“but certainly they have disposable income”
Based on what?
“Secondly, $541 really isnt that much money if you are planning on dying soon anyway.”
Point isn’t his concern over spending it...times 2 it’s a lot of money for an umemployed college kid.
“Third, ever heard of a credit card?”
Uh, gee, yea...
How are we sure a credit card was used?
Based on a fact that their son attended Virginia Tech, their daughter is at Princeton, they own a dry cleaning business, and live in a 500k house.
It’s really not that much money. Not sure when you attended school, but I am a somewhat recent graduate (past 5 years) and I didn’t know anyone who couldn’t have gathered up $600 if needed. He had been planning for quite some time and could have saved up.
No idea if on a credit card, but neither do you. You wanted to know how it’s possible. Credit cards are given to any college student who wants one. Odds are that a 23 year old college student has one. If he wanted to spend money on it for a firearm, he certainly could have.
It is so obvious that he could have easily done this on his own, yet you want to ignore basic common sense to insinuate that he had help. That’s probably because you have NO COMMON SENSE and are a bit of a moron. Of course, me responding to such a fool doesn’t make me look very bright now that I think about it...