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First Post: 23 year old Daughter Drains Our Bank and Driving Us Crazy
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<blockquote data-quote="LavenderShoremaid" data-source="post: 712358" data-attributes="member: 21813"><p>Thanks everyone! I check and recheck everything now regarding the information she may have gotten hold of. Do credit checks regularly. Changed all the passwords etc. Right now she is doing her best to try to bully me into giving back "her savings". Yeah, the money she stole from us! If my bank traced our money to her Paypal account...then oh well them's the breaks kiddo. Our bank said our claim was valid. They also said they would prosecute if they found out who it was. </p><p></p><p>Then she tries guilt. "You just won't be part of my childs life then!" (the so-called grandchild that I have no idea if it exists or not). "I need money for pre-natal vitamins and I need to get a 3D sonogram and it costs 298 $ and the insurance won't cover it I already checked...." I said to her you don't NEED anything right now and a regular sonogram is to check the health of a baby and the doctor would decide that. I think if the daddy is still in your life let him pay for it he had a part in making it !</p><p></p><p>I have no idea if she uses any drugs or alcohol. I know she drinks wine but i don't know if she abuses it. </p><p></p><p>We are looking into getting a safe to lock up the valuables on the off-chance she drops by-which she doesn't. Right now she thinks she has it all (information/passwords etc.). </p><p></p><p>She has had state assistance on and off since leaving our home. She also has health insurance through my husband but won't use it because they require co-pays. I think the state dropped her because she was working .</p><p></p><p>I'm working on detachment and trying not to fall for her tricks. We checked with her local police-no suicide attempts were made in the 3 month period she said it happened. Lies lies and more lies piled on top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LavenderShoremaid, post: 712358, member: 21813"] Thanks everyone! I check and recheck everything now regarding the information she may have gotten hold of. Do credit checks regularly. Changed all the passwords etc. Right now she is doing her best to try to bully me into giving back "her savings". Yeah, the money she stole from us! If my bank traced our money to her Paypal account...then oh well them's the breaks kiddo. Our bank said our claim was valid. They also said they would prosecute if they found out who it was. Then she tries guilt. "You just won't be part of my childs life then!" (the so-called grandchild that I have no idea if it exists or not). "I need money for pre-natal vitamins and I need to get a 3D sonogram and it costs 298 $ and the insurance won't cover it I already checked...." I said to her you don't NEED anything right now and a regular sonogram is to check the health of a baby and the doctor would decide that. I think if the daddy is still in your life let him pay for it he had a part in making it ! I have no idea if she uses any drugs or alcohol. I know she drinks wine but i don't know if she abuses it. We are looking into getting a safe to lock up the valuables on the off-chance she drops by-which she doesn't. Right now she thinks she has it all (information/passwords etc.). She has had state assistance on and off since leaving our home. She also has health insurance through my husband but won't use it because they require co-pays. I think the state dropped her because she was working . I'm working on detachment and trying not to fall for her tricks. We checked with her local police-no suicide attempts were made in the 3 month period she said it happened. Lies lies and more lies piled on top. [/QUOTE]
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