Yes you can. You just don't want to see the truth. Of COURSE she's trying to scam you. |
People who lie always give too many details. She's lying to you. Love, A profiler |
If she doesn't want to direct deposit or paypal or venmo, then the only other option (if she is staying and getting any more bonuses) is a check marked "for deposit only." |
I disagree. I have employed three housekeepers who most people would consider low income and they have all been very careful with their money. |
You do realize that you are leaving your children with someone you believe is both stupid and a liar.... that’s really bad. |
+1 Poor people very rarely "lose" money. Drama, yes. Emergencies, yes. But losing money is not normal, especially two years in a row. |
I hope you don't mind me asking - but how much did you give her? We have a guy who works in our yard once a month or so. Usually we give him $150 for his work. One time he came back to the house a few days after he'd been here, to tell us he'd lost the cash - and asking if we could give it to him again. I don't think he scammed us - he seems very trustworthy - but it sure felt crppy to be asked to pay twice. We did it, and he still comes to the house once a month or so - but it feels like something has changed, at the same time. I guess our bottom line was we were just fcking grateful that we were in a position where we could give him another $150 and it wouldn't mean no food for the week. But we're not Moneybags McGruffs, either, and aren't in a position to just hand over cash all the time. Anyway - sorry you are in this position. I'd be very upset if I felt like someone I was trusting in my home, with my kids, was possibly scamming me - or had terrible judgment. And it must be terrible for her, too. |
Op here. It was $700. |
She’s trying to scam you, the same way her boyfriend scans her. She doesn’t want to believe her boyfriend would steal from her, and you don’t want to believe your nanny would steal from you. In a way, you’re two peas in a pod, you’re both hopelessly devoted to the power of positive thinking. |
It’s not a scam. She knows from last year that you did nothing to replace the money.
My guess is that someone in her family is stealing from her and she can’t ring herself to face it. Why replace her? She isn’t doing anything to you. You gave her a gift and she lost it. It has nothing to do with you. |
+1. Now if you replaced the money after the first time she lost the money, I would say it was a scam. |
Give her a check. |
Weird that she would try this after you didn't pay again the last time she "lost" the money |
No one sticks $700 in cash (20s and 50s) in their back jeans pocket. You would put it in your purse or bag. If it is was in the front jeans pocket, it isn't going to fall out when you pull your pants down.
I agree, probably a family member stealing from her. |
I think someone is stealing from her too. Next year, give her a sweater. |