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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 729427" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Can you confirm that she really is making the monthly payments? Hopefully you can see that she keeps making the payments without putting more charges on the card. Can you request a new card with a different number so she doesn't have access to it?</p><p></p><p>When my son was a minor he went online and made a small purchase with one of my credit cards. With shoplifting and theft the charge is determined by the amount...up to $x is a misdemeanor and over $x is a felony. $20 I think, but I could be wrong. Thinking it worked that way with theft by credit card I called the police. He was already on juvenile probation and I figured an additional misdemeanor wouldn't make that much difference. But I was told that any credit card fraud, regardless of amount, is a felony. I didn't want to be the one to put a felony on my child's record so I didn't pursue the matter. But I told him in no uncertain terms that if he used my card(s) again without permission I wouldn't hesitate to charge him, felony or not. To my knowledge, he never stole my cards again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 729427, member: 22877"] Can you confirm that she really is making the monthly payments? Hopefully you can see that she keeps making the payments without putting more charges on the card. Can you request a new card with a different number so she doesn't have access to it? When my son was a minor he went online and made a small purchase with one of my credit cards. With shoplifting and theft the charge is determined by the amount...up to $x is a misdemeanor and over $x is a felony. $20 I think, but I could be wrong. Thinking it worked that way with theft by credit card I called the police. He was already on juvenile probation and I figured an additional misdemeanor wouldn't make that much difference. But I was told that any credit card fraud, regardless of amount, is a felony. I didn't want to be the one to put a felony on my child's record so I didn't pursue the matter. But I told him in no uncertain terms that if he used my card(s) again without permission I wouldn't hesitate to charge him, felony or not. To my knowledge, he never stole my cards again. [/QUOTE]
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