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difficult child stole my debit card!
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 116454" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>witz, For all her smarts, she actually didn't understand why the machine ate my card. She honest to God thought if she could just get a hold of someone somewhere anywhere related to the bank, she'd have been able to get my card back! I mean, duh.</p><p></p><p>H is home today so he's going to have that sit down discussion with difficult child. I am hoping she can sit long enough for it to be a RATIONAL discussion and I hope H can stay calm long enough to say what needs to be said before they start yelling. I am thankful actually that I am not home to get involved. Surely difficult child will call me for some reinforcement, but she won't get any. At least H finally realizes the folly of keeping her car on our insurance! He's going to give her until the end of the month to secure a job so she can get her own. And if she hasn't by then, Oh well, the car's coming off ours! Finally. I've only been telling him this since September.</p><p></p><p>She knows she is in deep doo doo. What I hate is that when she's confronted she immediately flips out and starts screaming and defending herself as if there is an actual viable defence here. The tears, the running off...so glad I made it into work. Despite 8" of snow this morning, I made it in. How sad is that, that I'd rather be at work than home with my family. I just can't stand the BS and lies anymore. </p><p></p><p>Kathy, I know you're right...still am having a hard time bringing the hammer down, though. I know I'm almost there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 116454, member: 2211"] witz, For all her smarts, she actually didn't understand why the machine ate my card. She honest to God thought if she could just get a hold of someone somewhere anywhere related to the bank, she'd have been able to get my card back! I mean, duh. H is home today so he's going to have that sit down discussion with difficult child. I am hoping she can sit long enough for it to be a RATIONAL discussion and I hope H can stay calm long enough to say what needs to be said before they start yelling. I am thankful actually that I am not home to get involved. Surely difficult child will call me for some reinforcement, but she won't get any. At least H finally realizes the folly of keeping her car on our insurance! He's going to give her until the end of the month to secure a job so she can get her own. And if she hasn't by then, Oh well, the car's coming off ours! Finally. I've only been telling him this since September. She knows she is in deep doo doo. What I hate is that when she's confronted she immediately flips out and starts screaming and defending herself as if there is an actual viable defence here. The tears, the running off...so glad I made it into work. Despite 8" of snow this morning, I made it in. How sad is that, that I'd rather be at work than home with my family. I just can't stand the BS and lies anymore. Kathy, I know you're right...still am having a hard time bringing the hammer down, though. I know I'm almost there. [/QUOTE]
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