Family drama alert! Buckle up, folks, because we’ve got a doozy of a story for you today! Imagine being so close to achieving your dreams, only to have them potentially snatched away by a simple mistake. That’s the situation our poor protagonist finds themselves in, and let me tell you, it’s a rollercoaster of emotions! Get ready for a tale of betrayal, anger, and the power of forgiveness. Will our hero’s future hang in the balance, or will they find a way to overcome this obstacle? Let’s dive in and find out!
The Mysterious Missing Mail

️ Online Application Submitted, All Seemed Well

Driving Dad’s Stereo to the Repair Shop

The Shocking Revelation: A Letter Unopened!

Parents Opened Mail, Forgot to Inform ♀️

⏰ Ticking Clock: 21 Days to Return Documents ⏳

Potential Grant Loss, Education at Risk

Anger Erupts: Yelling at Parents for Their Actions ️

Called Parents Selfish, Family Calls Me Mean

Justified Anger or Overreaction?

Grateful for Replies, No Suing Parents

Post-Exam Chat with Dad, Apology Received

Parents Wrapped Up, Didn’t Realize Seriousness

Considering Private Post Box for Future

Thankful for Helpful and Comforting Replies

Family Feud: The Case of the Opened Mail and the Missing Grant!
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got ourselves a classic case of family drama! Our poor protagonist was just trying to secure their future with a student grant, but their parents had other plans. They opened a crucial letter without telling them, potentially jeopardizing their entire education! Naturally, our hero was FURIOUS and let their parents have it. But now the whole family is calling them mean! Can you believe it? The internet has spoken, and it seems like most people are on our protagonist’s side. Let’s see what pearls of wisdom the masses have to offer in this juicy situation!
Don’t panic! You’re NTA. Call grant office to submit PDF. Confirm cut off date.

Opening someone else’s mail is illegal. Hope it gets resolved

Respect privacy! NTA for not taking blame for parents’ mistake

Don’t mess with the mail! NTA, but pay closer attention

University admissions worker offers helpful advice for sending documents.

Taking responsibility for opening mail leads to NTA judgment.
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Protect your privacy by using a different address after moving.

Take action! Call the grant office and explain the situation

A cautionary tale of lost school funding due to mail mishap

Don’t mess with someone’s mail! NTA should get a PO box.

NTA – Commenter advises OP to handle the situation maturely

Unopened letter causes education jeopardy NTA response.

Former student finance worker advises contacting FAFSA and school ASAP

Opening someone’s mail is wrong, but don’t blame them entirely.
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Frustrated commenter sympathizes with student’s education struggles.

Parents opening your mail? Get a P.O. Box ASAP

A commenter questions suing parents and advises caution.

Opening someone else’s mail is a criminal offense in the UK

Parents opened mail, but didn’t inform of college grant. NTA.

Not the a-hole for being concerned about privacy and legality.
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Congratulations on your studies despite selfish and irresponsible parents!

Opening someone else’s mail is a crime! NTA did the right thing.

Resonating with NTA’s anger towards parents’ mistake

Advice on submitting documents & getting a PO Box
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NTA pays college credits despite parents’ restrictions for better future

Parental negligence jeopardizes son’s education, commenters support OP.

Recipient is TA, but grants aren’t the only way

Parents neglecting mail jeopardizes son’s education. Not the a**hole (NTA).
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Engaged parent laments over the parents’ mistake.

Curious comment about location and pandemic safety measures.

Defending oneself against parents for education grants. NAH.

Frustration with university admins, no love lost here

Own up to your part, apologize – ESH

College student sympathizes with son, advises on tuition coverage.

NTA suggests legal action for mail tampering, serious consequences

Make sure to keep checking your online student account

Report parents for opening mail, NTA gets extension advice.

Stay informed with Informed Delivery to avoid education mishaps

Protect your mail with a P.O. box!

One family’s unconventional approach to college savings.

Privacy violation? OP has every right to be angry!

Parents’ invasion of privacy causes son to lose scholarship

NTA. Helpful suggestion to contact office and explain situation

Opening someone else’s mail is a crime in the US , NTA for being upset.

Parents’ hidden debt leaves college student in thousands of dollars

Don’t mess with my mail! Relatable NTA comment

ESH, disorganization jeopardizes education but yelling is not okay

Encouraging response to a tough situation.

Opening PO box to save education. Clever and NTA

Encouraging comment with helpful advice. Good luck wishes

Mail tampering is a felony?! NTA for being mad.
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Opening someone’s mail is illegal . Get a PO Box and change your address.
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Opening someone else’s mail is illegal, keeping it is inexcusable. NTA

Parents commit federal crime by opening son’s mail, NTA.

Parents could cost son his education by stealing grant application forms. NTA.

Breaking the cycle of irresponsibility and cluelessness!

Privacy invasion by parents jeopardizes son’s education. NTA.

Opening someone else’s mail is illegal! NTA for sure.

Being NTA doesn’t help in the current situation

Reassuring NTA comment with helpful advice

Opening someone’s mail is fraud. Parents must rectify their mistake.
