Eh. If you can afford a $25,000 party just dropping that money like that, and you were happy with your party, I’d just be happy I was able to help a close friend through money issues
It’d probably would have been okay if she asked for help instead of just stealing it or tried to pay some back overtime. Also we don’t know if the debt was acquired during the time she held the money or before it.
@@Francisco-mn7gt 1. I don’t need it. 2. I have given a lot of money to my friends and family when they need it without expecting anything in return. 3. I’m not saying it wouldn’t hurt or I’d be okay with it right away. But if I could help someone that much, I’d get over it
@@whaddup691I feel like the issue would be less about the money (if they actually had the money to drop), but rather that the friend tried to get away with it without anyone knowing. I wouldn’t trust someone who is so free with someone else’s property. If it was her only way of getting out of debt, she certainly decided the money was worth more than friendship.
How can you trust someone who basically stole 25,000 that’s a felony… in better terms I’d say she is lucky to be getting off so easy… if she is such a close friend maybe she could have come to you with all of this and you could have used that money for her but her lying is flat out wrong
How can some people think that taking money from others just because you need it is ok?
Can we applaud the friend's decision to pay off her credit card debt instead of using it for a BACHELORETTE Party? BRAVO!
Eh. If you can afford a $25,000 party just dropping that money like that, and you were happy with your party, I’d just be happy I was able to help a close friend through money issues
It’d probably would have been okay if she asked for help instead of just stealing it or tried to pay some back overtime. Also we don’t know if the debt was acquired during the time she held the money or before it.
You're absolutely the kind of person who would steal from family and friends just because you need it.
@@Francisco-mn7gt
1. I don’t need it.
2. I have given a lot of money to my friends and family when they need it without expecting anything in return.
3. I’m not saying it wouldn’t hurt or I’d be okay with it right away. But if I could help someone that much, I’d get over it
@@whaddup691I feel like the issue would be less about the money (if they actually had the money to drop), but rather that the friend tried to get away with it without anyone knowing. I wouldn’t trust someone who is so free with someone else’s property. If it was her only way of getting out of debt, she certainly decided the money was worth more than friendship.
How can you trust someone who basically stole 25,000 that’s a felony… in better terms I’d say she is lucky to be getting off so easy… if she is such a close friend maybe she could have come to you with all of this and you could have used that money for her but her lying is flat out wrong