Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of the boy who threw it.
+1. If my child did that, I would be falling all over myself with offers to pay, including an immediate Venmo of $X.
I agree. I'd tell her I Venmo'd her the money and to check her phone to see if the money was thereIn the meantime, I'd be gone.
Just kidding. I would definitely offer to pay for it if my child did it...but if I was the other mother, I wouldn't accept the payment. I figure it's my phone, my responsibility but I understand that everyone doesn't think that way...and that's ok.
No, it's not okay, because clearly opinions differ greatly and will cost people friendships, reputations, when they disagree.
Anonymous wrote:So glad my kids are grown that I don't have to even bother with such hypothetical's anymore.
Anonymous wrote:So glad my kids are grown that I don't have to even bother with such hypothetical's anymore.
Anonymous wrote:The kid who threw it in the phone, no hesitation. If the kid was running and knocked it into the pool by accident, there may be some blame on the mom who left it by the pool, but it sounds like this kid grabbed it and purposely threw it in the pool. Parent of that kid should offer to cover the cost of getting it repaired or replaced
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of the boy who threw it.
+1. If my child did that, I would be falling all over myself with offers to pay, including an immediate Venmo of $X.
I agree. I'd tell her I Venmo'd her the money and to check her phone to see if the money was thereIn the meantime, I'd be gone.
Just kidding. I would definitely offer to pay for it if my child did it...but if I was the other mother, I wouldn't accept the payment. I figure it's my phone, my responsibility but I understand that everyone doesn't think that way...and that's ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of the boy who threw it.
+1. If my child did that, I would be falling all over myself with offers to pay, including an immediate Venmo of $X.
I agree. I'd tell her I Venmo'd her the money and to check her phone to see if the money was thereIn the meantime, I'd be gone.
Just kidding. I would definitely offer to pay for it if my child did it...but if I was the other mother, I wouldn't accept the payment. I figure it's my phone, my responsibility but I understand that everyone doesn't think that way...and that's ok.
Anonymous wrote:Aren't iPhone pretty water resistant now? I realize submerging it may not be great, but I thought they had that whole commercial of the guy riding his bike in the pouring rain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of the boy who threw it.
+1. If my child did that, I would be falling all over myself with offers to pay, including an immediate Venmo of $X.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of phone thrower should offer to pay. Parent who put the phone down near the baby pool should refuse the offer.