Rich parents beg people for money online to pay for their kids' sports camp: 'You can make YOUR dream of having a nicer boat or a new Louis bag come true, but other people should be paying for your kids' sports for you?'

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    Here's the story. We are friends with a family who is quite wealthy. And they show it.
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    Now sure they could have loads of debt to try to paint a certain appearance, but the point is, they clearly have no problem spending money on themselves.
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    Designer everything, mega upgraded house in the most desirable neighborhood, high- end cars, boat, RV, the works.
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    So, their kids play sports. They are posting a personal fundraiser on their social media pages asking people to "help make their kids' dreams come true" by donating
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    money to pay for their kids' sports camps this summer (middle-school age-- not like elite athlete level), and providing a link to their (the parents') personal Paypal and Venmo, using
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    language about how they just want to help their kids succeed in the sports that they love but need some help to make that happen.
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    You can make YOUR dream of having a nicer boat or a new Louis bag come true, but other people should be paying for your kids' sports for you?
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    I know our culture has normalized using people using social media to just ask for money, but good grief. They have an off-and-on resell business that they run
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    resell business that they run almost entirely through social media, so the mom has a couple thousand followers, most of whom I would guess have never actually met them in real life to
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    see how they live. So it seems like maybe they are trying to take advantage of the people who maybe don't see the day to day of how much money they spend
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    of how much money they spend on themselves and would see the fundraiser and feel compassion for them? It just makes me feel very very icky.
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    Impossible_Cat_321 I would be the first guy in the comments to suggest they sell off luxury items before begging on social media
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    ttgcole We can barely afford for my kids to play competitively but I would never ever ask anyone to pay for something that we chose to do. It's not a need, it's a want. I wouldn't do it even if it was a need.
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    Lisa_Knows Best Call them out. Tell them to sell one bag or pair of shoes to pay for their kids activities.
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    lulushibooyah This feels like an egregious misapplication of crowdfunding. It definitely is a clear demonstration of priorities, though.
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    Jeveran You don't stay wealthy paying for everything yourself.

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