Lizzy Lemon
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My DH's grandmother died last October and her house has been sold and the profits left to her two children my mother-in-law and DH's uncle. Last night when they visited my mum-in-law gave us all some money. It was unexpected and a pleasant surprise, I am going to get some dollars ready for next years holiday and DH has plans for his. The trouble is the children had £500 each and Ashley wants to buy a x-box game, fair enough £30 'ish' and bank the rest - sensible. Glen, however at almost 13, want to buy a mobile phone that videos, takes photos, colour screen, plays games. I can't get through to him that he's got a basic phone for emergencies and that it what he needs why does he need another one which in my opinion is a waste of money. Do you let your children learn the hard way and waste their cash or do you put your foot down and say no. He keeps changing his story from 'I want it' to 'the kids at school say my phone is c..p'. I want him to be happy and I know it's money for him but it's my responsibility to guide him isn't it? 
Sorry just noticed this is on the wrong board.

Sorry just noticed this is on the wrong board.