Woman leaves friend on the side of the road after finding out she stole $800 from her account to pay for their girls trip to New Orleans: ‘She linked my card to cash-loading apps’

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  • AITAH for leaving my friend on the side of the road after finding out she stole nearly $800 from my account?

    I (28F) have a friend, "Kat" (27F). We've been close for a while, and I've always been the "stable" one.
  • I make a comfortable living and often foot the bill for dinners or shopping trips because I love my friends and didn't mind helping out.
  • A few months ago, a group of six of us (including our friend Sherie) met up to plan a 2- week girls' trip to New Orleans.
  • We agreed that everyone needed to have $1,000 saved for their portion; if you couldn't cover your part, you had to back out.
  • We didn't want anyone being uncomfortable or having to more than they should. While we were hanging out, Kat asked to borrow my phone to call her boyfriend because hers was de d.
  • She was gone for 20 minutes, which I thought was weird, but I figured they were just arguing.
  • Afterwards she brought my phone back. Fast forward to more recently: I went to send Sherie money for the trip and noticed odd amounts ($50- $90) missing from my account.
  • I'm not great with tracking every bill, so I assumed it was just auto-pay for utilities.
  • But then a $367 was charged to my account that I wasn't familiar with popped up further down the statement.
  • I immediately called my bank. It turns out Kat had stolen a total of $783. She had linked my card to cash-loading apps while she had my phone and was labeling the transfers as "Gas" or "Garbage Bill" so I wouldn't notice.
  • I use some of those apps too just to send my bf money for things and didn't think of it and felt so clueless.
  • Woman looking at her online banking app
  • I was livid, she was my friend and didn't even take time to ask me for help?!
  • She just decided to steal my money why?? My boyfriend said I should confront her right away and demand my money back.
  • I took some time to think on it and I invited her to go shopping for new outfits in lieu of the trip.
  • Of course Kat accepted my invitation and I picked her up from her house. We talked like normal work and boyfriend stuff.
  • While we were looking around in the stores I made sure I brought up that I didn't have enough money to spend a bunch on clothes.
  • She just kept saying it's okay and that she can pay for her own. Kat isn't broke by the way, just sometimes I like spoiling my friends.
  • On the drive back, I casually mentioned that my bank had flagged my account for fraud and that it would make it more difficult to get money for the trip.
  • Then I asked if she could help cover my portion of the trip since she's my friend and I'd owe her big time.
  • Kat went cold. She told me she "wasn't comfortable" giving me money and threw in that the group rule was: "If you can't pay, you don't go." The audacity of her saying this d in well knowing she stole money from me.
  • I snapped. I told her I knew everything. She tried to deny it, then started "ugly crying," claiming her boyfriend wouldn't help her and her hours at work were cut.
  • I told her our friendship was over and she either pays me back or I go to the police.
  • She kept screaming and crying, and I wasn't buying it. We weren't far from her place, but I pulled over at a public bus stop that had an indoor seating area and charging stations so I knew she'd be fine (it's 10. minutes from her house) I told her to get out and call her boyfriend.
  • She's been blowing up my phone calling me a b h and anything she could for leaving her on the side of the road.
  • Sherie and the other girls, and I still went to New Orleans (I went after Sherie waived the "rule" for me to help cover my missing portion after finding out).
  • I've since involved the authorities and we are going to court to settle the money. She keeps having her boyfriend message me to apologize, but I've gone ghost.
  • Some people in our extended circle think leaving a woman on the side of the road was dangerous regardless of what she did.
  • АІТАН?
  • Nobody_NothingTA NTA and I hope you follow through on calling the police.
  • Investigator5995 NTA She feels no remorse, you were considerate enough while leaving her and she's pretty much fine. Go through with contacting authorities and get your money back.
  • Upbeat_Monitor 1488 No. She's not your friend. She's your predator. No coming back from this. You did the correct thing
  • SRT10_ NTAH You didn't push her out of the car in the middle of Narnia. She was perfectly fine!
  • AmethystSapper You dropped her at a bus station with an inside waiting area and charging.... That is not abandoned on the side of the road.... She being dramatic....
  • CentaurSeige - NTA and it is absolutely a crime and it should be reported. And the friendship is over, and all mutual friends should be made aware of her criminal inclinations.

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