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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 226986" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>How is your son getting access to your credit card in the first place to be doing any charging? Even my 17 year old easy child daughter has NEVER used my card because I have never permitted it. If she wants to buy something on line, she gives me cash and I order it. My psuedo-difficult child, 18, is the same. He uses his gift cards on line but if he wants something bigger, he pays me and I order it. I personally don't believe in giving children access to credit cards.</p><p></p><p>I would cancel your account, get a new card and not give him access to it at all. </p><p></p><p>And don't think I'm not sympathetic; my mentally ill sister got access to my credit card info and I had to press charges to get $5K in charges reversed. I would probably not have filed the charges had the amount been as small as your son's but I would have changed the account.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 226986, member: 3493"] How is your son getting access to your credit card in the first place to be doing any charging? Even my 17 year old easy child daughter has NEVER used my card because I have never permitted it. If she wants to buy something on line, she gives me cash and I order it. My psuedo-difficult child, 18, is the same. He uses his gift cards on line but if he wants something bigger, he pays me and I order it. I personally don't believe in giving children access to credit cards. I would cancel your account, get a new card and not give him access to it at all. And don't think I'm not sympathetic; my mentally ill sister got access to my credit card info and I had to press charges to get $5K in charges reversed. I would probably not have filed the charges had the amount been as small as your son's but I would have changed the account. [/QUOTE]
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