Crad|e;3906024 said:at least read the charges.. it isn't "stealing". It's receiving, holding, or concealing a mislaid card.
The amount doesn't matter. The act does. If I take your card and spend $22.50 on gas I have committed a felony with one transaction.Crad|e;3905844 said:Why would I stare at the card forever on camera if I knew it was stolen?
Regardless you've got to take the amount spent here into consideration... 22.50 total. 18.50 me, come on a felony?
I wonder what the store video will show about that card? It could either hang him or exonerate him. I still think he needed to point it out to the clerk and do the right thing.joseephuss;3905968 said:If I am following correctly the mother-in-law did nothing wrong. The card the mother-in-law gave them was never used. They accidentally used a card that was lying on the counter at the first place. They then used that same card again at the second location. That was not how it was presented in the original post, but I think he clarified that later on in this thread. Of course I could be wrong.