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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am pretty sure it's not an accident. At their school they use their school ID number as a PIN to get into all systems; including clarity, school website, and lunch. There is no way one can use other student's ID number just by accident. This[b] thug [/b]is getting 2 to 3 $.75/item every single day. So far ~ $100 stolen. I know it's not my kid, some of the things that were bought are the kind of items that my kid would never like to eat. Also, the timestamp when the PIN is entered is not my kids lunch time. [/quote] Seriously? Also why did you let it get to $100 before you said anything?[/quote] Don't contribute anything useful to the thread, just blame the victim![/quote] Based on the figures "2 to 3 $.75/item every single day" this has been going on for more than 2 months. If I were the school I would also wonder why it has been going on so long before OP complained. That said just call the school and find out what is going on. Maybe a kid did steal your kids pin, maybe the kid is just using the wrong pin. As for calling a child a 'thug" , I think that is a bit below the belt. The kid isn't stealing from your child by force. I am not condoning theft, if it is indeed theft, but calling a child a thug is a bit harsh OP. [/quote]
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