Ex-BF And His Family Expect Woman To Skip The Trip To Hawaii She Paid For, She Has Other Plans
Organizing a trip for a bunch of people is a hassle in the best of circumstances. It can erode friendships and shatter family bonds as miscommunication and arguments happen. So perhaps a break-up is a blessing in disguise. Unless, of course, the whole thing is on your credit card.
One woman turned to the Internet for advice after a breakup with her boyfriend. When they were still together, she had organized and paid for his family’s trip to a destination wedding in Hawaii, but they refused to reimburse her part or even start paying her back. So she decided that, since she has the reservations and tickets, why not go herself?
Putting together a multi-day, multi-person trip is quite the undertaking
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So one woman wondered if she should just go on the trip she put together, as she paid for it anyway
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Realistically, her ex’s family was never going to pay OP back anyway
As some commenters noted, there is a very real chance that she would not actually see the money paid back to her at any point. The unfortunate truth is that without a written contract, her money may be as good as gone. Verbal contracts can be legally binding in certain circumstances, for example, lending money. However, specialists recommend that you still get a written contract whenever possible because verbal agreements are much harder to prove in court. Not to mention, if the issue is getting money back, a real legal battle will probably cost more in the long run.
It comes down to the ex-boyfriend’s family’s goodwill and based on her post, particularly after the second interaction, there is a solid chance that they hold little to no goodwill for her at all. So at the very least, it makes sense to ensure that someone enjoys the Hawaii trip, otherwise, the entire endeavor is money being burned for no good reason. Others suggest taking a friend, which would probably be a pretty awesome gift to surprise someone with.
It’s also worth noting that, at least based on the information provided, the ex’s family never even started to initiate returning the money or doing any sort of reimbursement. It’s entirely possible that they just thought they could ignore the issue until, presumably, OP forgot about it, which seems a bit unlikely given the expenses and the time she no doubt spent planning. However, while normally more visible in children, some people delude themselves with the idea that they can just close their eyes to an issue and it will melt away. Their hostile response to OP’s very polite and relevant questions is perhaps a sign that their illusions were shattered. The dissonance between believing one thing, no matter how ridiculous, and reality interceding can be painful, however funny it might seem to an observer.
Planning trips and events is very stressful in the best of circumstances
What makes the situation more comical, at least for readers, is the knowledge that paying back OP would still be better than paying the interest on a credit card or loan. OP did a nice thing for this family, ostensibly saving them some money and all the hassle of planning, and seems to have gotten berated in return. While she is asking the internet for advice, this reaction from the ex’s family should be enough to sway her to disregard their opinions completely. Together with all the indicators that they perhaps were never going to pay the debt in the first place, hopefully, helps alleviate any guilt she may have over her decision.
Remember, OP not only paid for everything but also went through the hassle of booking the tickets and other reservations. This is not just idle work, statistics show that planning and organizing rank pretty low on the list of stuff people like doing. These tasks require a lot of executive-level decision-making, all while communicating with other parties, and managing questions from multiple parties. There is an added layer of tension since the decision-maker has all the responsibility and knows that they will be blamed when something goes wrong or isn’t up to expectations. If all that sounded exhausting, you are not alone. On the flip side, at least OP will be able to enjoy a nice vacation to ease the tension, should she choose to go.
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Most commenters thought she was absolutely in the right and should just go and enjoy Hawaii
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They were NEVER going to pay, cancel it all and book a different trip. You aren't responsible for their familial obligations
Wedding or not, WHY are they taking a trip they obviously can't afford in the first place?
Because OP was there to pay for it. Without her, they couldn't have gone at all.
Load More Replies...I'd give them one more, strictly time limited, opportunity to pay the full amount for the suite and the airbnb or cancel them both. Then she can have a fabulous vacation there herself, at a place of her choosing for a better price and possibly a better location.
This - if they don't pay, cancel the flights and downgrade the airbnb for a smaller one - even if it is expensive, it will still be less than the original.
Load More Replies...Cancel the Airbnb but give them the info for it so they can rebook it in their own name if they still want it. Give them 24 hours to send you the money for the plane tickets. If you don’t receive it, cancel them. Book yourself another room and enjoy your trip to Hawaii - of course you should still go. You realize that they never planned to pay for the trip at all - if you had stayed with your boyfriend, you would have paid for all of them.
had similar issue. my ex SIL told me there was a family reunion in vegas. she wanted to go but she's scared of flying. she asked if i would go with her. eventually agreed but told her that i would not attend reunion (obviously). even though she would be at event we planned to do some things together. then she fell & broke her hip 1 wk from flight. had used my miles so wasn't out any $ so i wasn't going to go alone. but my family encouraged me to go so i did. had the best time! also i was in wheelchair but didn't hamper my trip. did so many things. there was also a convention (?) of drag queens at the time. one of them had a wardrobe malfunction so i stitched them up in the bathroom. was then invited to their events for rest of the week. again-great time. met great people & didn't come home broke.
Never pay for others who claim money is tight and they will pay you back later or eventually. Later and eventually will come because, if they can't afford it now, they won't be able to later.
Cancel all of it. If they can’t afford to book on their own, that’s their problem. Not your circus. Not your monkeys.
Find some friends to go with. Tell ex-bf and his mother they need to make their own arrangements. You are not 'the bank of ex-girlfriend'
Some friends and I did a trip to Bali pre-covid. One couple did the planning and booked the tickets. They didn't expect any of the rest of us to pay everything immediately, but we paid a couple installments before the trip with the last one a month or more before we went. Seems weird to have paid *nothing* in the several months they've had available to them in the story above. That makes me question whether they ever intend to pay it back. Hell if money was really tight they could at least have offered to pay $100 a fortnight or something.
Cancel the AirBnB. Keep the hotel. No need to pay 5k for an airbnb. They can make do with the hotel room for 1.2k. They can reimburse for that. Or if they don't, not a terrible loses. Cancelling it all isn't super cool. I don't think they planned on the breakup. I am sure things are booked and high price. Yeah, in the future, definitely don't be a walking atm for them. The fact they don't have a credit card is a red flag you blew through. Why go? That sounds miserable.
They didn't plan on the breakup, but it's clear they also didn't plan on paying. They were using her, plain and simple. NEVER reward people with this attitude.
Load More Replies...Commenting on something one of the original commenters said ... Yes! If you ever get the chance to see Weird Al, GO!!! I mean, even if you don't like him, you'll still have a great time!
Cancel everything but your ticket and room. They were intending to take you for a ride. NTS
Cancel. It’s not your fault they are financially incompetent. You can still use your plane ticket, just book a one bedroom hotel room instead to utilize for yourself. It will be way less expensive and less of a headache dealing with them and trying to be reimbursed. I’m interested in how it pans out. Keep us posted.
my daughter paid for a vacation to Japan with her bf. then, they broke up because he cheated on her. Tickets were non-refundable and non-transferable. She decided to go to Japan by herself. So really, all she lost was his $800 plane ticket. He says he will pay her back...yeah, right
Waiting for an update. Hoping that she has enough boundaries to cancel EVERYTHING that is not for herself. Then plan a trip on her own in a reasonable hotel and have the time of her life they will never pay you, so move one. Clean break . Just let them know, as you have not paid even $1 of your ????thousands portion in ?? months, also as we have broken up, I have cancelled all the plans that I have made. see ya
Why is OP concerned about them having no accommodation if/when they get there? After the way they’ve treated her she should cancel everything
My daughter paid for tickets and an airbnb to Japan with her bf. They broke up months before. She did not get refundable tickets, so she was stuck. Fortunately she really wanted to go to Japan. All she lost out on in the $800 airplane ticket for him. He promised to pay her back...what are the chances of that?
Wow... NTA. Not only does it sound like they had no intention of paying her back, but they shot down the idea of the mom and the son sharing a room and letting the OP go as anticipated, which is the only solution that allows the OP to go with them. Why do these people think the OP OWES them this trip? I think BOTH the OP needs to be able to come along AND the people need to sign a promissary note guaranteeing they'd pay back the money for her to EVEN CONSIDER letting these people go on this trip. The OP should be able to go, AND the OP should be able to get her money back, as agreed upon. Otherwise, the OP should cancel the reservations not for her and go herself
Why the hell didn't she cancel it as soon as they broke up!? Oh hell no. Amicable or not, this would have already been done and dusted even before it got this far.
Give them one more chance to pay and if they don’t tell them yoû have to cancel. Go on vacation someplace else- the Riviera is really nice.
A lot of these stories are a wind-up. Ffs, why do u need to ask a.i.t.a for a story like this.
If you don’t comprehend that, there’s no point trying to explain.
Load More Replies...Her demand to be paid back for her part is unreasonable. That's sounds like a cost of doing business expense she should just eat since they broke up. Plus, once money is down, there is no backing out without paying. Requiring them to pay their portion before she turned over the reservation details is reasonable, but I think she shot herself in the foot by telling them to also cough up the money for her flight and accommodations, the pettiness of which disinclined them from offering any money at all.
Pettiness…? For asking them to pay for something ONLY they would use? In what world is that ”petty”? Why in the name of everything decent and good should she reward these asshοles by meekly eating a big loss of money so they can go to a wedding they can’t afford to go to on her dime? Even if they paid, why should she back off from a loss because two entitled cυnts are delusional and think she owes them something? Dude. You’re not making sense.
Load More Replies...Naive, sure, but that doesn't make her an a*****e one bit.
Load More Replies...They were NEVER going to pay, cancel it all and book a different trip. You aren't responsible for their familial obligations
Wedding or not, WHY are they taking a trip they obviously can't afford in the first place?
Because OP was there to pay for it. Without her, they couldn't have gone at all.
Load More Replies...I'd give them one more, strictly time limited, opportunity to pay the full amount for the suite and the airbnb or cancel them both. Then she can have a fabulous vacation there herself, at a place of her choosing for a better price and possibly a better location.
This - if they don't pay, cancel the flights and downgrade the airbnb for a smaller one - even if it is expensive, it will still be less than the original.
Load More Replies...Cancel the Airbnb but give them the info for it so they can rebook it in their own name if they still want it. Give them 24 hours to send you the money for the plane tickets. If you don’t receive it, cancel them. Book yourself another room and enjoy your trip to Hawaii - of course you should still go. You realize that they never planned to pay for the trip at all - if you had stayed with your boyfriend, you would have paid for all of them.
had similar issue. my ex SIL told me there was a family reunion in vegas. she wanted to go but she's scared of flying. she asked if i would go with her. eventually agreed but told her that i would not attend reunion (obviously). even though she would be at event we planned to do some things together. then she fell & broke her hip 1 wk from flight. had used my miles so wasn't out any $ so i wasn't going to go alone. but my family encouraged me to go so i did. had the best time! also i was in wheelchair but didn't hamper my trip. did so many things. there was also a convention (?) of drag queens at the time. one of them had a wardrobe malfunction so i stitched them up in the bathroom. was then invited to their events for rest of the week. again-great time. met great people & didn't come home broke.
Never pay for others who claim money is tight and they will pay you back later or eventually. Later and eventually will come because, if they can't afford it now, they won't be able to later.
Cancel all of it. If they can’t afford to book on their own, that’s their problem. Not your circus. Not your monkeys.
Find some friends to go with. Tell ex-bf and his mother they need to make their own arrangements. You are not 'the bank of ex-girlfriend'
Some friends and I did a trip to Bali pre-covid. One couple did the planning and booked the tickets. They didn't expect any of the rest of us to pay everything immediately, but we paid a couple installments before the trip with the last one a month or more before we went. Seems weird to have paid *nothing* in the several months they've had available to them in the story above. That makes me question whether they ever intend to pay it back. Hell if money was really tight they could at least have offered to pay $100 a fortnight or something.
Cancel the AirBnB. Keep the hotel. No need to pay 5k for an airbnb. They can make do with the hotel room for 1.2k. They can reimburse for that. Or if they don't, not a terrible loses. Cancelling it all isn't super cool. I don't think they planned on the breakup. I am sure things are booked and high price. Yeah, in the future, definitely don't be a walking atm for them. The fact they don't have a credit card is a red flag you blew through. Why go? That sounds miserable.
They didn't plan on the breakup, but it's clear they also didn't plan on paying. They were using her, plain and simple. NEVER reward people with this attitude.
Load More Replies...Commenting on something one of the original commenters said ... Yes! If you ever get the chance to see Weird Al, GO!!! I mean, even if you don't like him, you'll still have a great time!
Cancel everything but your ticket and room. They were intending to take you for a ride. NTS
Cancel. It’s not your fault they are financially incompetent. You can still use your plane ticket, just book a one bedroom hotel room instead to utilize for yourself. It will be way less expensive and less of a headache dealing with them and trying to be reimbursed. I’m interested in how it pans out. Keep us posted.
my daughter paid for a vacation to Japan with her bf. then, they broke up because he cheated on her. Tickets were non-refundable and non-transferable. She decided to go to Japan by herself. So really, all she lost was his $800 plane ticket. He says he will pay her back...yeah, right
Waiting for an update. Hoping that she has enough boundaries to cancel EVERYTHING that is not for herself. Then plan a trip on her own in a reasonable hotel and have the time of her life they will never pay you, so move one. Clean break . Just let them know, as you have not paid even $1 of your ????thousands portion in ?? months, also as we have broken up, I have cancelled all the plans that I have made. see ya
Why is OP concerned about them having no accommodation if/when they get there? After the way they’ve treated her she should cancel everything
My daughter paid for tickets and an airbnb to Japan with her bf. They broke up months before. She did not get refundable tickets, so she was stuck. Fortunately she really wanted to go to Japan. All she lost out on in the $800 airplane ticket for him. He promised to pay her back...what are the chances of that?
Wow... NTA. Not only does it sound like they had no intention of paying her back, but they shot down the idea of the mom and the son sharing a room and letting the OP go as anticipated, which is the only solution that allows the OP to go with them. Why do these people think the OP OWES them this trip? I think BOTH the OP needs to be able to come along AND the people need to sign a promissary note guaranteeing they'd pay back the money for her to EVEN CONSIDER letting these people go on this trip. The OP should be able to go, AND the OP should be able to get her money back, as agreed upon. Otherwise, the OP should cancel the reservations not for her and go herself
Why the hell didn't she cancel it as soon as they broke up!? Oh hell no. Amicable or not, this would have already been done and dusted even before it got this far.
Give them one more chance to pay and if they don’t tell them yoû have to cancel. Go on vacation someplace else- the Riviera is really nice.
A lot of these stories are a wind-up. Ffs, why do u need to ask a.i.t.a for a story like this.
If you don’t comprehend that, there’s no point trying to explain.
Load More Replies...Her demand to be paid back for her part is unreasonable. That's sounds like a cost of doing business expense she should just eat since they broke up. Plus, once money is down, there is no backing out without paying. Requiring them to pay their portion before she turned over the reservation details is reasonable, but I think she shot herself in the foot by telling them to also cough up the money for her flight and accommodations, the pettiness of which disinclined them from offering any money at all.
Pettiness…? For asking them to pay for something ONLY they would use? In what world is that ”petty”? Why in the name of everything decent and good should she reward these asshοles by meekly eating a big loss of money so they can go to a wedding they can’t afford to go to on her dime? Even if they paid, why should she back off from a loss because two entitled cυnts are delusional and think she owes them something? Dude. You’re not making sense.
Load More Replies...Naive, sure, but that doesn't make her an a*****e one bit.
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