Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had months to find a buyer. You didn’t have to give it away to her. You made your choices, don’t be a B to her about it.
I found a buyer months ago. They backed out a day ago.
But, yeah, you are right. I could have just left it in the apartment. I just felt like I had no choice when she said that now she could have it herself, because she knew the alternative now is leaving it. It seemed aggressive to tell her no, I would rather nobody get it.
Then you should have told her that before she made arrangements to pick it up. This is on you, don’t lose a friend over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had months to find a buyer. You didn’t have to give it away to her. You made your choices, don’t be a B to her about it.
I found a buyer months ago. They backed out a day ago.
But, yeah, you are right. I could have just left it in the apartment. I just felt like I had no choice when she said that now she could have it herself, because she knew the alternative now is leaving it. It seemed aggressive to tell her no, I would rather nobody get it.
Anonymous wrote:Well the good news is you're moving and you'll never have to deal with her again. Just be busy when she comes on Sunday. You owe her nothing. Who cares if she knows you're mad at her? Come Monday you literally never have to talk to or see her again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friend B always seems to get what she wants, doesn't she?
She kind of does. And maybe that's why she is now on a reduced budget, if that's true. When they bought the ponies a few months ago, they had their saddles and other gear shipped from the US; her daughter told me that her saddle cost $5000, and they have a few of these. I know my friend's husband told her they were NOT paying to ship the equestrian gear in, but she went ahead and did it anyway, so maybe he reduced her summer spending limit or something.
For me, the $1000 I had originally wanted for the treadmill would go to groceries or bills. I'm really disappointed in myself for feeling so angry about this because I think it is going to ruin our friendship. She just texted me a string of hearts and "I am so happy to be getting a treadmill at home, I really appreciate this." I don't know if I can get over this. I don't think her concept of "can't afford this" is the same as mine.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think Friend B's husband's friend (whew) who was going to buy it was set up by Friend B to back out so that Friend A/OP would be scrambling at the last minute?
Anonymous wrote:You had months to find a buyer. You didn’t have to give it away to her. You made your choices, don’t be a B to her about it.
Anonymous wrote:Friend B always seems to get what she wants, doesn't she?
Anonymous wrote:Friend B always seems to get what she wants, doesn't she?