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I would have one less "Good" friend. If the proof was indisputable, I would drop them like the garbage they are.
No GOOD friend would steal from me. That's not how you treat your friends. |
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CHELSEA K
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Kick some *** grrrl. You better get this situation under control and quick. Do not forgive poeple like this. |
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enrique7718
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take them off the friend list and end of story |
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AtiaoftheJulii
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Kill her
No..really cease being friends with her |
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ivan8r
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Either confront your friend to get your money back or call the police and report the crime. |
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Life
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Confront them, and stop speaking to them. Real friends don't do stuff like that. |
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The Wižard
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My good friends wouldn't have stolen my money,,I would have already given it to them and they know it. If I knew they needed it, they wouldn't have even needed to ask for it. If someone you counted as a good friend stole your money, maybe they weren't as a good a friend as you thought they were. |
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IJToomer
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Confront them then not be friends with them any more. |
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Afootshort
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I would let them know that I know they are in a bad situation right now, and I would ask them if they needed to borrow some money. I have found life alot easier when I live with forgivness. |
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robert s
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Turn him/her in.If there is one thing I cannot abide it is a thief, because a thief and a liar are one the same. I would turn him/her in perhaps that will teach the lesson that he/she needs to learn. I would also dissociate myself from him/her. |
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Thomas K
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It depends on whether you want the money back, keep the friend or both.
I would ask for an explanation without accusation first. |
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ruthaford_jive
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I would say, 'what the ****, mate...' then the situation would swirl into something awkward and uncomfortable before he/she gave it back. My trust would only then be revived if he helped me take out that god damned space money that's been wailin' for the last seven years in my attic. |
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Heather M
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if i knew without a doubt that they did it...had proof....
i would be furious......i would prolly be soo mad i would not confront her..cause i would say & do things i would regret so i would just stop being her friend no calls no lunches...in essence disown her as a friend......
if she asks whats wrong tell her
or just forget about it ...act like nothing has happened...
or bring it up in conversation that you think some stole money from you & how mad it made you & watch her reaction.... |
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pensk8r
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This happened to my husband at his business. He noticed money was missing whenever his friend came to visit. We used to stay with his friend "Jeff" until we moved into our house. My husband caught "Jeff" stealing money on video and confronted him. He denied it even after being told he was on camera. He was shown the tape then he returned the money and obviously they are no longer friends. |
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Trenity H
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Don't trust them ever agian and don't be friends anymore make her earn your friendship and trust back if she doesn't then consider her one less friend make sure to tell her how you feel just don't do anything that puts you at her level like trying to kill or beat her well deserved or not! |
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Elana
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Find out WHY.
Probably report him or her to the police. |
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Eve
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Talk to her because maybe she is having money problems, if she isnt having money problems then dont consider her as being a good friend anymore. |
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[shaynaaa] â„¢
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i would beat their a*s |
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♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥
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I would know they weren't that good of a friend. |
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Marysue
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You have to say something, but it may not end well and a friend who will steal from you will almost certainly deny it. |
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COOL
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id kick them in the teeth and get them deported |
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RCrumb
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How much money? If it was just a few coins to go out and buy a paper or something, then so what? But, if it was more than $100, ask her to pay you back. If she doesn't, then cease being friends.
It will be a hard thing to do. |
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Fenway♥George
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never ever trust them again....their true character would have been proven to me. |
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littleshit50
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id..i would..hmmm....lefts just say if it was a lot of money the dental record wouldnt even be able to classify who it is |
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yourcosecretary
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Ask them why they thought it was okay to do something like that. If they cared about you, they wouldn't take money. It's different if they ask you for money ya know. I would cut off my friendship with that person for awhile until they prove themselves worthy of a friend again. And even in doing so, I would still be cautious of my things. |
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Nolean S
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Contact the police and make a report. After that, I would call that person and question them about my money. After that, I wouldn't talk to them anymore (I don't want anyone that deceitful in my life). |
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Iloveshane
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beat her ______
no seriously you should talk to her about it. if she needed money that bad maybe she/he has some problems. but she/he doesnt sound like theyre taking your friendship seriously..
demand your money back!!! asap |
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Knux_88
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"You could have at least asked!"
If they don't give me a DAMN good excuse, it'll be a long time before they get my trust back. |
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cool chick
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Confront them before you do anything. If they lie about it, and you know for a fact that they had done it, take action to get the money back (if it's a large amount) if not, still talk to them to let them know you know they did it and see what they do.. if they don't admit to it, apologize or give the money back- you know that they're not one of your good friends. |
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~Cheta K.~
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i'd confront her about it in the nicest way that i possibly could w/o blowing up |
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