Highest Rated Comments


fiberkanin565 karma

Go to your local police station and show them the report and ask them how cases like this are usually resolved.

fiberkanin115 karma

We have the same rules in Norway, which is not a member of the EU. Norway ranks #9 in the world for guns per capita according to wikipedia. Strict rules on guns did not prevent honest people from owning and using them for legal tasks. I generally like these rules, except from the rule where the police has to call their police station before they can unlock the gun case in the police car to get their gun out lol.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimated_number_of_guns_per_capita_by_country

fiberkanin89 karma

ask the police, i'm sure they know of a lot of cases where family members have stolen from each other, and the victim wants to get his/her stuff/money back without sending them to jail...

Mediation might be the way for you to fix this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediation

fiberkanin56 karma

Alright, ask a police-officer if this is possible:

  1. Get a mediation meeting with your parents and write down a contract where they promise to pay back the money.
  2. Go to the police station and tell them that the charge has been resolved trough mediation.

Or ask the credit company if a written statement from the police that the case was resolved trough mediation is enough to get the contracts canceled.

fiberkanin-7 karma

I would love to see how they look after the swelling has gone down, you know, for science C: