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Invictas | 02:34 Sat 27th Nov 2010 | ChatterBank
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A friend from the country came to visit recently.
When she went I found she had left two small items of clothing that she had bought,behind.
She rang me on reaching home and asked me to post them to her.
I did this.
The (large) jiffy bag was £3.60
the postage £2.60
total £6.20.
To date(three weeks after),and she has received tem, she has made no effort to reimburse me.
This may sound mean,but I live on a state pension/pension credit and nothing else,so £6.20 means a lot to me.
What would you do under these circumstances.
Thank You.
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invictus I'd tell your friend how much shes upset you, a true friend woudnt expect you to shell out without offering recompense.
actually I think I would ask for the money again,if she is a true friend she will not mind paying as you were good enough to send them so quickly,if not then you can write it off and forget her
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If you intend to cross her off your Christmas list anyway-I think you should tell her just how you feel. Point out that what you paid was a lot (for you)-and even an OFFER of reimbursement would have been appreciated.She does not sound like a real friend.
Or pass them on to Elsie.
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If they were 'small' items of clothing .. she must wear VERY big pants : )
Why didn't you wrap in a plastic carrier or something else like paper? I have never paid £3 odd for a bag!
Next time you visit her ... 'accidentally' leave your anvil. That'll teach her. :-))
Do you normally get her a Xmas pressie and if so tear the recepts in half and pop them in a card.
ha ha B00 !!!
That's got to be the best answer Naz. lol.

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