I was supposed to get $270,000 from my grandparents - my dad's investing wiped out 90% of it
Briefly

A Reddit user reveals feelings of betrayal after his parents squandered his $270,000 inheritance, leaving him with only $27,000 due to poor investment choices made by his father. This financial mismanagement prevented him from achieving critical milestones like buying a home or graduating debt-free, in contrast to his sister and cousins who reaped the full inheritance benefits. In response, the OP has distanced himself from his parents, excluding them from his wedding and limiting their access to their grandchildren, which has understandably upset them.
The original poster (OP) feels cheated because his parents mismanaged his $270,000 inheritance, receiving only $27,000 due to poor investments by his father.
His parents squandered the funds that were meant to secure his future, making the OP consider a complete cutoff from them, only allowing reconnection if reparations are made.
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