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No denial now. What's the best course of action?
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<blockquote data-quote="sadandfrustrated" data-source="post: 669808" data-attributes="member: 19612"><p>I appreciate you for helping me think this through. Thank you. It's exactly what I need. </p><p></p><p>You're right about the jail part. He might not get jail. It was the check cashing place that told me it was a felony, but now that I think about it... I don't know whether they meant it was a felony for my son to cash it, the check was made to cash... or for the customer to write the check with not enough funds in her account. I don't want to get my customer in trouble either especially since she made good on the check. Okay.. so I'll skip the jail part. I could threaten to turn him in to the police although I really hate the thought of him in jail and what might happen to him there. So, I think i'll leave out the threats of jail, or calling the police because I don't think I could follow through with them. I'm going to have to go to the check cashing place and make good on that check though to protect my customer. </p><p></p><p>He does have to leave the house though. I guess I'll wait til my husband is home from work tomorrow and we'll sit down and talk to him and tell him he's got to leave the house and why, and I'll give him the rehab places phone number. I'm not going to do it today because I want to change the locks first and I'd like to have my husband here in case it doesn't go well. I wouldn't hesitate to call the cops if he gives us a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadandfrustrated, post: 669808, member: 19612"] I appreciate you for helping me think this through. Thank you. It's exactly what I need. You're right about the jail part. He might not get jail. It was the check cashing place that told me it was a felony, but now that I think about it... I don't know whether they meant it was a felony for my son to cash it, the check was made to cash... or for the customer to write the check with not enough funds in her account. I don't want to get my customer in trouble either especially since she made good on the check. Okay.. so I'll skip the jail part. I could threaten to turn him in to the police although I really hate the thought of him in jail and what might happen to him there. So, I think i'll leave out the threats of jail, or calling the police because I don't think I could follow through with them. I'm going to have to go to the check cashing place and make good on that check though to protect my customer. He does have to leave the house though. I guess I'll wait til my husband is home from work tomorrow and we'll sit down and talk to him and tell him he's got to leave the house and why, and I'll give him the rehab places phone number. I'm not going to do it today because I want to change the locks first and I'd like to have my husband here in case it doesn't go well. I wouldn't hesitate to call the cops if he gives us a problem. [/QUOTE]
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