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09-01-2017 11:52 AM |
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Originally Posted by jaxie
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Hey Truth, first of all I'm very sorry to hear about your misfortune. It's hurtful when romance doesn't work out and it must be doubly hurtful that she would abuse your trust by stealing from you as well.
I would definitely take Livia's (and Cherie's) advice and link above and file a complaint in the small claims court. You could also speak to your local citizen's advice as sometimes they have some good helpful suggestions, like writing a letter with your claim to her and how to word it, or getting a solicitor to write a letter for you. This can be enough to get someone to settle so you don't have to go all the way in the court. Jenni also gives good advice re reporting to the police to get a crime number so you can make an insurance claim. If you have house contents insurance.
I hope your next relationship is much more in line with what you deserve and I hope this hurtful experience doesn't put you off looking for love. I think there is someone special out there, but as my granny used to say sometimes you have to kiss a lot of frogs first.
Whatever you do don't let her back into to your home/life. If someone proves untrustworthy once it's pretty likely it's a behaviour pattern.
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thats the worst part about it, ive been tucked up, but shes put a spell on me and i am a sucker for dark eyed tall busty brunettes in floral dresses
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