I Think My Best Friend Stole $100 From Me Last Night

Maybe you friend's been stealing from me too. I finding myself short on hundreds...me thinks I've been robbed
 
elaboration: Last night we were playing cards, I reached for my wallet to get all the change out so we could nickle & dime it, at that point, I saw the bills in my wallet. About 30 mins. ago, I reached for my wallet off the coffee table to put it in my purse and noticed my money was gone.

He left my house at 9am this morning while I was still in bed.

No best friend + no money = he's a fucking thief.

I've known this man for 20+ years. I can't fucking believe this.
 
*bratcat* said:
If you have known him that long...can you call and ask him?

I've called his mother, I've called all his friends, I can't find him anywhere.
 
Younever know what lurks in the hearts of men (and women). The truly sad part is 20 years of friendship is only worth 100 dollars?
 
Ouch. :( I am sorry Vixie.


I had a very good friend steel and use my credit card and use it like a mad women, for over a week before I noticed. It was very hard to decide what to do, because my friend was very hard up, but she didn't have to abuse our friendship.


Many people don't realize that if they'd just tell their friends they are in a tough spot and need some help, they'd get the help they need. Often times, I've given people help and not expected it back.


It isn't the money being gone that sucks, it is the trust that has been broken.

Sorry that this happened to you. :rose:
 
TN_Vixen said:


I've called his mother, I've called all his friends, I can't find him anywhere.

Cionicidence? Probably, unless you really don't trust him
 
sufisaint said:
Younever know what lurks in the hearts of men (and women). The truly sad part is 20 years of friendship is only worth 100 dollars?

That was my thought exactly. This breaks my heart. I'm completely devastated.
 
Calm down, I was just borrowing it to buy lotto tickets. I had a tip on Noshoe shammy at the track. I'll pay you back with my winnings.
 
I am so sorry and I have been in a similar situation. It is so hard to even think of something like that... never mind have to deal with the reality of it.
 
TN_Vixen said:


That was my thought exactly. This breaks my heart. I'm completely devestated.

I wouldn't jump to conclusions so fast. It all depends on how well you trust him and trust me, if he did take it, he must probably had a damn good reason to do so unless he's an idiot that thinks you won't realize $100 missing
 
FallenSeraph said:


I wouldn't jump to conclusions so fast. It all depends on how well you trust him and trust me, if he did take it, he must probably had a damn good reason to do so unless he's an idiot that thinks you won't realize $100 missing

I know him well enough that if he really needed it and took it for a good reason, he would've left me a note.

Instead, he just took it with no regard to my feelings whatsoever.
 
I'm sure you've looked everywhere for the cash, but hold onto your faith till you talk to him. I know it doesn't seem like there's a rational explanation for this now, but if there actually turns out to be one, you don't want to be the one that ruined a 20 year friendship by pouncing on him.

The only time I had a friend steal from me was when he was an adict. I wanted to tear his throat out. What I did was use it as leverage to get his sorry ass into treatment.

You never know. Good luck. I truely hope you are wrong.
 
FallenSeraph said:
...he must probably had a damn good reason to do so unless he's an idiot that thinks you won't realize $100 missing



There is no such thing as a good reason to steal.
 
All those pure of heart are broken....but cherish your own heart and do not let this you stop from having the courage to still share it....just finding someone who can appeciate it is the really difficult thing...my heart goes out to you...
 
Ouch. That does hurt.

Any chance your friend is into trouble of some kind and has been reduced to stealing - to support a drug habit maybe?
 
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