Couple invites friend to a concert, only for her to back out last minute, they sell her ticket, then keep the money instead of giving it back to her: ‘She abandoned the ticket’

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  • AITA for keeping the money from a ticket sale after the buyer backed out and abandoned it?

    My wife, her friend, and I planned to go to a concert this past weekend. I'll call the friend "Julie." A few months ago, I bought three tickets all together.
  • Julie paid us back in cash for her ticket. The day before the concert, Julie suddenly backed out.
  • By that point, I had already picked up the physical tickets. At first, we told Julie she could still come pick up her ticket if she wanted to sell it or do something else with it.
  • She didn't. She made no effort to retrieve it. We even tried to find a buyer for her ourselves, but nothing worked out right away.
  • After that, Julie told us to just keep the ticket or throw it away. I thought tossing it was a complete waste, so I decided to find a buyer myself and sell it.
  • I ended up doing the coordination, messaging, and logistics to make the sale happen. Here's where the conflict is: I think I should keep the money from the sale because Julie abandoned the ticket and explicitly said to keep it or throw it away, and she made zero effort to handle it.
  • My wife thinks keeping the money makes me the asshole and that I should give Julie the money (or at least offer it to her).
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  • AITA? Edit: I've clarified with my wife that her "friend" is actually just a coworker. I've never met this person.
  • If she was an actual friend, this would be a different story - I'd offer the money back.
  • Edit 2: A lot of the "YTA" takes seem based on the idea that I made my wife's work situation stressful.
  • I agree with that premise. If this had created any stress for her at work, I wouldn't have done it.
  • But my wife isn't worried about workplace fallout. My wife still thinks selling the ticket and keeping the money was an asshole move.
  • I don't. We're posting here to settle a friendly debate.
  • Stuff Old 1191 How much was the ticket? If it was 10 bucks I'd probably keep it, but if it was 100 and the person who paid for it was a friend, I'd return the cash (because they are a friend).
  • Original_Wish_9946 Original Poster's Reply It was about $195. I've never met this person myself and it turns out she's just my wife's coworker so not exactly a friend.
  • JustBrowsing49 Info: why did she back out? Was there an unexpected conflict, or did she just not feel like going anymore?
  • Original_Wish_9946 Original Poster's Reply She said she couldn't find a pet sitter. This had been planned for months. I offered to introduce her to 2 different pet sitters who could've helped her out. She never took the offer.
  • supermarino INFO: did the coworker actually ask for her money back, or the money you made selling it?
  • Original_Wish_9946 Original Poster's Reply No
  • Scenarioing "Julie told us to just keep the ticket or throw it away." \---Julie decided to gift it. NTA.
  • baobabfruit88 You paid for them first, -> yours. She pays it back, -> now it's hers. She then says keep it or throw it away -> now it's yours again. She has given up this ticket to you to do with as you see fit, take the money, have fun with it, and just tell her you threw it away. Problem solved. Your wife is just afraid Julie will find out and be an a about it.
  • Unlikely_Channel478 NTA; Other person relinquished all value of the ticket by telling you to keep it. Under that understanding, if someone tells you to keep something (or throw it away) than you are free to do with it what you please.
  • shfeba She said to throw it away. She doesn't want the money. You did all the work from the first ticket purchase. You get the money.
  • RevolutionaryHalf538 This is one of those "technically NTA", but really? Just give the friend the money. Pat yourself on the back for doing this person a solid and bank the life karma.

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