He Found Out The Girl He’s Dating Stole His Debit Card And Racked Up Nearly $450 Ordering Takeout

For close to three months, this 25-year-old guy has been dating a 21-year-old girl. A month before he met her, the place where he was working informed him they were closing down for good, so he knew that meant he would lose his job.
As he began dating her, he mentioned he had to be careful with his money as he was going to eventually be unemployed.
A week or two before he got laid off (the exact day he lost his job was November 17th), he noticed that hundreds of dollars were being charged to his debit card from DoorDash.
The thing is, he exclusively uses Uber Eats to order takeout, and so he was quite confused as to why these charges were on his card.
“So I get on the phone with the bank and get all this refunded (almost $450 in DoorDash orders, crazy),” he explained.
“Now…last night she fell asleep with her phone unlocked. Typically I don’t care, I’ll plug it in and leave it. But she’s been wanting me to make things official, so I wanted to see what else she’s got going on.”
While he was searching through her phone, he came across a number for a credit or debit card, and it crossed his mind that perhaps she had actually stolen his card number.
His gut instinct was right, as he logged into her DoorDash app and found that all of the charges she had made there were connected to his debit card that he just had to close down.
He has no clue where she ordered the food to be delivered since it never went to his apartment, but that’s beside the point.

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He chose not to confront her, and instead, he ran out earlier today to run an errand and let her sleep in at his place.
When he came back, he picked up her purse and tried to see if she had anything else of his, like his social security number.
He didn’t find anything else that belonged to him, but he did learn that she has been lying to him about her age, and she’s actually 20.
She then caught him digging through her purse and asked if he needed help locating something, to which he said he was double checking his social security number wasn’t somewhere in there.
She questioned him about why she would have something like that, but he simply smiled and asked her if she would like to discuss this now or later. She mentioned she was in the middle of cleaning, so he dropped the topic.
“I’m thinking about just sending her the photos I took of the transactions and seeing what she says,” he continued.
“My goal here is to let her collect her things to go to her house “for the weekend” and just get rid of her.”
What do you think he should do?
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