Woman Refuses To Go Into Debt By Buying Friend A New Hairdryer After She Lost Hers
A breach of trust is one of the quickest ways to damage a friendship. It can happen through betrayal, dishonesty, or, in this story‘s case, losing something you borrowed.
A woman lent her expensive hairstyler to a friend who claims to have accidentally lost it. The latter refused to pay for it and instead wanted to replace it with an older, cheaper version.
The author, who describes herself as a “bit of a people-pleaser,” is left confused about how to handle the situation. Scroll down for the entire text.
Losing something you borrowed from a friend can break trust and damage the relationship
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A woman lost her friend’s expensive hairstyle and refuses to pay for it
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The author refused a cheaper replacement but feels awful for her friend despite getting shortchanged
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She now asks the internet whether she was being unreasonable for wanting a replacement
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Lending something valuable to a friend will likely ruin the relationship
Whether it involves money or an expensive hairstyler, lending something valuable to a friend often leads to undesirable outcomes. A 2019 survey from Bankrate found that 46 percent of people who loaned close kin money had a negative outcome.
Thirty-seven percent of respondents reported losing the money they lent, while 21 percent claimed their relationship with the borrower was never the same again.
Loaning valuables also puts the lender in a difficult position, especially when asking for them back. It is an awkward situation overall, which is likely why the author finds it difficult to deal with the problem involving her friend.
Experts like Bankrate industry analyst Ted Rossman avoid lending cash and co-signing for a financial product because of the risks involved and mental stress.
“Proceed with great caution on this,” Rossman told CNBC. “Don’t lend money, don’t co-sign unless you’re prepared to lose that.”
While the author and her friend may still mend their relationship, it may take a while to reconcile completely.
Consistency and patience are key to regaining trust in a friendship
While it may be an uphill climb, regaining a friend’s trust isn’t impossible. However, there must be consistency in one’s actions, along with a show of patience. As author and TEDx Coach Michelle Tillis Lederman, CSP, SSC, pointed out, trust is quickly broken but slowly restored.
“If you are inconsistent, your actions may deepen the lack of trust rather than rebuild it,” Lederman wrote in an article for LinkedIn.
Along with consistency and patience, proactiveness in taking further steps to fix things is also essential. Lederman discourages asking what you can do to make it up to the person you offended, as this puts the onus on them to find a resolution.
Instead, ask them what else they would like to see you do.
“Having their input will keep them invested in the resolution, which is what you want,” she wrote.
Unfortunately for the author, her friend seems unwilling to take responsibility for her actions. The unreasonable replacement offer adds further insult to injury. She may need to rethink their friendship as such incidents may only happen again.
Most readers sided with the author, calling out the friend’s “unreasonable” behavior
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Ha! I like the comment about the amount of points to she’ll earn on her Boots Advantage card if she buys it there!
My friends and family always come to me to figure out the best way to spend their points (wait for sales, look for free gifts, 3 for 2, advantage card discount etc) so I enjoyed that comment too 😂. I hope the woman gets that deal and spends the points on OP as a sorry/thank you but I highly doubt she'll even see the replacement Airwrap.
Load More Replies...That's exactly what it sounds like to me. That, or she sold it. I hope OP stands her ground and demands that her Dyson dryer gets replaced. That "friend" is more like a leach.
Load More Replies...I agree with those saying that the friend probably hasn't lost it and has kept it for herself. Even if it was genuinely lost it still needs to be replaced like for like, not with an older and secondhand one.
Not even reading this, I just want to know one thing. WHY PAY MORE THAN $20 FOR A HAIR DRYER?! 😳
IKR. I am hyperventilating at the thought of paying 600 for a hair dryer!
Load More Replies...Yeah, of course the "friend" kept it and must replace it like for like! If it was me I MIGHT let someone borrow it, but I'd also offer to do their hair for them, so the expensive airwrap wouldn't be out of my sight
She kept it, so she's a thief and a liar as well. I would end the friendship.
If they have Small Claims Court in the UK, OP should sue the friend.
There are two types of people: 1. People who protect other people things more than their own. 2. People who are careless with things regardless to whom they belong. Needless to say, the first type rarely needs nor wants to borrow things.
Not even a question. If she doesn't return it, she has to replace it.
Never lend anything you don't want to lose, or borrow anything you can't afford to replace.
If she borrowed it and lost it she basically bought it. She needs to replace it period. With that said it's insane to pay $600.00 for basically a curling iron/hair dryer. It probably would have been cheaper all around if you and/or people in the wedding party pitched in to have a hair stylist do her hair. Now you know not to lend out anything even to friends especially at that value.
Sorry but the one on sale is not the latest one. The latest one is out of stock in all dyson shops and is still £479
Sorry, but the one on sale in boots is not the latest one - That's out of stock all over Dyson and it's still £479
She's responsible for what she borrowed no matter the cost. If you can't afford to replace it you shouldn't borrow it.
We shouldn't be gatekeeping hair dryers. People are allowed to spend the money they earn however they want to. I think it's dumb too, but it's not my money.
So... she wasted a ton of money on a gimmicky trash hair dryer. Friend "loses it" and.. drama. Yes if this happened the friend owes her a replacement, but hard eye roll all the same.
I never loan things now, simply because that happens, and they refuse to pay to replace it. The absurd cheek of assuming they wouldn't have to replace it is insulting. They seem to assume since it isn't theirs they are under no obligation. This attitude ends friendships. I'd take her to small claims court if she doesn't replace it - she's already damaged the friendship, now she should simply do the right thing or face consequences.
Besides the point because I already made the point of getting the new Dyson AND friend, but I would never spend the money for a Dyson. I bought a Shark instead because that's what my stylist uses - I have nearly waist-length, fine hair, and I can dry and style it in 20 minutes!
I think she kept it! Go for the totally new replacement on the Dyson AND find a replacement for the friend!
If you lend anything you run the risk of it never returning. Only lend our what you're willing to part with permanently. People suck.
Ha! I like the comment about the amount of points to she’ll earn on her Boots Advantage card if she buys it there!
My friends and family always come to me to figure out the best way to spend their points (wait for sales, look for free gifts, 3 for 2, advantage card discount etc) so I enjoyed that comment too 😂. I hope the woman gets that deal and spends the points on OP as a sorry/thank you but I highly doubt she'll even see the replacement Airwrap.
Load More Replies...That's exactly what it sounds like to me. That, or she sold it. I hope OP stands her ground and demands that her Dyson dryer gets replaced. That "friend" is more like a leach.
Load More Replies...I agree with those saying that the friend probably hasn't lost it and has kept it for herself. Even if it was genuinely lost it still needs to be replaced like for like, not with an older and secondhand one.
Not even reading this, I just want to know one thing. WHY PAY MORE THAN $20 FOR A HAIR DRYER?! 😳
IKR. I am hyperventilating at the thought of paying 600 for a hair dryer!
Load More Replies...Yeah, of course the "friend" kept it and must replace it like for like! If it was me I MIGHT let someone borrow it, but I'd also offer to do their hair for them, so the expensive airwrap wouldn't be out of my sight
She kept it, so she's a thief and a liar as well. I would end the friendship.
If they have Small Claims Court in the UK, OP should sue the friend.
There are two types of people: 1. People who protect other people things more than their own. 2. People who are careless with things regardless to whom they belong. Needless to say, the first type rarely needs nor wants to borrow things.
Not even a question. If she doesn't return it, she has to replace it.
Never lend anything you don't want to lose, or borrow anything you can't afford to replace.
If she borrowed it and lost it she basically bought it. She needs to replace it period. With that said it's insane to pay $600.00 for basically a curling iron/hair dryer. It probably would have been cheaper all around if you and/or people in the wedding party pitched in to have a hair stylist do her hair. Now you know not to lend out anything even to friends especially at that value.
Sorry but the one on sale is not the latest one. The latest one is out of stock in all dyson shops and is still £479
Sorry, but the one on sale in boots is not the latest one - That's out of stock all over Dyson and it's still £479
She's responsible for what she borrowed no matter the cost. If you can't afford to replace it you shouldn't borrow it.
We shouldn't be gatekeeping hair dryers. People are allowed to spend the money they earn however they want to. I think it's dumb too, but it's not my money.
So... she wasted a ton of money on a gimmicky trash hair dryer. Friend "loses it" and.. drama. Yes if this happened the friend owes her a replacement, but hard eye roll all the same.
I never loan things now, simply because that happens, and they refuse to pay to replace it. The absurd cheek of assuming they wouldn't have to replace it is insulting. They seem to assume since it isn't theirs they are under no obligation. This attitude ends friendships. I'd take her to small claims court if she doesn't replace it - she's already damaged the friendship, now she should simply do the right thing or face consequences.
Besides the point because I already made the point of getting the new Dyson AND friend, but I would never spend the money for a Dyson. I bought a Shark instead because that's what my stylist uses - I have nearly waist-length, fine hair, and I can dry and style it in 20 minutes!
I think she kept it! Go for the totally new replacement on the Dyson AND find a replacement for the friend!
If you lend anything you run the risk of it never returning. Only lend our what you're willing to part with permanently. People suck.
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