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<blockquote data-quote="TweetyD" data-source="post: 718702" data-attributes="member: 22258"><p>I want to thank all of you for your advice. S**** has even stole money from her own daughter, my BFF's granddaughter. S**** stole money and a gun from her dad. Attempted to use someone else's identity "to obtain money and/or credit", whose identity is unknown and for some unknown reason there is no outcome/conviction known. Several years ago, on a much lower scale, S**** did much the same thing. At that time my BFF told her "if I ever find out you are doing drugs, lying to me, stealing from me......that's it". But even after this, my BFF has not enforced any consequences. When all this was discovered my BFF just about had a break-down, her health is not the best, she had breast cancer four years ago. She was diagnosed just a few months after I was, so we have a very deep bond for many reasons. The total theft is not known as the pawn shop said it would take an order from the police to release the pawn records. Yesterday I was told that "there are some things as far back as 2013" that my BFF was not aware of. Just a few weeks before this erupted my BFF and S**** were at an ATM that was unfamiliar to by BFF so S**** "helped" her, actually made a big deal about turning her back so she wouldn't see the PIN being entered. S**** is a liar and a darn good actor, she knew the PIN as she had been stealing from ATMs using her mom's card for over a year. Lying, cheating, stealing is not something anyone should do, but when it's your own "child" I feel that is the worst betrayal of all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TweetyD, post: 718702, member: 22258"] I want to thank all of you for your advice. S**** has even stole money from her own daughter, my BFF's granddaughter. S**** stole money and a gun from her dad. Attempted to use someone else's identity "to obtain money and/or credit", whose identity is unknown and for some unknown reason there is no outcome/conviction known. Several years ago, on a much lower scale, S**** did much the same thing. At that time my BFF told her "if I ever find out you are doing drugs, lying to me, stealing from me......that's it". But even after this, my BFF has not enforced any consequences. When all this was discovered my BFF just about had a break-down, her health is not the best, she had breast cancer four years ago. She was diagnosed just a few months after I was, so we have a very deep bond for many reasons. The total theft is not known as the pawn shop said it would take an order from the police to release the pawn records. Yesterday I was told that "there are some things as far back as 2013" that my BFF was not aware of. Just a few weeks before this erupted my BFF and S**** were at an ATM that was unfamiliar to by BFF so S**** "helped" her, actually made a big deal about turning her back so she wouldn't see the PIN being entered. S**** is a liar and a darn good actor, she knew the PIN as she had been stealing from ATMs using her mom's card for over a year. Lying, cheating, stealing is not something anyone should do, but when it's your own "child" I feel that is the worst betrayal of all. [/QUOTE]
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