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An uneasy yet familiar feeling...
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<blockquote data-quote="KrisfromNJ" data-source="post: 625951" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>Blackgnat</p><p></p><p>Reading the address thing WOW , my kid did the same thing. He also did it with my home number. I was furious also. I know this sounds bad but I went to the post office and put hold on all his mail till further notice. Explaining to the post office that he didn't live there and they stopped his mail.</p><p></p><p>Then I changed my phone number and I no longer had to deal with it. I am convinced my son did those things to "remind me" he is around and of course he felt entitled to do as he wished.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrisfromNJ, post: 625951, member: 17953"] Blackgnat Reading the address thing WOW , my kid did the same thing. He also did it with my home number. I was furious also. I know this sounds bad but I went to the post office and put hold on all his mail till further notice. Explaining to the post office that he didn't live there and they stopped his mail. Then I changed my phone number and I no longer had to deal with it. I am convinced my son did those things to "remind me" he is around and of course he felt entitled to do as he wished. Hope that helps Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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