Parents take $25,000 USD from son

i'm glad this happened to him ... why?

Now he'll get more checks, make even more, and his parents can't touch them because his grandparents will obviously support him if they're going to back him when he them!

Long live IM and i'm glad he's doing well!

My parents always tell me to get a job, good job they've never asked how i always have money etc. i just say "student loan" when i'm asked these days (still at uni!), they've never questioned me, but they'd be supportive!
 
To be 110% honest, the money that I make (I'm also 15), I'll probably give to my parents in form of college money (I'll keep a tiny bit of it).

This sucks for him though, what rotten people.
 
Holy shit, I feel bad for that kid. My parents would never do anything like that.
 
Get that kid on BHW, stat! He's more than welcome here. What a jerky set of parents he was blessed with...
 
Its a shame for the parents, yes those figures are much but the way the parent handled sucks..but I'm darn sure the kid will make it good in life
 
If what you say thats what the law states in america then if they give the kid to his grand parents that money no longer belongs to them because they gave the kid away before they deposited the cash.

Sorry if that didn't make sense its to early in the day.
5:41 AM
 
This kid will be a multi millionaire by the time he reaches 20 if he plays his cards right, then watch his piece of shit parents come ans asskiss for some of it then he can rub his lifestyle and fortune in their faces.
 
That's pretty sad. Asshole parents. But it could motivate him to make even more cash, it's best to see the good in the bad!
 
I think it's sorta bad they took his money.. it's actually horrible. My biggest problem is them dumping him to his grandparents. What is up with that? That doesn't make any sense. They likely wasted the money anyway what did where he lives have to do with it?

If they are greedy as they sound they would have kept him. Stealing his money or not. They would have kept him if they were smart.

What a bunch of fools.
 
Someone needs to find that kid and invite him to BHW I would like to know how he did it. Smart kid I feel bad for him. I wish him the absolute best and he will most likely be the next Bill Gates
 
You said joint bank account...
So he had access to it then I presume?

I'm not really sure what that means...I have a campus edge checking account through bank of america that I get for free under my parents' account, but it's pretty much just mine. If my parents called the bank and asked for my passwords, he can't get them far as I know. A joint bank account sounds like they both had access to it.
 
No it was their parents joint bank account. Their son had no access to it. It was stepmoms and dads.
 
To the kid...move on. Those losers will hold him back.

When he moves on to bigger and better things and is worth a fortune he can f*ck their lives properly.

"Selling" your kid for $25,000. Karma will get them proper...
 
Next headline will read "Kid bitch slaps parents for taking $25,000..."

But seriously though, I feel really sorry for the kid. That's a rising star right there.

I do, however, feel even more sorry that the kid was smart enough to make bank, but not smart enough to protect his own assets. Either start his own savings account and DD or use paypal. Hell, I don't even get any aff. checks right now, but I'll be damned if I let my parents even see me with that kind of paper... :cool:
 
Sad story
hope he will win the case against his parents
 
HAha, they have just pi**ed off the Golden Goose. The parents are not guru's.
Any halfwit guru can turn a $97 ebook into a $47 a month subscription site.
Wouldn't he need an adult to cash those cheques. In USa anyway?
Great story.
ps g00gled the headline cant find the story?
 
This is Why Teenagers Shoot up schools.
 
no they usually shoot their parents not the school in such cases ^^
 
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