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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hide the tp and detergent, stop washing his clothes. Tell him you couldn't find these items for free and they're too expensive to buy.[/quote] He checks the checking account daily, that's where he's seeing all the purchases. He just thinks I'm blowing $60 at a time on random crap on Amazon.[/quote] Forward him your order confirmations from Amazon so that he can see you're buying things that are not frivolous.[/quote] She already said that he doesnt want to review the receipts. Which honestly is pretty annoying considering he is complaining. I'd go with not shopping for a month or having him do it.[/quote] NP here. You forward the Amazon receipts to his email. He can choose to open them or ignore them. If he harps on the charge, you give him the stock answer "I forwarded the receipt to your email. You can see for yourself.". If he complains that he doesn't want to review the receipts then you tell him he'll have to stop complaining about the Amazon charges. You aren't't going to waste time talking to him about the charges. He will have the receipt anytime he wants to know whY the charges are. Period.[/quote]
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