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Another WWBRND XMAS post?
John sent me a list of things that he would like for Christmas. It is all centered around one of his hobbies. We have a price limit that we have set on everything, and the list maxes this out. I really don't want to get him everything on there, but I know that he wants them. So what would you do? There is no splitting it in half, it's either 25, 75 or 100% of the allotted amount. Thoughts?
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Re: Another WWBRND XMAS post?
This is legal advice. Circa 2011
yep I agree with Jen, you set a price limit for a reason, stick to it. Just get some of the stuff, don't go over the budget, and save the list to use for his birthday or Father's Day. Or just get him something to surprise him sometime. You could also share the list with family who may be buying him something, and they can also get things off the list.
I mean I made a list for James, and I do want everything on it, but I know that I'm not getting it all because it would go WAY over the budget. But I wanted him to have options.