valoren wrote: » 10 years ago my younger brother was doing a plumbing apprenticeship under our cousins husband. With the economic contraction, he was let go and needed to sign for the dole. He wouldn't be able to get it for three weeks and since we were close I said I'd give him 3 weeks dole to tide him over. Gave him €600 and agreed that he'd pay me €20 a week when he got his dole.
noubliezjamais wrote: » Just wondering cause I'm a bit lost when it comes to the law. I know a classmate of mine who had his phone nicked and the gardai say that this as happened a few times and the person has always got a sentence. However, other lads I talk to who engage in theft/fraud/etc...say that being convicted for theft and sent to prison/getting a record is very hard.
Lillyfae wrote: » Why do you ask?
noubliezjamais wrote: » Did you report him to the guards or not
Lillyfae wrote: » Ex husbands coke addicted best friend stole my wedding ring when we were at his place looking after him when he broke his ribs- I had left it on the kitchen table while cooking dinner. He'd asked us for a loan of a couple of thousand a few weeks before which we refused. Well shot of the two of them.
SlowBlowin wrote: » Have a family member (step daughter) who is a heroin addict, so thats a very big yes. All members of my family have been touched by her requirement for cash or things easily converted. We also now, later on in our lives than we bargained for, have a 10 year old who lives with us, and we are now his legal guardians.
valoren wrote: » 10 years ago my younger brother was doing a plumbing apprenticeship under our cousins husband. With the economic contraction, he was let go and needed to sign for the dole. He wouldn't be able to get it for three weeks and since we were close I said I'd give him 3 weeks dole to tide him over. Gave him €600 and agreed that he'd pay me €20 a week when he got his dole. Never saw a penny of it since. He was a bit thick when it came to finances. He once had a car loan with the local credit union and asked our mother if he got a second separate loan would the first loan need to be repaid. *facepalm* In 2012, he was getting married and two days before the wedding, the hotel contacted him looking for the reception fee of €4,500. He, being a dope, thought he could pay it the morning after using cash gifts. With only €1,500 cash on him he was caught short, and being a fool myself, I said we can do a €4,500 bank draft, he would give me the cash he had and he would settle with me after his honeymoon. It took 3 years and a permanent falling out between us instigated by his toxic wife until he threw a cheque for the 3 grand at my feet before disowning me. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. The prick still owes me €600 too but it's a price worth paying never to deal with them again.
SlowBlowin wrote: » At first glance I thought you said "We shot the two of them"..
corner of hells wrote: » I worked as a self employed contactor a good few years ago and got ripped off to the tune of a thousand Euro by a "friend" , just would not pay up , always had an excuse. The pox owed money everywhere but still lived the high life , however he was off sunning his bollix in Thailand for three weeks when his McMansion was broken into by an acquaintance who removed the stairs and floorboards from his house .
corner of hells wrote: » "He robbed me a few times, too but eventually he ****ed up and karma roasted him."
SlowBlowin wrote: » As far as we know she is living rough in the UK. When we went to court they found in our favour and gave us full legal guardianship. They then realised there had been a feck up and they had forgotten to carry out criminal record checks on everyone, but they made the judgement anyway and said they will do the checks but if they we OK we would not have to reappear in the courts. Then a week later we get called back into court, I was worried that something from my youth had showed up, but it turned out that the checks on me and my wife were fine, but the daughter had 2 ABH convictions in the past 6 months. They called us back to give us the maximum rights they could, so we have total say so in the child's future. I think in reality they were keen to pass the buck...
noubliezjamais wrote: » Is she in prison now or any criminal record?
SlowBlowin wrote: » My wife had 2 kids boy and girl. The son grew up, got a good job and married, bought a house started a family. The daughter left home at 17, and essentially disappeared, only resurfacing a Christmas, and maybe a couple of visits a year. She became a single parent and moved in with her boyfriends family in Scotland. We heard nothing for a few years then a frantic few days when she says she was beaten by her boyfriend and he was locked up. My wife flew to scotland and we paid for her to move what belonging she had back to the southcoast of the Uk where we were living at the time. We gave her the deposit so she could rent a small house, furished it, etc. For a short time she seemed to be "normal", then she started stealing from us during house visits. She stole from me, my wife, her grandmother (nicked her wedding ring), fabricated stories of mugging or "I left my purse in the taxi" to get money from the newsagents, the pub etc etc. It seemed everyone, related or not, had a story about how she had conned them out of money. We had very little contact for some time, and then I got a call from the police drug squad to say they had just seized a boy in a raid on a heroin dealer. It was the daughters house, by this time there were 7 people staying in the 2 bedrooms, including our grandson (by this stage the house had no functioning toilets). The police said the boy would go into care unless we had him, so we did. She (daughter) has since gone completely downhill, living rough, unable to get help because she was burnt bridges with all the help organisations, by starting with them all multiple times, and then using them. My wife and I went to court and obtained the maximum legal rights we could, we then retired early and moved back to Ireland with the grandson. Unrelated but at this point my wife was diagnosed with stage 3 Hodgkins Lymphoma, but she is now in remission after 6 months of chemo. People regularly say what a great thing we have done, but as Tony says "what you going to do". If you are a halfway reasonable person you would not let a family member go into care. The grandson has lots of issues, but we are getting great help from his school and others, he is a great kid as we both love him very much. When he came to us he was 7, we taught him to eat with a knife and fork and toilet trained him. Thats the backstory...
noubliezjamais wrote: » hope it's not to prying but could you give a backstory?
corner of hells wrote: » The irony is he managed to rob you a few times , me being not able to read and all that.
Hedgelayer wrote: » Same here, he's a right prck isn't he. Did he charge you for coffee too
Hedgelayer wrote: » Can you read ? I never said I believe in karma. I was trying to add irony to his story. Read it again