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to-do list 1. break up with boyfriend 2. sue boyfriend for credit card fraud 3. win a hell of a lot of money 4. go on a cruise and celebrate getting away from a criminal freeloader yeah, it may be an FYL, but it would have been worse if you hadn't found out when you did. advice: put a padlock on your wallet, or something. just in case.
Make sure HLIF (err, HLS??) too!
that is so great that you can call the cops on him and have his sorry, lying, thieving, dirty low down ass thrown in jail. you have the proof.
Let the police do the confronting.
Absolutely.
I second that too. If she confronts him first, some of the evidence will be long gone before the cops come. Not to mention she might be in danger. I say spring the cops on him by surprise, THEN break up. That way he won't even see it coming, the thieving jerk.
Four words for him: Meet your new cellmate.
FYL, but YDI for letting your credit cards being so easily gained. Call the cops.
goodbye scumbag, hello fraudulent credit card theft charge.
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Do people not keep track of their bank and credit card records anymore?
call him out on it, although, how did he even get your credit cards long enough for him to scan them as well as your parents without you noticing?