Money Fights

She Added Her App Plan to Our Shared Card

Our shared card was for groceries and bills. She used it for her app plan.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about money fights. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.

Maya and Tori place a shared card on the apartment kitchen table.
The card was for basics.

Groceries. Supplies. Bills.

Gut pick

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Receipt layer
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Tori shows Maya an unreadable household app board on a phone.
Tori loved a planning app.

Chores, meals, reminders.

Tori adds an app plan while the shared card sits nearby.
Then Tori added the plan.

To the shared card.

Maya notices an app charge while reviewing the shared card statement.
Maya saw the charge.

Not groceries. Not utilities.

Tori explains the household app board to Maya.
Tori said Maya used it too.

One list. One charge.

Maya and Tori debate beside the shared card and grocery list.
Maya wanted a rule.

Benefit is not approval.

Friends split around a kitchen table over the app charge.
Friends split on the card.

Shared use. Surprise charge.

Maya holds the shared card and thinks about the new apartment rule.
So where do you stand?

The card still has to be shared.

Evidence

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Shared-card rule

The roommates agreed the card was for apartment basics they both approved.

App charge

Tori added the app plan to the shared card without asking Maya first.

Usage detail

Maya used the household board once to add paper towels to the apartment list.

Pick your side

Should Tori pay it back, was it a shared expense, or should they cancel and split one month?

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  1. The card was for basics.
    Maya and Tori agreed the shared card was only for apartment expenses they both approved.
    Shared card, shared approval.
  2. Tori loved a planning app.
    Maya used the shared board once to add paper towels to the list.
    This keeps us organized.
  3. Then Tori added the plan.
    Tori thought it counted because the app helped manage the apartment.
    It is basically for both of us.
  4. Maya saw the charge.
    The app plan appeared on the shared card before Maya had agreed to it.
    What is this charge?
  5. Tori said Maya used it too.
    Tori said the shared board made the apartment easier to run, even if she set it up first.
    You added paper towels.
  6. Maya wanted a rule.
    Maya said a shared card cannot become a place for surprise charges.
    Ask before adding anything.
    It helped the apartment.
  7. Friends split on the card.
    Some said Tori should pay it back. Others said Maya used the app and got the benefit.
    Consent first.
    They both used it.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Maya has to decide whether Tori pays, they split one month, or the app counts as apartment money.
    What makes a charge shared?
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