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[quote=Anonymous]See if you can get the one time forgiveness from Epic. Then, remove his device, change all the passwords on the accounts and the computer. I wouldn’t hesitate to tell him that baby Larla can’t eat because he spent all your money. Scare the crap out of him. If he’s doing it on a gaming system, sell the gaming system. I don’t care if you and your husband play it too. It’s gone. When you finally give him access to a computer again, you set up all the accounts yourself and he does not know the passwords. He wants anything, you have to plug in the numbers. My kid did not get his AppleID password until his 18th birthday and all charges had to be authorized by me. He hated it, but I did not care. Also, where is your backup account or emergency credit card that you keep in reserve? Always have one because your account info could just as easily been stolen by hackers. Set the limits on your cards to alert you/require authorization to be pretty low. Also, stop using debit cards. Debit card misuse means that you have to convince the bank to reinstate your money if there’s a dispute. With a credit card, you don’t need to pay the charge while the dispute is ongoing. [/quote]
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