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Theft and Deception

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James_TKRA

Junior Member
New York

This is the situation, any advice would be REALLY helpful.

Person A lives with Person B, they split up, Person A owes Person B money for bills etc. They still live in the same house. Persona A gives person B her bank card and tells Person B to draw money out, Person B does so, Person B has Person A's pin, no one can prove how Person B got the pin. Months later, Person A is out of money, and taking too many drugs. Person A declares money has been stolen from her account on several occasions. There is CCTV footage of Person B using Person A's card. The police are involved and find images and Person As's story checks out. Person B tells them his side.

What is the case here? Who/what happens? Is it a case of 6 of one and half a dozen of the other?
 


Ohiogal

Queen Bee
If person A's story checks out, Person B needs an attorney. Person B could be charged with crimes.
 

outonbail

Senior Member
New York

This is the situation, any advice would be REALLY helpful.

Person A lives with Person B, they split up, Person A owes Person B money for bills etc. They still live in the same house. Persona A gives person B her bank card and tells Person B to draw money out, Person B does so, Person B has Person A's pin, no one can prove how Person B got the pin.
Person B got the pin from person A at the same time person B got person A's bank card with instructions to draw money out. So there is no need to prove the obvious.
Months later, Person A is out of money, and taking too many drugs. Person A declares money has been stolen from her account on several occasions. There is CCTV footage of Person B using Person A's card. The police are involved and find images and Person As's story checks out. Person B tells them his side.

What is the case here? Who/what happens? Is it a case of 6 of one and half a dozen of the other?
Unless there is a substantial amount of money involved, nothing will happen. Person A will be instructed to change her pin and told not to give it out anymore. This means that person A will have to go to the ATM herself from now on whenever she needs money for drugs.
When the first of September rolls around and person A has a positive balance again, all will be roses between A and B and B will have the new pin number shortly thereafter.

The cycle will begin again.

Who are you, person A, B or person C trying to slip into the B position?

I person A Bipolar?
 

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