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It's official, I have an adolesent difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 359647" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I wish Cory had voluntarily admitted to doing that at his age! </p><p></p><p>However, I do think you should scare him straight. Really let him know what the penalties of what he did could be if you chose to take it up with the bank...or if he hadnt told you and you had went to the bank and they had investigated and charged him. Make a big stink about it. Let him know its a felony even for 20 bucks. With his disorders he will probably be so sorry he wont do it again. </p><p></p><p>I often wonder if I had made the bank charge Cory the first time he stole my debit card when he was like 13 if he would have stole my checks when he was older. Actually Cory stole a check when he was 7 but it was so stupid no one would cash it. He made it out to BANK and signed his name CORY...in all print. He tried to get 777777777 but didnt know he had to write anything on the other line...lmao. The bank was amused, gave him a stern talking to and sent him out the door and called me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 359647, member: 1514"] I wish Cory had voluntarily admitted to doing that at his age! However, I do think you should scare him straight. Really let him know what the penalties of what he did could be if you chose to take it up with the bank...or if he hadnt told you and you had went to the bank and they had investigated and charged him. Make a big stink about it. Let him know its a felony even for 20 bucks. With his disorders he will probably be so sorry he wont do it again. I often wonder if I had made the bank charge Cory the first time he stole my debit card when he was like 13 if he would have stole my checks when he was older. Actually Cory stole a check when he was 7 but it was so stupid no one would cash it. He made it out to BANK and signed his name CORY...in all print. He tried to get 777777777 but didnt know he had to write anything on the other line...lmao. The bank was amused, gave him a stern talking to and sent him out the door and called me. [/QUOTE]
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