I'm a poor college guy and I love skiing. I always pay the 90 bucks to go ski for a day, but when I went last weekend I thought it'd be clever to use my friend Mark's season pass so I wouldn't have to pay the fee. He gave it to me, but the scanners at the lift line took it away once they realized it wasn't mine. They asked me if he knew I had it and I told them I basically stole it.
I gave Mark a number to call about his pass. The lady he called told him that he could either press charges against me or buy another pass. Obviously he can't press charges against me but he told me yesterday that we could split the price of the pass. I agreed to this. It seems like he has some fault in the matter, as he did give me the pass in the first place.
But our friend Jon completely went off on me today, saying how it was ridiculous that I wouldn't pay the full 300 for the pass. I'm 1500 in credit debt! Should I pay the full 300? And was it any of Jon's business? I went off on him back. What to do?
2007-02-28
14:58:56
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And yes, I realize I was breaking the rules, the law, moral standards, etc... that's beside the point right now. I felt pretty guilty once I took the pass, and I feel even more guilty now.
2007-02-28
15:00:31 ·
update #1
ok, maybe I should pay the 300. But I also got in a bit of a fight with this friend who had nothing to do with it. Is it okay that he got in my business... and was pretty insulting about it at the same time? When I didn't even Ask for advice? I mean seriously.
2007-02-28
15:16:28 ·
update #2