✿.R. asks from Uxbridge, MA on November 16, 2011
So Torn on What to Do
My kids who are 6 and 8 have been trading pokemon cards, go gos and slap bracelets. The other day my 8 year old came home with $124.00. He said that he traded pokemon cards and a slap bracelet. One girl gave him $120 of that money. I told him that it wasn't right although the entreprenuer in me was saying way to go kid. :) I told him that I wanted to know who she was. I wanted to talk to her mom to see if she knew she was brining that kind of money to school. I don't let my kids take money to school but I do tell them that it's their money and they can spend it however they wanted to. He asked the girl her name and she wouldn't tell him. She said her mother knew and it was her money. She won't give him his stuff back. I don't think he should take the money but I don't think he should lose his stuff either. This girl said she is done trading.
What would you guys do?
So What Happened?™
Thanks for the responses. I have to say that I have amazing kids who tell me everything. My son knows he's not in trouble and understands why I am concerned. I took the money and told him that we just needed to make sure her mom knows. I told him that he can't trade for money and he said ok. He found out her first name from someone else on the bus but she won't give her last name. I will catch the bus driver today. I totally think she stole it. I know I;m wrong to prejudge but.........
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J.H. answers from San Antonio on November 16, 2011
I would probably talk to the teacher and find out who this girl is. It's not normal for an 8 year old to have $120 at school. I seriously doubt her mother knew she had that kind of money at school.
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D.B. answers from Charlotte on November 16, 2011
Nicole, I have a sneaky feeling that the girl snitched the money from mom's pocketbook. If this is an elementary school bus (you don't mention that she's older), it is hard to believe that this child has this kind of money at her disposal.
If the bus driver can't help you, talk to the principal. And you are right - he shouldn't give back the money until he gets back the cards, but the adults need to arrange the change.
If the mother talks to you or the principal and says it is okay, then that's different. However, like you mention about teaching him not to have that kind of many at school, I guess it's best for him not to try to sell his cards at school.
Hope this helps.
D.
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C.B. answers from San Francisco on November 16, 2011
I think I would talk to the principal. I can't imagine that any mother would let their child walk around with over $100! You need to find out who this girl is. I hate to say it, but she may have taken it out of her mother's purse and mom may be in a bind because she lost the money! You should check it out.
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J.H. answers from San Antonio on November 16, 2011
I would probably talk to the teacher and find out who this girl is. It's not normal for an 8 year old to have $120 at school. I seriously doubt her mother knew she had that kind of money at school.
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J.L. answers from Minneapolis on November 16, 2011
I agree with Dawn B., but be aware the police might get involved, even though it's elementary kids and things were sold. If she stole the money, which is what it sounds like she did, they (school) might be required to report it and may question your son to see if he was behind her taking that money in the first place.
In the future, I say no selling of anything to kids at school. Today it's Pokeman, tommorrow it's a dime bag of laced pot. No kidding, all the kids I knew who got into the habit of making money off of their friends at school made the "entrepreneurial" jump to the high buck stuff when they got older.
Something to seriously think about. This is a precedent you don't want to be set for your son's sake and your future sanity's sake. Talk to your son about finding more constructive ways to make money than wheeling and dealing at the school yard.
Worse case scenario is he did do something illegal to get that money. You have no way of knowing. As others mentioned the girl might not be real. Drugs and big money transactions and other bad deals can and do happen with kids his age all the time. Ask any police officer assigned to the schools in the area. Not trying to be rude...but it truly is very serious what's going on here.
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R.C. answers from Boston on November 16, 2011
An 8 year old walking around with over $100? Something is fishy. I think a trip to the school to find out who this young lady is in order, and a phone call to Mom should be placed. If Mom says it's cool...then your son is now $124 richer. If not, well, the girl is, or should be, in trouble. The fact that she wouldn't tell your son her name leads me to think that the deal isn't on the level. Good luck!
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G.T. answers from Redding on November 16, 2011
this sounds really wrong to me .
my kid never had 120 bucks to spend at school.
something is amiss.
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S.S. answers from Los Angeles on November 16, 2011
Go to the school and talk to the teacher or principal about what happened. I bet the mom has no idea that her daughter traded pokemon cards for that kind of money. The school can contact the parents and then they can return the money or get a reasonable amount for that. If this trade was legitimate she would have told your son her name, and in fact, I can't imagine him not knowing her name. There are 700 hundred students in my kid's school and they know every child's name at their grade level.
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L.B. answers from Biloxi on November 16, 2011
Oddly enough, pokemon, yu-gi-oh, etc., cards can get pretty pricey on trading sites, ebay and more. If you son is trading rare cards then they could fetch a pretty penny. My son used to trade these things also, but when mine was 8 he really didn't know the value of any one specific card. They traded based on card strength, how "cool" the character on the card was, etc.
I would take the issue to the school. $120 is a lot of money for an elementary student to "trade" for pokemon cards and it does make one wonder where the money came from. It may well be the little girl's birthday money and her mom let's her spend it as she wants. But, $120 for pokemon cards would make me twitch. LOL
If the school can put you in touch with the other mom, or talk to her on your behalf, and she okays the deal - then it is a perfect time for your little entrepreneur to open a savings account and begin to do some serious research on the value of his card collection. He could be sitting on the beginnings of a serious college fund. :)
Good Luck
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B.C. answers from Norfolk on November 16, 2011
This was one of the reasons trading cards were banned from my son's elementary school.
You could not have them on the bus or on school property.
$120 money at school just isn't right.
Even if I was paying for 10 weeks of school lunches I'd never send the cash to school.
I'd report it to the principal and bus driver so you could find out who her mother is and talk to her about it.
It might be the girl really emptied her piggy bank and it was her own money, but the whole story sounds really fishy.
If you end up keeping the money, get it in a bank account so your son doesn't take it back to school.
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