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5 bucks a week to send my child support?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1213316" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Perhaps instead of being sarcastic and demeaning, you could try having a bit of empathy and put yourself in the shoes of a lower-income part time employee who is asking a legitimate question about why the company he works for is charging him such an exhorbitant fee for a routine weekly deduction from his check. Maybe you should consider being <em>grateful</em> for the fact that $5 a week/$260 a year is pocket change to you instead of sitting there and making fun of those who are not so financially well off. My kids are in their 20's now, but I can remember only a few years back when it would cost me <em>at least </em>$500 apiece each fall just for school clothes, supplies, activity fees and the like. For a low-income working parent, $260 per year in fees is a <em>big deal </em>and the OP has <em>every right </em>to question why 8% of his child support payments are going to UPS instead of his kid. I agree that an employer should be able to charge a reasonable fee, but $5 per week is too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1213316, member: 14668"] Perhaps instead of being sarcastic and demeaning, you could try having a bit of empathy and put yourself in the shoes of a lower-income part time employee who is asking a legitimate question about why the company he works for is charging him such an exhorbitant fee for a routine weekly deduction from his check. Maybe you should consider being [I]grateful[/I] for the fact that $5 a week/$260 a year is pocket change to you instead of sitting there and making fun of those who are not so financially well off. My kids are in their 20's now, but I can remember only a few years back when it would cost me [I]at least [/I]$500 apiece each fall just for school clothes, supplies, activity fees and the like. For a low-income working parent, $260 per year in fees is a [I]big deal [/I]and the OP has [I]every right [/I]to question why 8% of his child support payments are going to UPS instead of his kid. I agree that an employer should be able to charge a reasonable fee, but $5 per week is too much. [/QUOTE]
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