wow! That's just...psychotic?...sm
Posted By: goincrazyquick on 2009-05-01
In Reply to: I am completely outraged! - Venting
what's sad is, if her husband quoted his own price for the basement, then he was obviously happy to do the work, and behavior like that from HER will make it harder for him to find odd jobs like that, because word definitely gets around. If she's that desperate for money, there are ways to ask friends for a loan, but she definitely crossed the line! I don't blame you for cutting off contact with her. Its sad that what should've been perceived as a good thing you guys did for them (hiring her husband when you could've gone with someone else) was just turned into something ugly like that by her.
I hope you dont have more drama with her, but by the sound of it you will.
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