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Illustrated wroteAMZEunion wroteJust because you have a family member your pin doesn't mean you have them permission to take your money. The bank might have a policy against it but as far as the law is concerned it's still theft.Illustrated wrote Contact your bank, find out exactly where and when the money was withdrawn from and contact the police. Have them pull surveillance coverage, and they can determine a suspect.
It was withdrawn from the bank in town that i use & I've asked them to, they said "Okay" then they didnt even do it. I asked them to check who used my card. What exactly would i tell the police?
I'm going to go to the bank on monday and see if they'll be able to show me who it was on the cameras, if they're able to do that. I asked them yesterday when i told them about losing my wallet and my brother stealing money.
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