Generous woman loans friend Sarah $2,000 during emergency, she avoids paying her back and spends money on a luxury trip to Bali instead: "If she could afford that, why no payment?"

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    AITA for demanding my friend pay back the money I loaned her for her trip because she's now posting about a luxury vacation?

    "If she could afford that, why no payment?"
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    So, last year my friend Sarah needed $2,000 for an emergency, and I lent it to her 'cause I wanted to help. She said she'd pay me back in 6 months.
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    Well, it's been over a year, and I still haven't seen a dime. Every time I asked, she said she was tight on money and would pay me when she
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    could. Then, outta nowhere, she posts about this crazy luxury Bali trip ― fancy resorts, private villas, the - whole deal. I was kinda shocked, like,
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    if she could afford that, why no payment? I messaged her, kept it chill, just said, "Hey, I see you're enjoying Bali! Can we talk about the
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    $2,000 you owe me? Feels like I'm being taken for granted." She flipped, called me petty and jealous, said I
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    had no right to say anything, then blocked me. So, AITA for asking for my money back when she's clearly spending on lux stuff?
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    Grouchy_Librarian343 NTA. Tell her if she doesn't pay you back in the next two weeks you're
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    taking her to small claims court. And don't ever loan money again without a signed agreement.
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    Crimson_Bloom41 OP Yeah, I'm thinking about sending her a firm message like that. Lesson learned about having something signed next time. Thanks for the tip!
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    Grouchy Librarian343 Welcome. I've been there with family. I don't even call them loans. I just say you're one time get
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    money out of me event is this and don't ask me again. I think it just made things easier. I didn't expect them to pay me back but I'm also not a payday loan.
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    Expensive Yam_2222 Take her to small claims court but I would name and shame. If she's done it to you for $2K she's done it to other people for both more and less money.
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    Ellumine I've definitely seen someone's wages get garnished for a similar situation when they took too long to pay what the court ordered.
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    NTA. feather-step It's not even about the luxury vacation. It's about the loan being well past due. She said she'd repay you
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    after six months. Over twelve months later she hasn't repaid you. People don't get to default just because they don't feel like paying it back.
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    hope you have the agreement in writing. Consider whether it would be worth taking her to court over it.
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    Don't lend her any additional money, ever. She's proven that she's untrustworthy.
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    Crimson_Bloom41 OP it's the time and broken promise that hurts the most. No written agreement sadly, so court's
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    probably not an option. Lesson learned though, no more loans to her or anyone else. Appreciate the support!
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    michaelon If you have texts where she pushes the payment back to the future, multiple times, its clear it wasn't a gift. I know people who
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    did the same thing and the a used replies like "you didn't need it at that time" and "you know for what I was using it" to make it look like it was a gift.

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