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<blockquote data-quote="Fudged Undies" data-source="post: 700469" data-attributes="member: 57548"><p>TJR, thought I didn't think about that, there was no proof of payment. The only check she ever gave was never cashed. We never invited her, she asked. I realize these are just technicalities but info like you post is the reason I put this up. I don't think most of us ever truly are aware of the consequences of being "nice." This certainly won't ever happen again.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Despite crying she wouldn't be able to find a place to stay on such short notice, she did not go to the other friends house last night. Not really sure where she ended up spending the night. As I have been going over the details and doing some analyzation of how I handled the situation, I haven't been able to find a better way I could have handled this and I'm lucky it worked out the way it did. As the g/f and me discuss the details of the past couple of months more and more stuff makes less and less sense. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hope everyone realizes the consequences of being "nice."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fudged Undies, post: 700469, member: 57548"] TJR, thought I didn't think about that, there was no proof of payment. The only check she ever gave was never cashed. We never invited her, she asked. I realize these are just technicalities but info like you post is the reason I put this up. I don't think most of us ever truly are aware of the consequences of being "nice." This certainly won't ever happen again. Despite crying she wouldn't be able to find a place to stay on such short notice, she did not go to the other friends house last night. Not really sure where she ended up spending the night. As I have been going over the details and doing some analyzation of how I handled the situation, I haven't been able to find a better way I could have handled this and I'm lucky it worked out the way it did. As the g/f and me discuss the details of the past couple of months more and more stuff makes less and less sense. Hope everyone realizes the consequences of being "nice." [/QUOTE]
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