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Chmmy's picture

Im visiting with my brother, his lovely wife and their fantastic kids, 17 & 12 yrs old. When going to bed I never worry about where my purse is even though there are 2 kids in the house. My brother left cash on the kitchen counter after going to the ATM. He came down this morning took what he needed and put the rest in a cup in plain sight on a shelf in the kitchen. No worries about his kids putting their hands in it.

My home with the filthy, lying, manipulating skids is a different story. My purse stays with me especially at night. DH occasionally keeps cash in a drawer but seems to count it everyday since the skids would have easy access to it.

I keep cash in a cubby in my closet with my undies, hidden in an envelope with the amount written on in and we add or subtract and write the new amount when we add or take cash. DH & I both have access to it. I once put it in his drawer he asked me to keep it in mine(more hidden and under my underpants). He obvs doesnt trust either but wont say it. 

3 times money has gone missing in that house. Before I lived there I left money in an envelope in the kitchen with some papers to see what would happen. Just a 20, a 5 and a few singles. The 20 went missing. Just wanted to see what kind of skids I was dealing with.

After moving in money went missing from our joint enevelope that was sometimes in his drawer. When I said the amt doesnt match what we had written he made an excuse about taking it. It was $15 missing.

Again we are short $15. The envelope only said $39. I went to add $200, there was only 24 so I wrote +200=239. Ill let DH figure out there is only $224.

Anyone else have this problem. What do you do when there are 4 skids all known to lie and all learned to steal, lie & manipulate from mom. BM often stole from her own parents, sister, DH & his family and even her own kids(my skids). She stole from purses, people's homes but also through manipulation. Oh poor me, give me money for the kids and it wasnt for the kids. She also fraudulently used other people's credit cards or checking accounts.

I feel so relaxed here away from the slids but I miss my DH soooo much. He's my rock except when it comes to skids.

 

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thinkthrice's picture

But I caught SD age EIGHT red-handed going through my purse and Chef's wallet with OSS as the "lookout"

When I confronted her she said "Oh, I thought you were sleeping" as her EXCUSE!!

SD was a liar and troublemaker since I first layed eyes on her at age FIVE.  Makes me wonder if she's ever had her hands in the till at these part time jobs she works at.  

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Chmmy's picture

I saw the reviews but not the product but wouldn't this stain all of my undies since that is where i keep the cash, not to mention the carpet, my cube storage organizer?

Chmmy's picture

Got it!  I left it out before I moved in and all I found out is there is someone I cant trust & I lost $20 in the process

tog redux's picture

Lock up your money - buy a desk with a locking drawer, or a lock box.

I'm not sure I'd allow skids who steal from me to visit, but it sounds like your DH is in denial about it. If my SS ever had stolen from us (he told us BM asked him to, once, may or may not be true), he would have never been left alone in our home (though I know that middle of the night poses a problem).

Chmmy's picture

Visit? They live there! There's 4 skids. Not sure which one and like I said after I made a face that there was $$ missing he said oh ya i took some for whatever. Maybe true ??

Im not sure that he is in denial about this one. He counts a lot and hides money or asks me to hide it.

Cover1W's picture

Agree - a safe is a good thing to have no matter what.  A small one is not expensive.

Ispofacto's picture

I keep my purse in the trunk of my car, LOCKED in my own garage.  I keep the key in my room.  I keep my bedroom door locked even when I'm in there, and my office door locked.  In my own home.  The problem is not the druggies across town, it's my SD.

 

thinkthrice's picture

but then some children are taught ETHICS and RIGHT from WRONG by their parents!  WHAT A CONCEPT!!!  Biggrin

Seems the number that fall into the above category is dwindling down to practically nothing.

Harry's picture

So you can see who taking the money and have it on tape.

Chmmy's picture

Ive thought about that but Im very do unto others as you'd have done to yourself and the invasion of privacy by having a nanny cam....not so sure.

Ive been spied on bcuz the kids eavesdrop and that gets old but a cam seems going too far

sunshinex's picture

When SD was 6, I caught her taking money from a jar in my room. I gave her a stern talking to about why it's wrong to take things, especially money, from other people's belongings. DH was shocked that I was so hard on her about it... But this is exactly why. It starts with a few dollars from your parents room when you're young and if it's not stopped, it escalates. I asked him, "do you want to get calls from teachers saying she stole from their purse? no? then let me handle this properly" 

 

Ispofacto's picture

Yeah, SD got caught by us trying to steal from Walmart at 6, got a stern talking to.  Again from GMA when she was 8, lied when confronted about it, got a stern lecture from DH and me, her counselor, had to call GMA and apologize, give the item back.  It didn't register.  Nothing registers.  She went right back to stealing from me and GMA.

It doesn't help that BM uses SD as a screen and sympathy prop when BM shoplifts.

 

thinkthrice's picture

accidentally was walking out of the store with a cookie in his hand that I hadn't paid for yet.  I JUMPED HIS ASS!  He still remembers it but he has NEVER EVER EVER been in trouble with the law.  Better too strict than too lenient.

simifan's picture

Rule in my parents home was if there is no culprit, all get punished. Usually the guilty party got ratted out or copped too.