😲 When I went to pick up my son’s computer, which had been in repair, the employee looked at me and said in a low voice: “Cancel all your cards and change your passwords before your son knows that I showed you everything!”
One day, I had taken my son’s broken computer to a repair shop, thinking I was helping him out. It had been out of order for a long time, and my son didn’t have time to deal with it.
Two hours later, the technician called me to come pick it up. When I arrived, he seemed a bit nervous when he saw me. There was another customer, and he asked me to wait a moment. But while he was helping that customer, he kept glancing at me, as if he had something important to say.
Once the customer left, he came over and led me to a corner. He made sure no one could hear us and began speaking in a low voice.
“Ma’am, you need to change your passwords and cancel your bank cards before your son realizes that you know everything.”
What he told me next deeply shook me.
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On the computer, he had discovered a hidden folder containing disturbing evidence.
There were financial spreadsheets detailing our assets—house, pensions, and life insurance—showing a precise calculation of the inheritance after our death.
I stood frozen, unable to understand at first.
The technician added that he had also found message exchanges where my son talked about “organizing everything discreetly” and “leaving no trace.”
As I left the shop, I was trembling.
On the way home, I called my husband.
We decided not to say anything to our son for the moment and to consult a lawyer.
With our lawyer’s help, we immediately secured our accounts and documents.
After a full review, we decided to take firm action and asked our son to leave the house.
Despite the shock and the pain, we understood that we first had to protect our safety and rebuild at least some level of trust.










