Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you strategized with a more than a handful of people, discussed PayPal, and yet never considered ubering the swim trunks there? Befuddling.
They clearly wanted the swim trunks returned--not money to replace them.
Next time use your noggin: uber.
I have to say it sounds like you had enough time to leave them on their porch with all the scheming and wine opening you were doing. Why didn't friend's husband offer to watch your kids while you went?
Anonymous wrote:So you strategized with a more than a handful of people, discussed PayPal, and yet never considered ubering the swim trunks there? Befuddling.
They clearly wanted the swim trunks returned--not money to replace them.
Next time use your noggin: uber.
Anonymous wrote:OP you absolutely positively must text that mom right now and tell her you need your $5 back IMMEDIATELY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you strategized with a more than a handful of people, discussed PayPal, and yet never considered ubering the swim trunks there? Befuddling.
They clearly wanted the swim trunks returned--not money to replace them.
Next time use your noggin: uber.
Not OP. It has never ever occurred to me to use Uber as a delivery service. How much would it cost to Uber something to a house an hour away? Probably more than anyone is willing to spend on a pair of size 6 swim trunks.
Sorry, size 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you strategized with a more than a handful of people, discussed PayPal, and yet never considered ubering the swim trunks there? Befuddling.
They clearly wanted the swim trunks returned--not money to replace them.
Next time use your noggin: uber.
Not OP. It has never ever occurred to me to use Uber as a delivery service. How much would it cost to Uber something to a house an hour away? Probably more than anyone is willing to spend on a pair of size 6 swim trunks.
Anonymous wrote:So you strategized with a more than a handful of people, discussed PayPal, and yet never considered ubering the swim trunks there? Befuddling.
They clearly wanted the swim trunks returned--not money to replace them.
Next time use your noggin: uber.
Anonymous wrote:OP you absolutely positively must text that mom right now and tell her you need your $5 back IMMEDIATELY.
uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't the local friend who dropped off the cash just swing by target and pick up any trunks in size 10?
So what are you going to do with the trunks, OP?
read the whole update, she tried and they didn't have it in the child's size
No way all of target had NO size ten.... They usually sell S, M, & L... Should have just grabbed an L.
The other kid wears a size 6, OP's kid wears a 10. Keep up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't the local friend who dropped off the cash just swing by target and pick up any trunks in size 10?
So what are you going to do with the trunks, OP?
read the whole update, she tried and they didn't have it in the child's size
No way all of target had NO size ten.... They usually sell S, M, & L... Should have just grabbed an L.
The other kid wears a size 6, OP's kid wears a 10. Keep up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't the local friend who dropped off the cash just swing by target and pick up any trunks in size 10?
So what are you going to do with the trunks, OP?
read the whole update, she tried and they didn't have it in the child's size
No way all of target had NO size ten.... They usually sell S, M, & L... Should have just grabbed an L.
The other kid wears a size 6, OP's kid wears a 10. Keep up!