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<blockquote data-quote="mrsammler" data-source="post: 448299"><p>26??? Frankly, I thought she was a teen until I read this in the last post. 26 is WAY too old for this to be happening, or for you to be tolerating it or still hand-wringing about whether you should finance another month, etc. Pressing charges is your call, and I'm not experienced enough to advise on this, but giving her one more dime? I wouldn't. I can't imagine what the rationale for this would be wrt a 26-year-old. Any 26-year-old that forges your signature on a check, even for only $73, is a thief and not to be coddled or enabled any more, not even to the tune of a nickel. (Heck, any *well-functioning* 26-year-old is past the age for more assistance or coddling.) Step back and let her feel the organic consequences of her bad decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsammler, post: 448299"] 26??? Frankly, I thought she was a teen until I read this in the last post. 26 is WAY too old for this to be happening, or for you to be tolerating it or still hand-wringing about whether you should finance another month, etc. Pressing charges is your call, and I'm not experienced enough to advise on this, but giving her one more dime? I wouldn't. I can't imagine what the rationale for this would be wrt a 26-year-old. Any 26-year-old that forges your signature on a check, even for only $73, is a thief and not to be coddled or enabled any more, not even to the tune of a nickel. (Heck, any *well-functioning* 26-year-old is past the age for more assistance or coddling.) Step back and let her feel the organic consequences of her bad decisions. [/QUOTE]
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