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To repay him the £2.80 in pennies (the tightfisted fucknugget)

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RedStripeLassie · 19/11/2016 11:58

I called to check he'd posted some of dds clothes I ebayd on the way to work yesterday, which he did and he texted 'the postage is £2.85'. I didn't reply but when he's left the post office recipt carefully placed on my bedside table before he went to work! Angry It's not as if I'm spending the sale on myself. It'll go on more clothes for dd.

Would I be unreasonable to find the grubby old tin full of pennies we take on holiday for the arcade games and leave £2.85 exactly in pennies on his bedside table? Grin

Yes petty and yes lighthearted but it's fucked me off!

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gallicgirl · 19/11/2016 12:02

Is this your partner? It's a bit selfish. It's all family money here.

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RedStripeLassie · 19/11/2016 12:03

Sorry, yeah dh!

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Trifleorbust · 19/11/2016 12:03

Who are we talking about here?

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Trifleorbust · 19/11/2016 12:03

Your husband?!

I would simply ignore it.

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MummytoLeoX · 19/11/2016 12:05

I would do it but then again I am very petty Grin

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lanbro · 19/11/2016 12:05

Are you actually kidding?! I wouldn't even ask a friend for that never mind mu husband but it's all family money in our house.

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Saffronesque · 19/11/2016 12:05

Could it be a misunderstanding? So he's just trying to make sure you knew how much p&P was & left you the receipt in case buyer wants tracking?

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Ifailed · 19/11/2016 12:05

You have not told us how your family finances are organised, so how can we tell - unless you just want a general agreement that all men are arseholes? In that case: LTB

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AllTheBabies · 19/11/2016 12:06

If it's your husband surely it's all the same money anyway!

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Foxysoxy01 · 19/11/2016 12:06

Oh dear he doesn't sound at all tight....Hmm

I would take it out all in pennies and leave them on his pillow! Or alternatively tell him what a tight arse he is Wink

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BusStopBetty · 19/11/2016 12:07

Cook the fucker dinner and serve it with the bill on the side. He'll then owe you. Perhaps then he'll see how ridiculous he's being.

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MUjunkie · 19/11/2016 12:09

Oh I'd definately leave it on his bedside in pennies Grin

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QueenArseClangers · 19/11/2016 12:09

Is this the sweary pot smoking in a kids' park DH?

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RedStripeLassie · 19/11/2016 12:10

Definitely not a misunderstanding. He wants the cash. Finances are a bit haphazard.

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jennifer86 · 19/11/2016 12:12

Presumably you've included a postage cost in the eBay listing? Has the money gone into your account through PayPal? That is where the postage cost should be coming from. If not, then take it out of the profits of selling the clothes? The way he went about it was a bit PA but I really don't think he should be expected to just pay it.

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Softkitty2 · 19/11/2016 12:12

Really?! If couples choose to have seperate finances fair enough, but for £2.++ really?

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KatharinaRosalie · 19/11/2016 12:12

do you normally charge each other for 2.80?

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Trifleorbust · 19/11/2016 12:13

From your other posts, sounds like this is the least of your worries..!

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Mumoftwoyoungkids · 19/11/2016 12:16

I guess he needs the money for his drugs.

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RedStripeLassie · 19/11/2016 12:16

It's just a lighthearted ranty post.

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Mynestisfullofempty · 19/11/2016 12:18

I agree with jennifer86 Sat 19-Nov-16 12:12:15

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Theoretician · 19/11/2016 12:19

For me, the amount would be either repayable or not depending on how family finances were structured. If it were repayable, I'd ask for it regardless of whether it was 1p or 1000 pounds. And if not, not.

It would hurt my brain (make life more complicated) if I had to have an extra rule that said "in special cases where expenditure on category Y is less than £X, do not follow the usual rules, because you will be called a tight fuck-nugget." And I would be stressed trying to guess what £X was, as asking would mark me out as a fuck-nugget, and possibly there would additional anxiety wondering if there were different cut-offs for different categories of expenditure.

However I have complete accounts of all my expenditure (in about 20 categories) that go back to 1st of January 1995, so it's possible I don't think the same way as other people.

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OurBlanche · 19/11/2016 12:22

Whereas I find that level of separatism between couples terrifying!

Father insists mother of his child reimburses him the princely sum of £2.85 having posted something!

Ludicrous!

And yes, make stacks of pennies... tell him he is a twat!

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TipBoov · 19/11/2016 12:24

My husband would do the same, not expecting to be reimbursed, but just so I knew how much it cost, and had the receipt so that I knew where it was if I needed to track the parcel/claim with Royal Mail if it went missing etc.

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OohhThatsMe · 19/11/2016 12:25

I'd just say, "Oh that's cheaper than I thought" and leave it at that. You have serious problems if your husband thinks the postage for your children's clothes should come purely out of your money.

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