Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You posted this before.
No, I did not. I just printed out all my statements yesterday and added up the totals. $2k
I feel sick.
The app store purchases were things like chatgpt+ and a study app. Amazon items ranged from room decor and organization to sports equipment and jewelry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friends kid did the same thing. Said she “ found the card in the kitchen and thought it was a gift card” Total BS, she knew the difference.
I’d totally make her pay you back all of it. I wouldn’t wait until the summer though. She needs to pay you back now, and give up the stuff she ordered too. If she doesn’t have the funds find jobs for her to do that she can earn money doing. Preferably when she would rather be doing other things. No phone until she’s paid you back.
This.
Sometimes cards don't feel like real money to them. I would put her on a cash only system for a while.
Anonymous wrote:You posted this before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much total? I'd probably have a stern talk and let it go.
Omg she’s 15 not a baby she knew she was stealing
OP raised a real winner criminal
Anonymous wrote:How much total? I'd probably have a stern talk and let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Im not sure this warrants full freak out. Just ask her why? Tell her she is returning the items and/or paying you back. Set a stronger consequence for if there is a next time.
Anonymous wrote:A friends kid did the same thing. Said she “ found the card in the kitchen and thought it was a gift card” Total BS, she knew the difference.
I’d totally make her pay you back all of it. I wouldn’t wait until the summer though. She needs to pay you back now, and give up the stuff she ordered too. If she doesn’t have the funds find jobs for her to do that she can earn money doing. Preferably when she would rather be doing other things. No phone until she’s paid you back.