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Daughter 24 stole from me
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 680297" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The husband may very well be in on it, whatever "it" is.</p><p></p><p>Where does Daughter get all this good stuff to sell on E-bay? I have tried to make a living on E-bay and unless you have a supply of good stuff, you can't. Where would she get this supply? How much does s he make on e-bay? Is she maybe shoplifting too? Is husband? I know a someone who k new a someone who stole from work...electronics...never got caught the last I heard.</p><p></p><p>It just doesn't smell right. I agree that any addiction needs the same treatment, so it doesn't matter what she is addicted to. You still need to protect yourself because she has stolen from you and, having done it once, is at high risk to do it again. And may have done it before without your knowing it. It is sad to think they would do this to us, but they can and, if in debt for a criminal reason, often do. Please be careful. Stealing from us is a dangerous offense regardless of the reason. There is NO excuse for your daughter to take your money for ANY reason. To me, stealing is premeditated...not a mistake. You are her parents. What was she thinking? It is so disrespectful, besides so wrong.</p><p></p><p>JMO and I'm more on the tough love side of our adult children. Many hugs and hoping for the best for all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 680297, member: 1550"] The husband may very well be in on it, whatever "it" is. Where does Daughter get all this good stuff to sell on E-bay? I have tried to make a living on E-bay and unless you have a supply of good stuff, you can't. Where would she get this supply? How much does s he make on e-bay? Is she maybe shoplifting too? Is husband? I know a someone who k new a someone who stole from work...electronics...never got caught the last I heard. It just doesn't smell right. I agree that any addiction needs the same treatment, so it doesn't matter what she is addicted to. You still need to protect yourself because she has stolen from you and, having done it once, is at high risk to do it again. And may have done it before without your knowing it. It is sad to think they would do this to us, but they can and, if in debt for a criminal reason, often do. Please be careful. Stealing from us is a dangerous offense regardless of the reason. There is NO excuse for your daughter to take your money for ANY reason. To me, stealing is premeditated...not a mistake. You are her parents. What was she thinking? It is so disrespectful, besides so wrong. JMO and I'm more on the tough love side of our adult children. Many hugs and hoping for the best for all of you. [/QUOTE]
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