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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    It was her nephew that stole the money, currently in jail on drug use and charges from this weekend.

    True that shops shouldn't accept checks from anyone else, but it happens. That is why I filled it out the way I did. I figured if someone stole it, it would be more difficult to cash.
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    Jenny, I agree...print out the email and bring it with you as evidence. It can be scary, but you never know, it may help out. If they find the guy, and the police only know of one abusive email, they may just give him a warning, but with your email, it would show a trend of him being an unstable person.

    Good luck!
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  • ldent42
    ldent42 NYC Posts: 7,859
    Jenny - I'm sorry that this happened but I would honestly take some solace in knowing it wasn't only you that was targeted and that the guy actually does this frequently. I know that sounds messed up but my thinking is that means its not personal and that would make me feel safer. I am surprised that its someone in your badminton community, but I guess it goes to show that there are creeps everywhere. Also I will second the idea of bringing a print out of the email and I would encourage to speak up. I can almost guarantee that if it's got you silenced, there are other people doing the exact same thing. That creep has obviously been at this for quite a while, if everyone who's been threatened by him came forward it might actually help the police get enough evidence to charge him. Or something.

    Deadnp - that really sucks about your friends nephew. It just goes to show what addiction can do to people. If he's already in jail maybe the checks he stole are still in his apartment. I used to have checks cashed at a pizzeria all the time - they only do it if they know you. So that might be something else to consider. I think you can also tell the bank to stop the check if you give them the check number and stuff but I don't know if that's a free service. I do feel for your friends family though because after losing her father now she has to deal with this bs from her nephew.
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  • samjam
    samjam New York Posts: 9,283
    I know life isn't supposed to be easy, but waiting for the moment it no longer feels like a battle. I feel like I've been climbing a mountain for the past 3 years...my legs are starting to give out.
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  • SD48277
    SD48277 Posts: 12,243
    samjam said:

    I know life isn't supposed to be easy, but waiting for the moment it no longer feels like a battle. I feel like I've been climbing a mountain for the past 3 years...my legs are starting to give out.

    Oh, Sam, I feel for you! It's okay to rest. You are amazing, and I hope you give yourself credit. It won't always feel like this. Feel free to pm me if you want to talk.
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    samjam said:

    I know life isn't supposed to be easy, but waiting for the moment it no longer feels like a battle. I feel like I've been climbing a mountain for the past 3 years...my legs are starting to give out.

    Hang in there Sam! No, life isn't supposed to be easy, and sometimes, it just feels like you are getting back on track and you get derailed again, and again...and again. In all honesty, there is no 'end' (well, when you die), but for now, take things as they come. Try to see something positive in the uncomfortable situations. You are doing the best you can, you can't control what other people do, only how you look at what has happened.
    I know it's easier said than done, but I do wish years ago I didn't spend so much time worrying...I would have enjoyed life more.
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  • PJSiren
    PJSiren Salem, OR Posts: 5,863
    deadendp said:

    I felt like the above comment needed to stand on its own. :frowning:

    I'm ticked that money I gave for a memorial donation last week was stolen. I got a text from a friend asking if I gave money to her mom last week. (They had a memorial for her dad just last Wednesday.) She knew that she could ask and I wouldn't be offended. I told her that I had given towards the food cupboard, as requested, by check, included in a card that I wrote out to her and family. Her nephew stole money donated in his grandfather's name to support the church food pantry. Now I have to keep an eye out to see if the check gets cashed, despite it having been written out to the church with the memo line specifically stating that it was to be put aside for the food pantry in Frank's name. (There are apparently some "groceries" around here that will cash checks for people despite them not being their check.) The police department is on it and Kim told me just to hang tight and let her know if anything happens. Who the hell steals money collected at a memorial to be put aside to feed hungry people? (I know it happens all the time, but I don't get it.)

    I'm sorry, but Ident42 is right, addiction does all kinds of crazy shit to people, we're dealing with it in my family now, my cousin is addicted to Heroin and has been in Jail already and was out and on parole, and doing good and then ended up with a druggy boyfriend again and then went on the run and got caught finally and now is back in jail, probably going to spend at least 1 year in Prison now....she's put my aunt and uncle and my grandparents through a lot and is not going to be there for her son....for all that time...he's only 5...and is a special needs baby...

    Sorry I didn't mean to get on a rant....I just thought I'd share my experience....hope your's turns out better....
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  • JWPearl
    JWPearl Posts: 19,893
    you dont want to know
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    these forum smileys are super creepy...
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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    PJSiren said:

    deadendp said:

    I felt like the above comment needed to stand on its own. :frowning:

    I'm ticked that money I gave for a memorial donation last week was stolen. I got a text from a friend asking if I gave money to her mom last week. (They had a memorial for her dad just last Wednesday.) She knew that she could ask and I wouldn't be offended. I told her that I had given towards the food cupboard, as requested, by check, included in a card that I wrote out to her and family. Her nephew stole money donated in his grandfather's name to support the church food pantry. Now I have to keep an eye out to see if the check gets cashed, despite it having been written out to the church with the memo line specifically stating that it was to be put aside for the food pantry in Frank's name. (There are apparently some "groceries" around here that will cash checks for people despite them not being their check.) The police department is on it and Kim told me just to hang tight and let her know if anything happens. Who the hell steals money collected at a memorial to be put aside to feed hungry people? (I know it happens all the time, but I don't get it.)

    I'm sorry, but Ident42 is right, addiction does all kinds of crazy shit to people, we're dealing with it in my family now, my cousin is addicted to Heroin and has been in Jail already and was out and on parole, and doing good and then ended up with a druggy boyfriend again and then went on the run and got caught finally and now is back in jail, probably going to spend at least 1 year in Prison now....she's put my aunt and uncle and my grandparents through a lot and is not going to be there for her son....for all that time...he's only 5...and is a special needs baby...

    Sorry I didn't mean to get on a rant....I just thought I'd share my experience....hope your's turns out better....
    My brother is a bipolar, recovering heroin addict. I know the cycle all too well. It's sad. I really do. I know how they play the game. It still pisses me off.
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  • PJSiren
    PJSiren Salem, OR Posts: 5,863
    deadendp said:

    PJSiren said:

    deadendp said:

    I felt like the above comment needed to stand on its own. :frowning:

    I'm ticked that money I gave for a memorial donation last week was stolen. I got a text from a friend asking if I gave money to her mom last week. (They had a memorial for her dad just last Wednesday.) She knew that she could ask and I wouldn't be offended. I told her that I had given towards the food cupboard, as requested, by check, included in a card that I wrote out to her and family. Her nephew stole money donated in his grandfather's name to support the church food pantry. Now I have to keep an eye out to see if the check gets cashed, despite it having been written out to the church with the memo line specifically stating that it was to be put aside for the food pantry in Frank's name. (There are apparently some "groceries" around here that will cash checks for people despite them not being their check.) The police department is on it and Kim told me just to hang tight and let her know if anything happens. Who the hell steals money collected at a memorial to be put aside to feed hungry people? (I know it happens all the time, but I don't get it.)

    I'm sorry, but Ident42 is right, addiction does all kinds of crazy shit to people, we're dealing with it in my family now, my cousin is addicted to Heroin and has been in Jail already and was out and on parole, and doing good and then ended up with a druggy boyfriend again and then went on the run and got caught finally and now is back in jail, probably going to spend at least 1 year in Prison now....she's put my aunt and uncle and my grandparents through a lot and is not going to be there for her son....for all that time...he's only 5...and is a special needs baby...

    Sorry I didn't mean to get on a rant....I just thought I'd share my experience....hope your's turns out better....
    My brother is a bipolar, recovering heroin addict. I know the cycle all too well. It's sad. I really do. I know how they play the game. It still pisses me off.
    Oh I think my cousin is bipolar too, and she refuses to seek treatment for the mental illness...because she's afraid of beinig locked up in a hospital....it's so sad....she had so much potantial...I just hope she gets to rehab and can turn it around for her son.
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  • 23scidoo
    23scidoo Thessaloniki,Greece Posts: 19,969
    Ι get my salary today??
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  • FrankieG
    FrankieG Abingdon MD Posts: 9,100
    I'm always in such a good mood on a show day. :)
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  • whispering hands
    whispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    I figured out the sbolic representation of the word Fucknugget on accident today.. Lol. Ok off to Lowe's to replenish tools.
  • 23scidoo
    23scidoo Thessaloniki,Greece Posts: 19,969
    Cleaning house..i have lot to do..been lazy for long
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856

    I figured out the sbolic representation of the word Fucknugget on accident today.. Lol. Ok off to Lowe's to replenish tools.

    This leaves it up to personal interpretation whether you meant "symbolic" or "shambolic". Either are applicable to the degenerate situation.
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
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  • SD48277
    SD48277 Posts: 12,243
    FrankieG said:

    I'm always in such a good mood on a show day. :)

    What show you going to, Frankie?
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    since the forum doesn't want me here...I guess I'll go work out...image
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  • PJSiren
    PJSiren Salem, OR Posts: 5,863
    Going to Portland on Saturday, I get to see my mamaw for the first time since I got married 5 years ago....I can't wait!!! I'm soooooo excited!!!!
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