Anonymous wrote:I’ve been an expat. There is a mail order bride vibe sometimes. Man is maybe American or British, older, not a great catch except for money. Woman is younger, better looking, from a poorer country. I had a neighbor like this, she was asking for my help to get some software on her computer, she said she couldn’t ask her husband. She couldn’t get the $60 or whatever for the software and we were living in a very nice gated community. Maybe she was a liar and just trying to get money from me but l don’t think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d let her have it at this point but I’d totally make comments about how you could have used some money for it etc. she is rude. I probably wouldn’t not be friends once you move.
On a side note if you knew you would be in this country on a temp basis you were kind of bonkers to spends $2,000 on a treadmill in the first place.
At the time, I thought I was going to sign another contract and stay two more years. I got a better job offer in a much more liveable country, though. Also, the city I am in now is near the top of every list you find of the most polluted cities on the planet (South Asia). The treadmill really was a necessity if I wanted regular exercise: you can literally taste the air outside.
Then you got the value you needed for it. Why punish the next owner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d let her have it at this point but I’d totally make comments about how you could have used some money for it etc. she is rude. I probably wouldn’t not be friends once you move.
On a side note if you knew you would be in this country on a temp basis you were kind of bonkers to spends $2,000 on a treadmill in the first place.
At the time, I thought I was going to sign another contract and stay two more years. I got a better job offer in a much more liveable country, though. Also, the city I am in now is near the top of every list you find of the most polluted cities on the planet (South Asia). The treadmill really was a necessity if I wanted regular exercise: you can literally taste the air outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had an alternative buyer, that would be a different situation. You don’t. The options are give it to a stranger or give it to one of your best friends. Seems like a really obvious answer to me.
As for your friend, maybe her spending habits have gotten her in trouble and she needs to cut back. I’d accept what she told you about her financial status.
Good luck with the move!
This is the obvious, OP. Exactly what I was going to say. You need to think abou this only factually from your perspective - you have no buyer and she's your friend. Do you have another friend to give it to that could use it? If not the answer is obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had an alternative buyer, that would be a different situation. You don’t. The options are give it to a stranger or give it to one of your best friends. Seems like a really obvious answer to me.
As for your friend, maybe her spending habits have gotten her in trouble and she needs to cut back. I’d accept what she told you about her financial status.
Good luck with the move!
This is the obvious, OP. Exactly what I was going to say. You need to think abou this only factually from your perspective - you have no buyer and she's your friend. Do you have another friend to give it to that could use it? If not the answer is obvious.
Anonymous wrote:If you had an alternative buyer, that would be a different situation. You don’t. The options are give it to a stranger or give it to one of your best friends. Seems like a really obvious answer to me.
As for your friend, maybe her spending habits have gotten her in trouble and she needs to cut back. I’d accept what she told you about her financial status.
Good luck with the move!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell her you suddenly found a buyer in your apt building, you have the power and choice.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Just tell her you suddenly found a buyer in your apt building, you have the power and choice.
Anonymous wrote:So you bought the treadmill in December knowing you were leaving in June?