayment of the stolen money first, causing a rift in the family. The Freeloader’s wife pleads for help, adding to our hero’s guilt. Caught between his resentment and his conscience, our hero is left wondering if he’s in the wrong. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sticky situation…
NTA. Ask parents? They’re in UK, can’t help much.

“NTA- he had 11 years to make amends. They’re not entitled to your help.”

Sibling betrayal! NTA refuses to forgive brother for stolen funds!

Cut off toxic brother and parents, they only want money

Brother steals college fund, still asks for money. NTA!

Seeking justice before forgiveness? NTA for holding your ground!

Stand firm! Don’t let entitled family steal your hard-earned money!

Brother refuses to help until stolen college fund is repaid!

NTA: You’re not responsible for a grown-a** man’s finances!

NTA: Brother robbed me, now wants more money. No apology.

Sibling rivalry at its finest! Money stolen, no help given. NTA

NTA. Facing consequences for actions, only wants $$ now. Bye.

“NTA: His wife’s plea doesn’t excuse his greed. Stand firm!”
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NTA: Brother stole college fund, now wants to profit from you. Family first.

NTA. Send him to mom and dads.
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Sibling rivalry over stolen college fund. NTA, family loyalty questioned.

NTA – Brother stole college fund, now wants help? No way!

NTA: Businessman’s sketchy actions raise doubts. Can family bail him out?

NTA. Brother stole college fund, no apology or repayment. Unforgivable!

Wife doesn’t get it, brother’s begging won’t change a thing!

Savage response to brother’s refusal to help with stolen fund
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NTA: Brother steals college fund, suggests bank robbery for money!

NTA: No more money, no need to explain. You’re not responsible.

NTA: Parents & brother failed you. Time for payback

NTA: Brother refuses to repay stolen college fund, bankruptcy won’t help

NTA: Paying back stolen college fund with compound interest!

“He had almost half his life to fix this problem.”

NTA – Brother refuses to help until stolen college fund repaid!

Cut your losses and focus on your own family.

Brother feels entitled to your money, blame parents for help

Taking a stand against family theft ♂️

NTA. Brother stole college fund, left lifelong resentment and anger

NTA – No more freebies, he still owes you!

No obligation to help brother’s wife, find others for help

NTA: Brother stole childhood, 14k is not enough to repay!

No obligation to help brother; parents should’ve contributed to college.

NTA. Impressive savings at 18! Sacrifices paid off.

NTA: 18-year-old steals college fund, parents to blame.

NTA. No apology or repayment in over a decade. His fault!

NTA. No sympathy for the brother who stole your college fund!

Family betrayal and stolen college fund: NTA, you owe him nothing!

“NTA! You go, stand up for what’s rightfully yours!”
