Anonymous wrote:Tell them to leave you a gift card that they can track purchases online. Most visa and Amex allow you to do this. I would insist because you don't want to be held responsible for any missing money. As a parent I'd probably put a hidden camera right where the money is left to catch the thief.
Anonymous wrote:I've been with my NF for 2 years, they're kids are older and don't really need a nanny, more like a homework helper and someone to drive them around to their activities. The boy misbehaves pretty often, and I know they've had behavior problems with him at home and at school. MB and DB leave money for me to buy groceries at least once a week, usually $30-$40. I always leave the receipt with the change.
Recently, they have brought up $10 or $20 that they left on the counter that is not there anymore, and they ask me if used it for some groceries, but I never take money unless they specify they want me to buy groceries. They usually say okay and then question their son, but say "He has his own money so he doesn't need to take what's on the counter." Today, DB texted me and asked me about some money he left in the kitchen and $20 is missing, he said they suspect it might be the kid and he's just asking me to make sure I didn't use it for groceries.
I explained to him I only use grocery money that they leave specifically and never touch any other random money or change that is laying around, I feel like they might suspect that it's me taking the money and that makes me feel horrible and really uncomfortable! I would never steal someone else's money!
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like they're pretty sure it's their son, but are hoping there's an innocent explanation so they look for it, however unlikely. I wouldn't take it personally.
