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Amazing. You know what? You know what's kind of tragic is that when I hear about like, oh, someone I know opening up a credit card in my name, I'm like, I immediately think like parents. Really? It's mind-blowing how many awful parents are out there who do not care about their kids at all and into their child's adult life are willing to just sacrifice them.
Amazing. You know what? You know what's kind of tragic is that when I hear about like, oh, someone I know opening up a credit card in my name, I'm like, I immediately think like parents. Really? It's mind-blowing how many awful parents are out there who do not care about their kids at all and into their child's adult life are willing to just sacrifice them.
Yeah, this goes, this happens a lot in Reddit stories or credit stories where it's no longer an am I the asshole situation. It's oh, they're a criminal. They committed a crime, and you know, maybe there's a world out there, there's some crimes that don't make you an asshole, but most crimes make you an asshole.
Yeah, this goes, this happens a lot in Reddit stories or credit stories where it's no longer an am I the asshole situation. It's oh, they're a criminal. They committed a crime, and you know, maybe there's a world out there, there's some crimes that don't make you an asshole, but most crimes make you an asshole.
Sounds like we need to get those people involved. You're not an asshole, you're a criminal.
Sounds like we need to get those people involved. You're not an asshole, you're a criminal.
It's a different category, like when you're breaking the law, especially like this, where it's full on theft. full on identity theft and stealing end of $6,000. And then you're trying to lie about it and deny it. And then when you're caught, you're trying to guilt trip them. It's like, why did you do this?
It's a different category, like when you're breaking the law, especially like this, where it's full on theft. full on identity theft and stealing end of $6,000. And then you're trying to lie about it and deny it. And then when you're caught, you're trying to guilt trip them. It's like, why did you do this?
And you're kind of like forcing your kid to go into the caretaker position because like you're just like, like inherently they love you, right? So they're like, I don't want to put you in a bad spot.
And you're kind of like forcing your kid to go into the caretaker position because like you're just like, like inherently they love you, right? So they're like, I don't want to put you in a bad spot.
What frustrates me is that just they were able to do this. Get to this stage. Comments, the utter balls of someone wrecking your credit and then telling you to mind your business when you try to hold them accountable for it. Someone else said, it's either your responsibility and you take the hit, or you let the law take care of it and you get your perfect credit back.
What frustrates me is that just they were able to do this. Get to this stage. Comments, the utter balls of someone wrecking your credit and then telling you to mind your business when you try to hold them accountable for it. Someone else said, it's either your responsibility and you take the hit, or you let the law take care of it and you get your perfect credit back.
Your mom said she wouldn't want those, cops, people in her life. Well, she shouldn't have committed identity theft then, while on probation no less. She obviously didn't learn anything from her last run-ins with the law. This woman wrecked your credit and potentially lost you the job you applied for.
Your mom said she wouldn't want those, cops, people in her life. Well, she shouldn't have committed identity theft then, while on probation no less. She obviously didn't learn anything from her last run-ins with the law. This woman wrecked your credit and potentially lost you the job you applied for.
Lastly, someone said, your mom didn't feel any guilt about ruining your credit and costing you a job. If she doesn't accept the consequences of her actions now, she will do it again. That's the ultimate reality. And she may never learn her lesson, is the sad thing. I don't know how she goes about preventing her mom from doing this to her again.
Lastly, someone said, your mom didn't feel any guilt about ruining your credit and costing you a job. If she doesn't accept the consequences of her actions now, she will do it again. That's the ultimate reality. And she may never learn her lesson, is the sad thing. I don't know how she goes about preventing her mom from doing this to her again.
I don't know. I don't know how you do that, but... Update. Hey!
I don't know. I don't know how you do that, but... Update. Hey!
I ended up filing a police report for identity theft. The day after I did it, I got a call from an investigator and we talked about it for 20 minutes. We also talked a little bit about the job I applied for, which is federal, and he said their background investigator would definitely be pulling his report for the identity theft. Because of that, I decided to go through with charges.
I ended up filing a police report for identity theft. The day after I did it, I got a call from an investigator and we talked about it for 20 minutes. We also talked a little bit about the job I applied for, which is federal, and he said their background investigator would definitely be pulling his report for the identity theft. Because of that, I decided to go through with charges.