Addict
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Did she pay you back?!?!
Sounds like my hubby's mom before I came into the picture lmao same kinda deal
Can't trust my mother with money either. I'm sorry! :/
Take her to court.
Do everything you can to make her feel guilty, then eventually, she may pay you back. Or you could just steal her bank account info and take your money back with interest ;)
I'm very sorry. She needs help ASAP.
You should trust absolutely no one with your finances. I wish I would give my mother my bank card for a withdrawal. I bet you won't do this again!
Can't believe you've gotten so many YDI's honestly people, it's OP's MOTHER, of course OP's going to trust her with their card. Come on people.
For those who think she deserved it, she should be able to trust her mother
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I'm sorry to hear. but please get her to seek help as pathological gambling can be as debilitating as using drugs. Take care xx
1) Inform her that she needs to pay you back. Also, understand it likely isn't going to happen. 2) Show her those free casino games on iphones or whatever, that are cheap and free. She can play out her gambling addiction, without actually going bankrupt. Simple, huh? I have a family member who wasted thousands until someone just got him a smartphone with the casino app and said "here. play this. itll cost you a couple bucks a month instead of hundreds or thousands" and he just uses that and pays like $2.99 for more chips if hes out, that lasts him at least a week or two. 3) Understand it's not being a good daughter to enable someone's addiction. If you didn't know, that sucks. But she needs help, not gambling money