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13 year old granddaughter keeps stealing my credit cards and lying about using them
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 757859" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Its been a while since I have been down that road with charges/withdrawals to my credit/debit cards but can advise you have your cards cancelled/reissued and don't keep your cards where she can find them. That goes for your car keys and house keys. Change your password to your phone/computer/laptops and do NOT have the program where your name and password is entered automatically.</p><p></p><p>When my youngest was doing his sticky fingers problem. I made a big mistake of talking to him the first few times, making him do chores, etc. when I should have nailed him for the theft the first time around. Then when I did call the police, they didn't do anything the first few times and gave him a talking to. Then they came down like a ton of bricks. </p><p></p><p>I know its hard to just disengage but at this point, you need to take care of yourself. Next time she steals from you, call the authorities. There is nothing like a probation officer where you can drop a word or two in her ear about whats going on in her house.</p><p></p><p>MM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 757859, member: 47"] Its been a while since I have been down that road with charges/withdrawals to my credit/debit cards but can advise you have your cards cancelled/reissued and don't keep your cards where she can find them. That goes for your car keys and house keys. Change your password to your phone/computer/laptops and do NOT have the program where your name and password is entered automatically. When my youngest was doing his sticky fingers problem. I made a big mistake of talking to him the first few times, making him do chores, etc. when I should have nailed him for the theft the first time around. Then when I did call the police, they didn't do anything the first few times and gave him a talking to. Then they came down like a ton of bricks. I know its hard to just disengage but at this point, you need to take care of yourself. Next time she steals from you, call the authorities. There is nothing like a probation officer where you can drop a word or two in her ear about whats going on in her house. MM [/QUOTE]
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