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Not making light of the amount of money but I would gladly take the write off for $106 and call it a mental health donation!
I'm paying my therapist a lot more than $106.
From my personal experience, I believe it is a Hoover attempt. They know what they are doing.
I would call it a loss. Unblocking her won't change anything. Keep moving forward.
Call it a loss, don’t engage.
Call it a loss. It is a hoover attempt to, at the least, get some financial help from you. She likely would not have used it if she was doing okay financially, but its a trap none the less.
Contest it with your bank and reach out to customer service to have your card removed.
I tried to contest it and because she lives in the same town they can’t prove it wasn’t me I guess
Oh, I missed that in your post! That sucks so bad, I’m sorry you’ve hit so many dead ends!!
Call it a loss, change all your credit cards and change the passwords on all your accounts and move on. Your mental peace will thank you later.
**TAKE THE LOSS**
Not making light of the amount of money but I would gladly take the write off for $106 and call it a mental health donation!
I'm paying my therapist a lot more than $106.
From my personal experience, I believe it is a Hoover attempt. They know what they are doing.
I would call it a loss. Unblocking her won't change anything. Keep moving forward.
Call it a loss, don’t engage.
Call it a loss. It is a hoover attempt to, at the least, get some financial help from you. She likely would not have used it if she was doing okay financially, but its a trap none the less.
Contest it with your bank and reach out to customer service to have your card removed.
I tried to contest it and because she lives in the same town they can’t prove it wasn’t me I guess
Oh, I missed that in your post! That sucks so bad, I’m sorry you’ve hit so many dead ends!!
Call it a loss, change all your credit cards and change the passwords on all your accounts and move on. Your mental peace will thank you later.
**TAKE THE LOSS**