Thieving parents of other children
Von: paulfoel (bertiebigbollox@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 03.11.2009 15:12
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Datum: 03.11.2009 15:12
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My son goes to a holiday club in the half term. On friday, upon picking him up, we discoverd that his lunch bag (containing his nintendo DS) was missing. We spoke to the staff and they said it was possible another boy with an identical bag had taken it accidentally. The staff then phoned their mobile and left a message asking them to contact us. No-one ever did. Luckily, this child goes to the same school as ours. My wife saw this boy with his father at school yesterday and asked him about the bag - he denied ever seeing it. However, his younger daughter dropped him in it somewhat because she said - yes, daddy, there were two ben 10 bags in the car on friday. However, said father is still denying all knowledge.... Evidence all points to them accidentally picking up the bag, and then having it. I'm wondering if they've seen the Nintendo DS in there and taken the opportunity to keep it. I'm not flippin' happy. Any suggestions what I can do next?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Mrcheerful (03.11.2009 15:45)
- Bob Ferguson (03.11.2009 16:26)
- Ste (03.11.2009 18:27)
- Bob Ferguson (04.11.2009 11:59)
- BertieBigBollox@gmail.com (04.11.2009 13:08)
- Mentalguy2k8 (04.11.2009 13:37)
- BertieBigBollox@gmail.com (05.11.2009 12:12)
