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How do you say “she cheated money out of me”? You have an agreement with someone that you pay $100 per half-29-inch-suitcase. She helped you took a quarter of suitcase stuffs, and you were supposed to pay $50. But she said she took half a suitcase, and insisted you pay $100 before you could see your stuffs. How do you say “she cheated $50 out of you”?
Jul 21, 2019 1:11 AM
Answers · 6
If she took $50 more than she should have, then your expression is good, "she cheated $50 out of you/me/him/her". From your perspective, it would be "She cheated $50 out of me". An equivalent statement is, "She cheated ME out of $50".
July 21, 2019
Your story is not at all clear, and needs to be changed significantly. She cheated $50 out of you. (Wrong) She cheated you out of $50. (Correct) She cheated you. I cheated her. Etc.
July 21, 2019
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