Gina-Gina-Bo-Bina
Life is short. Live it well.
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I gave her advice on the first page of this thread. She didn't have to supply all of the details that she did in her OP, nor did she need to come back and justify her decisions any further.
I'm walking a similar path that the OP is on with two sick parents on the other side of the state, a husband who may need open heart surgery in the very near future and a business to run on my own while he recovers. And on top of that, I also have to keep a house in order and handle all of the other physical tasks that he used to handle. This is how life is and I don't complain or make myself out to be a victim of my circumstances. But I do know that I don't need more stress in my life. I imagine that the OP is the same. And that's why I question whether it's a wise decision to spend down ANY bank account to the point where even a slight error such as this one would put you in the red. In my eyes, she doesn't need the stress that was caused over this situation and it could have been avoided if she left a bigger buffer in the account and didn't flirt with being overdrawn.
Call it "self-righteous" if you want to, but I just call it common sense.
I stand by my earlier comment. She didn't ask for anyone's approval or critique on the choice of her purchases. She asked for assistance and suggestions on how to solve her banking issue. To go any further, and chastize her for the items she chose to buy, was going well outside the advice sought in her OP and became judgemental versus helpful.