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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Long story short, DD13 and two of her friends, amongst themselves, planned a little outing/activity, but they needed someone to drive them. I agreed to pick them all up from school and take them, but I asked DD to let them know they needed money. It was $30 a person. [b]She assured me she told them and they would have money.[/b] When we got there, neither of the girls had any money, so I ended up paying. Yes, it was only $30 a girl, but that came to $90 out of my pocket. I can’t think of a tactful way to ask the parents for the money. Should I just cut my losses or do you have any ideas? [/quote] What happened there exactly? Did they lie to your DD? Is your DD lying? Was it an honest mistake (made by 2 different girls :roll: )? If not, were they trying to take advantage of your DD? I'd get to the bottom of that before I proceeded. But- you don't need to eat this. Shame on the parents for allowing them to go this activity without money.[/quote]
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