30-year-old woman agrees to split costs for friend's birthday weekend, only to discover it’s actually her engagement party, and that they're expected to cover her portion of trip as a "gift," woman demands refund and leaves trip: 'You're ruining the mood'

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  • AITJ for refusing to pay for my friend’s “birthday trip” after finding out it was actually her engagement party?

    My friend "Sierra" (29F) invited me (30F) and three others to what she called a "girls" birthday weekend" at a nice Airbnb about three hours away.
  • She said we'd all split the cost evenly since it was a small group celebration. Cool, I agreed, paid my $400 share for the house, and even helped her plan decorations and food.
  • When we arrived, I noticed she'd set up these fancy banners that said "She Said Yes!" and a table with engagement- themed props.
  • Turns out her boyfriend proposed two days earlier and the "birthday trip" was actually an engagement party disguised as a birthday getaway.
  • Then came the kicker: Sierra announced during dinner that she and her fiancé had decided to "cover their costs as the guests of honor," meaning we (the friends) would be paying for the Airbnb, food, and drinks "as their gift." I told her that wasn't what I agreed to and that I wanted my share refunded since I didn't sign up to fund her engagement party.
  • Woman showing friends her engagement ring
  • She said I was "ruining the mood" and being "cheap over something special." I packed my stuff and left early the next morning.
  • The group chat's now split, two friends think I overreacted, the others think Sierra was manipulative.
  • So Reddit... AITJ for refusing to pay for a trip I was misled into?
  • Background_Mistake76 Nope. File a dispute with your credit/debit card company
  • Low-Information 9414 She lied about what the trip was for, then tried to guilt you into paying for her celebration. That's not a "friend treat," that's financial deception wrapped in glitter. You didn't ruin the mood, she did by turning a shared getaway into a money grab.
  • Psychological_Dot786 I wouldn't say that you are the one that was being 'cheap'. Your friend was being cheap in sourcing funding for her own engagement party and used deception to do it.
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  • Head-Technology-4031

    Head-Technology-4031 Go to the wedding and all of you give them sealed envelopes with monopoly money as the wedding gift with a note that says Thank You for the Wedding Party &
  • Capable-Upstairs7728

    Capable-Upstairs 7728 NTJ. You were lied to. Get a refund and ditch the friendship.
  • atagoodclip It never ceases to amaze me the subterfuge, selfishness, arrogance and self entitlement of people who are supposed to be your friends or family, especially when you are doing them a favour.
  • Critical-Rutabaga-39 But she didn't let you know in advance that she had changed the terms. I doubt you'll get your money back but this 'friend' should be left to wade in her own sh*t.
  • Dependent_Break_5986 Refund me please!
  • Appa 1904 Not the jerk. I would want my refund also. How dare she charge more under false pretense. Small claims court if she's not willing to repay you all.
  • Agath3Dvybz Get your money back/dispute the charges with your bank and never speak to Sierra ever again. She is delusional!
  • darrenwiseatvan FU refund my friendship. The word friend has the word end in it. If she can't be honest and resorts to deception to get her way she doesn't respect you and I certainly wouldn't respect her
  • Up_and_down_and_all NTJ. How is your friend not embarrassed by her lies?

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