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  • #16
    Re: My bank statement and Capital One

    It all depends what side of the story. If 'family member' is trying to control and the situation is bad.....say an abused women trying to get herself and a kid out and to a safe place...then way to go, I'd help all I could. If it's someone trying to steal...shame on them. But we have no way of knowing...do we?

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    • #17
      Re: My bank statement and Capital One

      Thanks for the support. Hopefully, my user name tells it all.

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      • #18
        Re: My bank statement and Capital One

        My thoughts exactly boefixepa - getting your cash ducks lined up to make a move away from what might be an abusive situation can be difficult to orchestrate. And if poster is trying to pull a fast one, there is likely nothing we'll say that would convince them otherwise. I'd vote for number #1 scenario as most slicksters would not be out on the internet cruising for answers, but I might warn you Hiddenmess if you are in an abusive situation then some abusers do put software on computers to log your keystrokes, so please be careful!

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        • #19
          Re: My bank statement and Capital One

          If this is a case of an abusive situation, I definitely sympathize and wish the OP the best.

          But don't you think that the offender is going to get REALLY angry once he sees a big wad of cash gone from his account? Regardless of the circumstances here, I have a feeling this is not going to end well.

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