hey, this friendship will definitely be stressed if your friend gives the other one that money. It won't make things better, it will be worse. It's a lose-lose situation. I say take it to someone else, there's no way i would pay that money. the other gals are right here.
We sat down last night and had a margarita over it. She is very uneasy about the whole thing and has come to realize things are going to be different between her and this lady now. Which I think makes her even more sad then having to pay money out.
I am going to pass on your advice's and see if any of it helps her. She said there is no way she is ever going to help with the money part ever again!
Thanks for everybody's input! And for support for my friend.
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The lady waving the cash box around is the one responsible for the missing $120. She should NOT have been hauling it around. The money should have been deposited in the bank on saturday. Banks do have night drop boxes. Much more secure than some piss-ant cash box. Your friend should not have coughed up half the missing money. Dumb broad hauling it around for all to see should be out the money. IF $120 is actually missing. Can anyone verify the true amount made on the rummage sale?
Oh, and don't let her be the treasurer again.
I've seen someone fired for "loosing" $100 bucks. Although it is hard to fire volunteers.
Last edited by bmccasland; 04-14-2008 at 06:45 AM.
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