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My Friend Always Conveniently “Forgets” to Venmo. So I Devised a Plan.

Por: Slate Business September 24, 2022

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Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? . (It’s anonymous!) Dear Pay Dirt, “Andrea” is an early 30s woman in my friend group. I’m not her biggest fan, though I keep it cordial. Andrea has a good job and makes about three times my salary. For a friend’s birthday in June, we booked a private karaoke room for a dozen of us. I was in charge of booking and collected the money via Venmo to cover the cost, so I am well... + full article



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