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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 712697" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>One thing my kids HATED was that I always insisted that if you stole you had to return the item and pay for it also. Or if you used it up, you had to pay double the price. It never mattered to me if it was $1 or $100, those were the rules. It seems to stick. I realize that might give your daughter a hefty price tag to pay off, but it also might scare her. </p><p></p><p>Is she using drugs? Is that what she is stealing for? Those questions just occurred to me. It is possible at her age that she is using and you don't know it. Where was she going with that Uber? What has she been charging to your card? What other people's cards has she been using? Have other relative's and neighbor's cards been charged? She could be using any neighbor's card very easily. It is vastly easier to find out how to steal someone's identity from youtube than you think. If she wants to learn how, she is well on her way. Given that she has done so much already, you might want to get a multipanel drug test from the drugstore and test her just to be sure.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry to have to suggest these things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 712697, member: 1233"] One thing my kids HATED was that I always insisted that if you stole you had to return the item and pay for it also. Or if you used it up, you had to pay double the price. It never mattered to me if it was $1 or $100, those were the rules. It seems to stick. I realize that might give your daughter a hefty price tag to pay off, but it also might scare her. Is she using drugs? Is that what she is stealing for? Those questions just occurred to me. It is possible at her age that she is using and you don't know it. Where was she going with that Uber? What has she been charging to your card? What other people's cards has she been using? Have other relative's and neighbor's cards been charged? She could be using any neighbor's card very easily. It is vastly easier to find out how to steal someone's identity from youtube than you think. If she wants to learn how, she is well on her way. Given that she has done so much already, you might want to get a multipanel drug test from the drugstore and test her just to be sure. I am sorry to have to suggest these things. [/QUOTE]
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