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Grandmother Leaves Her Last $700 To Mooch Daughter, Sister Sends It In $10 Installments For Years

by Annie Nguyen
November 26, 2025
in Social Issues

Family dynamics can sometimes become a battleground, especially when it comes to money and inheritance. In this tale, we see the impact of a mother’s last wishes and how they can set the stage for a dramatic and unexpected turn of events.

Our original poster (OP) shares a story that revolves around a grandmother, a devoted but underappreciated matriarch, and her youngest child, who seemed to thrive on taking advantage of her kindness.

As the grandmother’s health deteriorated, she made a surprising decision that would ultimately lead to a unique form of revenge. The OP’s older aunt had to navigate the delicate balance between honoring their mother’s wishes and dealing with the burdensome legacy left behind.

Curious about how this unfolds? Keep reading to discover the clever twist that followed!

A daughter faces chaos when her mother’s final wish favors the sibling who never lifted a finger

Grandmother Leaves Her Last $700 To Mooch Daughter, Sister Sends It In $10 Installments For Years
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Deathbed Malicious Compliance. "Give it all to her." Okay?

My grandmother was an immigrant who had

to leave school at about age 12 after her own mother died.

As the eldest daughter it was her responsibility

to take care of her younger siblings.

Consequently she never learned more than basic reading and math,

and although she married and had kids of her own she worked outside the home

to add to household income, often doing cleaning and other low-wage work.

Of her own children most were reasonable people,

but her youngest daughter was a complete parasite.

She had no problem taking whatever she could get from her mother,

my grandmother, even having her mother co-sign on debts and then leaving her to pay it off.

Despite not having much education my grandmother was a wise person in her own way,

but not when it came to her own kids and especially not her mooch daughter.

She just could not stop letting her daughter misuse her.

She ultimately became ill with cancer.

Her kids took care of her, except for, you guessed it, the youngest parasite daughter.

On her deathbed she told her oldest daughter she was worried about the mooch,

and related where she kept all her money. It wasn't much. Maybe $700 or so.

And then she told her oldest daughter that when she died to give it all to the mooch.

After my grandmother died, oldest daughter had

to stomach giving her own mother's last dollars to her miserable vampire of a sister.

But to make it more tolerable, she decided to do it by sending it installments of $10 a month.

So that's what she did, for years. Just $10 a month, every month.

Not enough to splurge on anything, not enough to even make a difference in her life.

Almost as if it were nothing..I always admired my older aunt.

She knew how to hold a grudge.

Amid an intricate web of family dynamics, the quest for justice rises from deep emotional turmoil. The story of the grandmother’s last wish and the subsequent actions of her eldest daughter illuminates the complexity of familial relationships, particularly the pain and betrayal felt by those who have been wronged.

This tale resonates with anyone who has grappled with feelings of loss and disappointment, as the characters navigate the choppy waters of love, obligation, and resentment.

The grandmother, an immigrant who sacrificed her education and personal aspirations for the sake of her family, embodies the archetype of unconditional love.

Her decision to give her meager savings to her youngest daughter, despite her exploitative behavior, speaks volumes about the emotional bonds that can bind family members together, even in the face of exploitation.

It is a reflection of her deep-seated need to provide, a desire rooted in love that often blinds us to the reality of our loved ones’ actions.

From a psychological standpoint, the eldest daughter’s decision to comply with her mother’s wish while simultaneously enacting a form of revenge is fascinating.

Her choice to distribute the funds in $10 increments can be seen as a manifestation of emotional distress. The desire for retribution often stems from feelings of powerlessness; when we feel wronged, we seek to reclaim that power in ways that may not always align with the moral high ground.

In this case, the eldest daughter’s actions allowed her to honor her mother’s wishes while also exerting control over a situation that had long caused her distress.

The satisfaction derived from this revenge can be intoxicating. Readers may find joy in the poetic justice of the eldest daughter’s methodical compliance, wherein she gives her sister just enough to feel like she has received something, but not enough to make a real difference.

This clever twist creates a sense of catharsis, as it symbolizes a triumph over familial exploitation, allowing the eldest daughter to reclaim her narrative amidst the chaos.

Experts like Dr. John Gottman emphasize the importance of emotional awareness within family dynamics. As Gottman explains, “When parents offer their children empathy and help them to cope with negative feelings like anger, sadness, and fear, parents build bridges of loyalty and affection”.

The eldest daughter’s actions reflect this emotional complexity; her love for her mother is intertwined with frustration and resentment toward her sister, revealing a family dynamic shaped by both care and unresolved tension.

The calculated delivery of the money serves as a coping mechanism, a way to navigate her internal conflict without completely severing ties with the family legacy.

As we reflect on this tale, we are prompted to consider the emotional complexities of familial obligations and the fine line between love and resentment. How do our past experiences shape our actions towards those we love, even when they have wronged us?

Perhaps in recognizing the emotional motivations behind these decisions, we can foster a greater understanding of the intricate dance that is family life.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

These commenters praised the elder sister’s brilliance in executing a long-term plan that turned a seemingly generous act into a slow burn of justice

Yuna-Ch − Your grandmother is a freaking saint and without a doubt a loving mother who loves her children to death.

And your oldest aunt? She's a freaking madlad.

She figured out how to grant your grandmother's last wish

while making the smooch feel like she didn't got anything.

MidnightPurple537 − STANDING OVATION! !!!!! Grandmother says to give her the money,

I’m like NOOOOOOOOO! Oldest daughter gives it to her sister in $10 installments

for years every month !, me: y YESSSSSSSS! !!FLIP YESSSS! !!!

grayblue_grrl − THAT is admirable compliance. Smart woman.

I would have done something stupid and short term like put it in a box of dog s__t.

She drew that out like a boss!

This group celebrated the creativity behind the $10 installments, recognizing it as a masterclass in “malicious compliance”

SuspendedDisbelief_3 − That’s inspiring. Very malicious. I love it!

Sweet-Salt-1630 − That is brilliant 👏

Jessiefrance89 − I LOVE this lol.

What a great way to deal with a horrid family member while still, technically, honoring your grandmothers wishes.

These commenters speculated about the financial state of the mooch sister, hinting that she likely still carried her share of debts

BrookeB79 − I'm going to guess the mooch aunt was still left with all those debts, since her name was on the loan, too.

Just because one person dies, it shouldn't cancel the debt the other one has in their name.

That's if the debts hadn't been paid in full before your grandmother passed on.

pcee1990 − Expected this to read that she gave all the associated debts also to her.

so that the mooch got "everything"

This cluster expressed disbelief over the mooch’s entitlement, with many suggesting even more fitting punishments

tstrongworldonfir3 − I think that, in addition to the $700,

any outstanding debts should've been given to the mooch as well

Hiseworns − I thought for a minute that parasite aunt was going

to inherit all of the debt she had racked up for your g-ma

As this family saga unfolded, the elder sister’s clever execution of a deathbed wish became a testimony to family dynamics and the complexities of sibling relationships.

Do you think the elder sister’s approach was a fair way to honor her mother’s wish while getting back at her mooch sister? How would you handle a similar situation? Share your hot takes below!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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