alli_esq
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Oh what to do...
I have a very close family friend, whom I have always considered to be an older brother. His parents and my parents have been best friends for over 40 years (decades before I was born), and our whole family is super close. Most of his family lives in the midwest and we live in the northeast.
He was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer this fall. The diagnosis is iffy, but it looks as if it probably metastasized and has spread to his bones (though he has been in treatment and presumably the cancer is now gone from his vertebrae, fingers crossed). His illness has been such a tremendous blow for all of us, even though he is an incredibly upbeat person and has said from day one that he has every intention of not just living as long as possible, but beating the h*ll out of this cancer. If anyone can, I believe he can, and I insist on staying extremely positive about his health. He is in his early 40s, has three incredible kids, an awesome wife--I just love the whole family so much.
So, when he called me a few days before Christmas to help him with buying his wife a pair of diamond studs for Christmas, I was all about it. I was thrilled that he trusted me with that, and that I knew I''d be able to help him (having just replaced my lost ::sob:: engagement ring with Mark T. at ERD). So I called a few jewelers, met with them, looked at a bunch of earrings (of course the best ones were with Mark!), and right away got them out to him in time for Christmas Eve.
I paid for the earrings, he asked me for my address, and he said he''d send me a check. That was the week of Christmas. And that was the last time I heard about it. It would never occur to me that he wouldn''t pay me back right away
Now, I have not been working steadily, he knows that...and in the interest of full disclosure, it was $950 that, yes, I had in my account, but was a fund from which I was drawing my living expenses. Could I borrow the money from my parents if I needed to in the meantime? Yes. Should I have to do that? I don''t think so.
He was about to buy the earrings from a random jeweler in the midwest, so I know he had the money ready for that (he gave me the amount he was going to spend, and it was exactly $950)...but either way, how do I go about dealing with this? I need the money back...but how do you bring something like that up to someone you love who is so so SO ill (I mean, he is very sick, though totally functioning--continuing to work full-time, his family is in Disney right now, and he''s doing really well)...
So, PS etiquette experts...what would you do??
I have a very close family friend, whom I have always considered to be an older brother. His parents and my parents have been best friends for over 40 years (decades before I was born), and our whole family is super close. Most of his family lives in the midwest and we live in the northeast.
He was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer this fall. The diagnosis is iffy, but it looks as if it probably metastasized and has spread to his bones (though he has been in treatment and presumably the cancer is now gone from his vertebrae, fingers crossed). His illness has been such a tremendous blow for all of us, even though he is an incredibly upbeat person and has said from day one that he has every intention of not just living as long as possible, but beating the h*ll out of this cancer. If anyone can, I believe he can, and I insist on staying extremely positive about his health. He is in his early 40s, has three incredible kids, an awesome wife--I just love the whole family so much.
So, when he called me a few days before Christmas to help him with buying his wife a pair of diamond studs for Christmas, I was all about it. I was thrilled that he trusted me with that, and that I knew I''d be able to help him (having just replaced my lost ::sob:: engagement ring with Mark T. at ERD). So I called a few jewelers, met with them, looked at a bunch of earrings (of course the best ones were with Mark!), and right away got them out to him in time for Christmas Eve.
I paid for the earrings, he asked me for my address, and he said he''d send me a check. That was the week of Christmas. And that was the last time I heard about it. It would never occur to me that he wouldn''t pay me back right away

Now, I have not been working steadily, he knows that...and in the interest of full disclosure, it was $950 that, yes, I had in my account, but was a fund from which I was drawing my living expenses. Could I borrow the money from my parents if I needed to in the meantime? Yes. Should I have to do that? I don''t think so.
He was about to buy the earrings from a random jeweler in the midwest, so I know he had the money ready for that (he gave me the amount he was going to spend, and it was exactly $950)...but either way, how do I go about dealing with this? I need the money back...but how do you bring something like that up to someone you love who is so so SO ill (I mean, he is very sick, though totally functioning--continuing to work full-time, his family is in Disney right now, and he''s doing really well)...
So, PS etiquette experts...what would you do??