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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
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HB, I kid, I kid. Just make a comment at dinner like "yeah and i was playing poker, cashed out for $1900 but when I got home, I only had $1800 in my pocket. strange, huh?" then make not-so-obvious eye contact with the kid, and gauge his response. [/ QUOTE ] Ok, tx and tx for going along w/ my 'running gag' (I DO use it sparingly). That's decent advice and I'll see if I can slip it in. |
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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
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Plus: Social retard? wtf, I'm more normal than most on here. [/ QUOTE ] i dunno. i mean, how old are you? and you still live with moms? |
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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
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I kid, I kid. Just make a comment at dinner like "yeah and i was playing poker, cashed out for $1900 but when I got home, I only had $1800 in my pocket. strange, huh?" then make not-so-obvious eye contact with the kid, and gauge his response. [/ QUOTE ] many people already think poker gains = funny money. if i were actually trying to recover my loss instead of lay blame, i think i would avoid directly mentioning poker. it's already hard enough to defend a position of need an alleged thief when money was taken from what they would probably consider a large roll of cash. the kid avenue just doesn't sound like it would work, and i can't make any assumptions about your relationship with your brother or his disposition. the first idea that comes to mind is to openly search for the money in front of everyone, like after dinner. encourage people to see it as a problem that they can help you solve, and don't accuse anybody of anything. it must simply be lost, and you must have lost it. maybe your brother will approach you and say theft has been a problem in his household. it also gives the kid a chance to "find" it or get scared and confess to his father, etc. minimal risk to potentially open doors. i'd also pitch the note. i think a thief might just get analysis paralysis and hope for the best when actually confronted, but only virtually. |
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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
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[ QUOTE ] Plus: Social retard? wtf, I'm more normal than most on here. [/ QUOTE ] i dunno. i mean, how old are you? and you still live with moms? [/ QUOTE ] In his defense, he takes care of his elderly mother. In Noah's defense, HB might be one of the most socially awkward posters on 2p2. I think this is part act on HB's part though. |
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I'm shutting down my computer and won't give him the log-in password and am treating him coldly which is VERY much different from the way it normally would be. [/ QUOTE ] don't snub the kid. |
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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
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[ QUOTE ] I'm shutting down my computer and won't give him the log-in password and am treating him coldly which is VERY much different from the way it normally would be. [/ QUOTE ] don't snub the kid. [/ QUOTE ] seriously, if you snub the kid, he's gonna be thinking, "well, I only stole from mean uncle Howard. He deserves it imo for being so mean to me." If you're nice to him, he'd be thinking "yuck, my uncle Howard is so nice, I feel guilty for stealing from him, and put the money back." But then again, if he did steal it in the first place, he most likely has no morals in the first place. Funny thing to do would be to say I'm missing 100 dollars in front of the whole family while looking only at the kid. Hopefully your brother can take a hint. |
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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
lol the advice in this thread is patently horrible,
if this kid doesn't learn his lesson, it'll be $200 next time, and your whole roll the time after that if you think the kid did it, you need to speak to his parents and come up with a decisive course of action |
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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
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[ QUOTE ] I'm shutting down my computer and won't give him the log-in password and am treating him coldly which is VERY much different from the way it normally would be. [/ QUOTE ] don't snub the kid. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. If you are not certain, you should not punish the kid. I mean, there is as much evidence against your brother stealing the money as there is against the kid (i.e. none). |
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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
astroglides advice is money imo.
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Re: Got company. $100 missing. Here\'s what I\'ve done.
how close are you to the kid?
if close and you are 100% positive the cash is missing and you are 99% sure that he took it, confront him and tell him that you value your relationship and that if he is honest with you and admits to taking the cash, you can put this behind you and move on. throw in the 'i was a kid once too' bs also. then if he admits it, tell him to tell you how much. if he is honest again...let him keep the cash as proof of how much you value him and his honesty in the matter. edit: forgot to mention...if he lies about it...beat him to a [censored] pulp behind closed doors |
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