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Found Receipt for expensive Jewellery in car

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Forumqueen · 16/09/2021 10:56

Got the car cleaned this Morning, and came across a receipt for expensive jewellery.. The jewellery definitely isn’t for me. Jewellery really isn’t my thing, and there’s no special occasion for him to get me anything.

Only me and my husband use the car. Although we do pick up friends from time to time. The receipt is from a few weeks ago, and on this particular day he went in to work (he usually goes in once a week) I do believe he actually went into work this day but who knows what he did after.

The receipt is from around 5;40 pm when he would have finished work. I just don’t know what to expect. Has anyone been in a similar situation ….should I just ask him about it? I don’t want to spook him if he is cheating -so then he’s extra careful. then I’ll never find out the truth!

I just have a really terrible feeling in my gut that he is cheating. Although he hasn’t shown any signs that he is at all.

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PumpkinsGalore · 17/09/2021 23:35

@Candleinthebreeze

£150 is not expensive jewellery, a ring and bracelet do that combined value is little more than costume jewellery, any woman he might be having an affair with would likely swiftly end the affair on receipt of jewellery of that value!

If trying to impress/seduce a woman he’s gonna need deeper pockets

No, a decent woman would NOT end a relationship because he only spent £150... HmmHmmHmmHmmConfused I've heard it all now! Absolute shallow snobbery at its worst
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RosiePosieDozy · 18/09/2021 21:33

So glad that it was nothing sinister.

You were not wrong to jump to an incorrect conclusion and fear the worst. Past experiences, not feeling too confident or just for some other reason...we can all jump to conclusions.

I'm happy for you that this was innocent.

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wsbts · 19/09/2021 10:15

Hi Op Very pleased to hear it was something of nothing. All the best

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