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# Crybaby of the Week
- URL: https://goodoil.news/crybaby-of-the-week/
- Published: 2019-08-07T04:30:13.000Z
- Updated: 2019-08-06T10:09:29.000Z
- Author: Good Oil Staff
- Tags: Blog, NZ, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2024-07-17 04:14

This weeks Crybaby did the following:

- She signed a contract to buy an apartment blowing her inheritance that she received after her father’s death.
- Two years later the contract gets enforced and it is time to pay the balance
- She cries to the media
- She cries some more and then sets up a bludge a little page

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> A student says her real estate agent mother convinced her to buy an apartment she couldn’t afford.  
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> Bridie Campbell, the Auckland student who agreed to buy a **$636,000 Sugartree apartment** \[…\] but now can’t afford to pay, has established a [Givealittle page](https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/saving-my-inheritance?ref=goodoil.news) and advertised the unit for sale.  
> Campbell said yesterday she hoped to raise $60,000 from well-wishers then borrow the balance which might enable her to settle but in the meantime, she wants offers for the Nelson St/Union St Altro place she is legally obliged to buy.  
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> \[…\] her father died \[…\], she inherited money, paid the deposit, but now can’t settle, “after going to every single bank and multiple mortgage brokers approaching it from every possible angle.   
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> \[…\] the agent was my mum. She did not warn me whatsoever about the difficulties I might face getting finance. I was informed that it was highly likely the value of the apartment would increase significantly and the equity would compensate for the low deposit. I was also informed that alternatively, I could on-sell at a gain. This was a fallacy,”   
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