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Her Boyfriend’s Mom Stole Her Credit Card At A Funeral, Then Used It To Shop Online

“I [also] had not noticed any transactions through my bank app that weren’t from me. The next day, Greg texted me, saying he found my card on top of the washer. He said he didn’t know how he missed it, but it was there waiting [for him] when he went to do some laundry. I told him I’d get it from him in a couple of days when he came back to our apartment.”

Then, the next day, she checked her bank account and noticed someone had placed an Amazon order on her credit card, although she hadn’t bought anything from Amazon in weeks. Greg hadn’t made the order, so she reported the fraudulent charge to her bank.

However, not long after discovering the Amazon charge, she found out who did it.

“It was discovered that Lisa used my card for the purchase because she couldn’t find hers,” she recalled.

“She said she would pay me back soon and that she really needed it. I don’t know what she bought, but I don’t care, considering she stole my card. She also has a history of gambling and stealing. She has taken money from Greg before, and a driving factor of her divorce [from] Greg’s father was that she stole most of his savings while they were separated.”

Because of Lisa’s bad history with money and the nerve she had to use her credit card without permission, she contacted the police and told them what she had done.

Now, Lisa is furious with her and hasn’t stopped insulting her, telling her she should’ve waited until she could pay her back. However, she wasn’t so sure she’d ever get paid back without the cops intervening.

Should she feel bad for reporting her boyfriend’s mom to the police?

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