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I hope he dies in the most painful way possible.
So I have a Great-grandmother who was fairly wealthy, mostly because she had a house in a fairly unpopulated area in Japan, which then became populated. When she sold it, she got quite a sum of money, as you might imagine. She was able to afford a condo in Tokyo afterward, and live comfortably for the rest of her life. This is my understanding of it.
So when she's getting up there in the years, and quite frankly, a bit senile, he goes an 'visits' her. Now he and my mother aren't on the best terms because she thinks he's a slimeball, but here's what I can gather, from his recent e-mails (the only contact with him for three years)and what my mother has told me.
While over there, he spent my great-grandmother's money, and separated her from the relatives who she had cared about, and had her adopt him, even though she had despised him for the past 50 years of her life. Then she changed her will. Previously it was split between my mother, her brother, and couple others. The new will now gave everything to my grandfather.
Also, he didn't tell either my mom or her brother that my great-grandmother died until a couple weeks ago. She died two years ago. When my mom asked how (stroke, cancer, etc.)he just said "the doctor signed a paper saying it was from natural causes" They didn't know she had died because he had tried his best to make her impossible to contact.
I'm furious on so many levels. First of all he caused ME not to benefit from any inheritance money. Second, my uncle just lost his job and the money could have, obviously, helped him out. Also, my grandfather is trying to get my uncle to pay back a sum of money my grandmother gave him years ago as a gift. All this while he's unemployed.
Edit: Also my mom got this body wash for christmas from a friend. I can smell it when she's on another floor and my dad could barely smell it when he sniffed her directly.
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she was dead for two years and no one knew? sounds like no one tried to keep in touch with her...
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On December 29 2008 13:20 ulszz wrote: she was dead for two years and no one knew? sounds like no one tried to keep in touch with her... they had her move and didn't tell anyone. :| edit: I believe...-_-; edit2: why is mani at some random pages?
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i jumped ahead of myself. sorry for your loss
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Oh wow. A similar situation happened with my grandfather as well and his three children. We found out he died when we saw an obituary in a local newspaper...a month after he was deceased. No need to get into it more than that but man...I feel you're pain.
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I'm far more indignant about what he's doing to my uncle. My mother too. See, I wasn't really alive long enough to have known her...when I got old enough to really remember anything she was in the 'where the hell is she' stage. EDIT: I'm sorry dk, that must really suck I'm more angry than upset, because i didn't know her... I imagine my mum and uncle are very much more in pain.
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Sounds like some grade A douchebaggery right there. GL to you and your family/uncle.
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holy shit thats sketchy as hell, what side of the family is that grandfather from? im assuming your dad's, but just making sure. GL in this
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Wow you're grandfather should go to hell. Seriously, what a gold digger. Why'd your great-grandmother let him in in the first place?
You seriously need to take out that "First of all he caused ME not to benefit from any inheritance money." sentence, it makes you sound like a selfish fag. (IMO anyways.)
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My grandma died and im all fucking pissed im not getting a penny from her.
How does the saying go? Well I forgot huh.
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On December 29 2008 13:33 OmgIRok wrote: Wow you're grandfather should go to hell. Seriously, what a gold digger. Why'd your great-grandmother let him in in the first place?
You seriously need to take out that "First of all he caused ME not to benefit from any inheritance money." sentence, it makes you sound like a selfish fag. (IMO anyways.) LOL, Oh I know it makes me sound selfish, and I am, but its honest. I guess its not first of all...cause its not what makes me most mad. But I am annoyed about it.
@cloud: I didn't know her that well so I am upset about that. I'm far more mad about what my grandfather did to my mum and uncle
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Osaka27105 Posts
Sadly, it is not an uncommon situation (in all societies I believe).
My mother-in-law's siblings poisoned her mother against her when the mother was senile. My mother-in-law was taking care of her but the others thought she was only doing it to get money.
Eventually my mother-in-law left and moved back to Osaka because of the pressure. When her mother died her siblings did not even call her to tell her.
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On December 29 2008 13:33 OmgIRok wrote: Wow you're grandfather should go to hell. Seriously, what a gold digger. Why'd your great-grandmother let him in in the first place?
You seriously need to take out that "First of all he caused ME not to benefit from any inheritance money." sentence, it makes you sound like a selfish fag. (IMO anyways.)
WTF it's true, and you would feel the same way whether you'd admit it or not.
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On December 29 2008 13:17 DamageControL wrote: I'm furious on so many levels. First of all he caused ME not to benefit from any inheritance money. good ol' righteous indignation
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lol, qrs, its not the only things, not even the main thing i'm upset about. But its definitely there, I'm not gonna lie to make myself sound better than I am
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So when your grand father is old and senile, go on "visits" to him. Dont hate the player, hate the game- then learn to how play well, and live comfortably for years on end.
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On December 29 2008 14:32 Dazed_Spy wrote:So when your grand father is old and senile, go on "visits" to him. Dont hate the player, hate the game- then learn to how play well, and live comfortably for years on end. he's spent all the money by now, I think. But we'll see
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Taking advantage of old people is seriously messed up. Maybe when he is old, you can go "visit him". After a few papers signed...all done!
Count of Monte Cristo style..
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On December 29 2008 13:36 Manifesto7 wrote: Sadly, it is not an uncommon situation (in all societies I believe).
My mother-in-law's siblings poisoned her mother against her when the mother was senile. My mother-in-law was taking care of her but the others thought she was only doing it to get money.
Eventually my mother-in-law left and moved back to Osaka because of the pressure. When her mother died her siblings did not even call her to tell her.
wow, that sounds so absurd to me...so what did your mother-in-law do when/if she found out? if you don't mind me asking that is.
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