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A woman discovered her parents had been opening credit accounts in her name since she was 12
When they later asked her to co-sign a mortgage refinance, she refused and sent them a detailed bill of the financial damage instead
Her family accused her of being disloyal, and now she’s wondering if she’s wrong for setting firm boundaries
A woman turned to the Reddit community for advice following a heartbreaking family conflict that began when she discovered her parents had been using her credit since she was 12 years old.
At 26, the first-generation college graduate said she was now refusing to co-sign her parents’ mortgage refinance — and instead sent them an itemized bill for the financial damage they caused.
She explained that her mom first set up an account in her name

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