Anonymous wrote:You have suspicions but no evidence. You can't prove that you had $120 in the clip and you can't prove that the kid took it. You think he stole it to fill up the gas tank, but why would he do that? Why wouldn't he just keep it if he was going to steal money? Presumably other people at this "school thing" also accessed the truck. Also, the gas tank could have been filled by his parents.
Ultimately you need to let it go. You're the one who lost a wad of cash and didn't even notice. Take better care of your money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I’d be pissed. I might say to the nephew that if he needed the money, you would have easily given it to him. Being a thief and a liar is no way to start out in life.
Y’all are assuming he took the money. What if it fell out of the clip?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I’d be pissed. I might say to the nephew that if he needed the money, you would have easily given it to him. Being a thief and a liar is no way to start out in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait were you helping the sibling or were you borrowing the truck to move your own stuff? Whose stuff were you moving?
My MIL and FIL are moving into assited living. My wife volunteered my labor to help empty the house, which included putting somethings in storage for later retrieval by other siblings, as well as delivering some furniture and art to a sibling that had already put dibs on some items.
Their son used the truck after me, put 250 miles on it, filled the tank, and lied about finding my money. He is a POS. And the family is basically doing nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Wait were you helping the sibling or were you borrowing the truck to move your own stuff? Whose stuff were you moving?