Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Financial and business mail, definitely yes. Private mail like a card or letter from a friend, no.
+1
+2
My ex flipping out on me for opening "his" mail eventually led to the revelation that he had several secret new credit cards, and was busy digging us into thousands of dollars of debt.
It wasn't really "his" mail, btw-- it was a overdraft notice addressed to just him, from our joint account.
He had no problem racking up credit card charges that
I was also responsible for (even though I had nothing to do with it). Lying hypocrite.
It's not like she tapped your phone, op. I don't see why you're upset, unless you have something to hide.