MY MIL “GIFTED” ME A REFRIGERATOR AND THEN MADE ME PAY FOR IT MYSELF—SHE TRIED TO TRICK THE WRONG PERSON

MY MIL “GIFTED” ME A REFRIGERATOR AND THEN MADE ME PAY FOR IT MYSELF—SHE TRIED TO TRICK THE WRONG PERSON
On my birthday, my MIL, Denise, who has NEVER liked me, arrived grinning with a giant box.
Inside? A gorgeous stainless steel refrigerator—the kind I’d only dreamed about.
“Oh my God, Denise,” I gasped. “I don’t even know what to say!”
She basked in my shock. “Well, I just thought you deserved something elegant. Consider it my welcome gift into the family.”
For one fleeting second, I thought—maybe—she had finally done something kind.
Then she handed me an envelope.
“Oh, almost forgot! Just sign here.”
I frowned. “Sign what?”
“The payment agreement,” she said, waving it off. “I covered the first deposit—fifty dollars—but you’ll just have small monthly payments. $250 for a year. Such a great deal, right?”
My stomach dropped. She didn’t gift me a fridge—she dumped a massive bill on me.
Denise knew we were struggling. She knew my savings had gone toward my mom’s medical bills.
I forced a smile, already planning my move. “Denise, you’re absolutely right. I love it. But before I sign anything, let me do just ONE LITTLE THING for you…” ⬇️

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