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cmecry
Feb 28, 2009, 05:11 PM
Hi I used some ones visa card with out there permisoin now I don't know if there are presing charges I am under 18 this is my frist a fence and I am looking for how much trouble I will get in from the law and what will visa do
Fr_Chuck
Feb 28, 2009, 05:24 PM
Well who is the someone, a stranger that you stole a card from, or your brother or someone you are dating. Not that it makes a different to the punishment but it can effect the case somewhat as to if they will report it to the police.
As long as you hand them the cash to cover the charges, there shoule not be a problem, if they are willing to work with you. But if not, the only way they don't have to pay it back is to turn you in.
cmecry
Feb 28, 2009, 05:31 PM
It was a famliy member but she has visa doing a full investagastion on it even after I said it was me so I was wonder what will visa do more than what she will do
Fr_Chuck
Feb 28, 2009, 05:46 PM
She has reported it to them, so yes you can expect charges to be filed. Have you paid them back yet ( get a receipt)
cmecry
Mar 1, 2009, 09:02 AM
So will I just have to play them back or are they going to trie to get jail time or something else
nikosmom
Mar 1, 2009, 09:13 AM
Well she probably has Visa doing the investigation so she can separate your charges from her own. In order to reverse the charges, Visa will more than likely require that she file a police report (to ensure that her claim is legitimate because otherwise people would do this all the time to avoid paying for charges). Sooooo, if the police report is filed... this is a felony. In regards to time, I don't know how that goes. Don't know if the amount has an effect on the sentencing either.
cmecry
Mar 1, 2009, 09:21 AM
I spent 35$ on her visa and she wants to teach me a lesson visa doesn't know its me yet but she dose know it was me and she hasn't told the who it was yet and it is not as simple as paying her back or I would
nikosmom
Mar 1, 2009, 09:27 AM
Maybe she's just trying to make you sweat it out for a little while. What was your relationship with her like before this happened? Let me ask someething out of curiosity- for such a small amount that you are able to repay with ease, why do it? Well hopefully, she's just trying to teach you a lesson and after a million apologies and repayment you can get past this. Good luck!
cmecry
Mar 1, 2009, 09:35 AM
I hurt her trust and respect and I don't think that she will forgive what I did without paying my price presay so I was just wondering what will happen with me, visa and the law
nikosmom
Mar 1, 2009, 09:39 AM
Ahhh, trust is a hard thing to regain once it's broken. It sounds like you had a pretty good relationship with this person before this happened so I don't really think she'll press charges over $35. The guilt will kill you for a while but that's normal. Just repay her and apologize profusely. It sounds to me that you've def learned your lesson.
cmecry
Mar 1, 2009, 09:48 AM
Can I be charged for any thing other then theft under 1000 because she really wants to see the best from me and this was faaaarrrr from the best of me so that's why I am scared my mom agrees with her 100% so what will happen if I do get charged
excon
Mar 1, 2009, 10:54 AM
Hello c:
There are some people who USE the justice system as a way to teach somebody something, or to help them.
Both notions are WRONG!
If the cops get involved, your mother can't control what happens next. The COPS will make that decision.
Jails, and/or probation departments aren't designed to HELP anybody. They're designed to PUNISH them.
excon
cmecry
Mar 1, 2009, 11:11 AM
Thanks but stell no one has helped me in the way I need help WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I GET CHARGED I NEED TO KNOW FOR THEFT UNDER 1000$ CANADIAN PLEASE HELP
JudyKayTee
Mar 12, 2009, 09:50 AM
thanks but stell no one has helped me in the way i need help WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I GET CHARGED I NEED TO KNOW FOR THEFT UNDER 1000$ CANADIAN PLEASE HELP
If you are charged you get get probation, jail, a fine, restitution. There is no guidebook or exact answer.