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MMD: Can I keep grandma's cashback?
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Of course you could always ignore those posts that question if the MMD is real...:whistle:No matter what the dilemma is, having to scroll/plough through the inevitable 'are these real' type posts is just tiresome. Do these sad people who feel the need to share this lead incredibly sad, boring and pathetic lives?
Yes, most probably. Seriously, bore off, nobody wants to know if you think these dilemmas are real or not. Just ignore it. Or answer the question. The dilemma isn't anything to do with whether you think these are real or not. Leave it. Make a cup of tea. Just don't post it here. It's boring. Don't be that sad guy/gal.
*sighs*
For those who do ask that, this may interest you:
From MSE's money tips emailMoney moral dilemmas
In real life, money's at the centre of many moral arguments, and as much as we try to be fair, it can be harder when your own cash is at stake.
Money Moral Dilemmas are hypothetical scenarios designed to make you think about the best ways of solving similar real-life disagreements, and discuss your ideas with other MoneySavers. A fresh, fun dilemma is included in each week's free MoneySaving email. So, what should they do?0
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