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Ok, so we were robbed. What do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 639994" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>We have their name, address, phone, proof (the check) and police and postal service are on it and angry. This is mail fraud, apparently, as well as illegal check cashing. And whoever chased the check is in for some fun too. We've had calls all morning long, papers to sign, lots of interest. My father will get his money back because that signature on the check is obviously not mine. His bank said the investigation will take up to ten days and he could be reimbursed. </p><p></p><p>This lady is a real difficult child of 41 who was married some five times, although twelve years to this man. She has already been in trouble with financial institutions. She has lived over half the U.S., but not since this current marriage because he has a very stable job with a good company in town. I know about him because we spoke to our ex-next door neighbors who are our friends and also friends with the couple, although they don't know the wife too well. Apparently, the two husbands went to school together, common in our small town, and he happened to marry this difficult child. In the small town that they live in, this is going to be major gossip. When a cop pulls up anywhere it is always major gossip. And they have kids who I really feel sorry for because, well, other kids are mean.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, they asked if we'd be willing to go to court as witnesses and we said we would. </p><p></p><p>All this for $200. Now that is a lot to me and hubby and probably a lot to her, but is it worth jail???</p><p></p><p>I am pretty sure her husband doesn't know about it. Our next door neighbors were good, solid folks and I can't see them knowingly hanging out with somebody who would do that. So I feel badly for the husband too, if he has no idea what she is like. Her court charges may have been before he met her. I wasn't the one looking up her court records. My husband did.</p><p></p><p>She is trying to put on a good persona of The Happy Homemaker.</p><p></p><p>Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeez.</p><p></p><p>Would my son do thi s if he had a check come in his mail? Probably not, but only because he's smart enough to know it could land him in jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 639994, member: 1550"] We have their name, address, phone, proof (the check) and police and postal service are on it and angry. This is mail fraud, apparently, as well as illegal check cashing. And whoever chased the check is in for some fun too. We've had calls all morning long, papers to sign, lots of interest. My father will get his money back because that signature on the check is obviously not mine. His bank said the investigation will take up to ten days and he could be reimbursed. This lady is a real difficult child of 41 who was married some five times, although twelve years to this man. She has already been in trouble with financial institutions. She has lived over half the U.S., but not since this current marriage because he has a very stable job with a good company in town. I know about him because we spoke to our ex-next door neighbors who are our friends and also friends with the couple, although they don't know the wife too well. Apparently, the two husbands went to school together, common in our small town, and he happened to marry this difficult child. In the small town that they live in, this is going to be major gossip. When a cop pulls up anywhere it is always major gossip. And they have kids who I really feel sorry for because, well, other kids are mean. Anyhow, they asked if we'd be willing to go to court as witnesses and we said we would. All this for $200. Now that is a lot to me and hubby and probably a lot to her, but is it worth jail??? I am pretty sure her husband doesn't know about it. Our next door neighbors were good, solid folks and I can't see them knowingly hanging out with somebody who would do that. So I feel badly for the husband too, if he has no idea what she is like. Her court charges may have been before he met her. I wasn't the one looking up her court records. My husband did. She is trying to put on a good persona of The Happy Homemaker. Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeez. Would my son do thi s if he had a check come in his mail? Probably not, but only because he's smart enough to know it could land him in jail. [/QUOTE]
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