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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is not a refund! What OP is talking about is a request for a bail-out. The other families are not in possession of the money to give back to her.[/quote] Actually, they might be, but it's not their responsibility to cover OP who wants to bail on vacation. Why should they eat her portion if the trip because she doesn't want to go?[/quote] But that is my point. "Refund" implies that everything reverts to status quo. Nobody is out anything. (I give you back the shirt, you give me back the money I paid for it.) What she is asking to do is transfer the cost from her to her friends. That is not a refund.[/quote] Oh I see. Yes, that's correct. [/quote] My guess - OP returning her room to her friends :-) She won't use it - so she returns it. :roll:[/quote]
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