Rookie mistake

Sheen

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Was on the way to see a provider and went to the ATM and pulled out 400. All fine and dandy till I am looking at my statement and noticed I pulled it out from the joint instead of my pooning account. Thankfully I noticed before hand and will be able to think of something instead of scrambling when questioned.

All the planning in the world can be destroyed buy one simple slip up.
 
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angry anderson

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Was on the way to see a provider and went to the ATM and pulled out 400. All fine and dandy till I am looking at my statement and noticed I pulled it out from the joint instead of my pooning account. Thankfully I noticed before hand and will be able to think of something instead of scrambling when questioned.

All the planning in the world can be destroyed buy one simple slip up.
That's God telling you to quit. :)
 

Bridge

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Was on the way to see a provider and went to the ATM and pulled out 400. All fine and dandy till I am looking at my statement and noticed I pulled it out from the joint instead of my pooning account. Thankfully I noticed before hand and will be able to think of something instead of scrambling when questioned.

All the planning in the world can be destroyed buy one simple slip up.
So take 400 out of the pooning account, put it back into the joint account and that should allow you to think up something plausible.
 
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GeeBeeP

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Friendly tip, if possible have a pooning account at a completely different financial institution to avoid these kinds of errors. It’s amazing what kind of little slip ups can occur when you’re looking forward to a session and the big head is not quite operating at full capacity compared to the little one.

A word of caution however. When you open any account at a financial institution it will appear on your credit report should you ever need to look at one. For instance If you’re in a potential fraud situation and you and your SO have to look at credit reports to look for any possibility of identity theft, that outlier that she’s not aware of may raise a red flag.
 

bmallard

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“Oh shoot, honey, I was going to surprise you with this beautiful Tiffany necklace, it didn’t occur to me you’d check the balance right away”
 
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masterpoonhunter

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Real story.

Some time back I was semi sugaring a gal and took out a credit card for her. I know, what the flying fuck was I (or better Big Jim and the Twins) thinking.
I cut up the card before handing it over to her as just like that things changed.

But

Her name was on the credit card statement and I could not get it off of it. I called the card company got stories about the provider needs to keep all users on the statement, has to stay on for credit history and so on and on. Despite the card never having been activated. Finally canceled the full account after about 18 months. I was not in a relationship that could have resulted in an issue but shit like that gets seared into my vestige like the Yellowstone brand the Duttons put on your chest!!

Lessons learned along the road of pooning ....
 

Mr. J

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Thankfully, I don't have that problem with being single/widowed. My problem is not having enough cash to have the fun I want to have, cause I like my fun.
 

Number17

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Real story.

Some time back I was semi sugaring a gal and took out a credit card for her. I know, what the flying fuck was I (or better Big Jim and the Twins) thinking.
I cut up the card before handing it over to her as just like that things changed.

But

Her name was on the credit card statement and I could not get it off of it. I called the card company got stories about the provider needs to keep all users on the statement, has to stay on for credit history and so on and on. Despite the card never having been activated. Finally canceled the full account after about 18 months. I was not in a relationship that could have resulted in an issue but shit like that gets seared into my vestige like the Yellowstone brand the Duttons put on your chest!!

Lessons learned along the road of pooning ....
Baller 😁

Mo Money Mo Problems
 

fitey7777777

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Take out money from other account and replace it:
"Oh I saw (something we've been thinking of buying that costs a thousand dollars) on Kijiji. But it was gone before in got there."
 
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