Money Fights

She Used My Cash Back on the Group Ride

My cash-back credit lowered the ride. My friend still split the full estimate.

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.

Cam and friends wait in a lobby while Jules checks a ride app.
They needed one ride home.

Everyone agreed to split.

Gut pick

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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Cam books a ride on his phone using an unreadable app screen.
Cam had cash back.

A personal credit from earlier.

Jules collects payment shares from friends near a pickup area.
Jules used the estimate.

Fast math before the car arrived.

Cam, Jules, and friends sit in the back of a generic car at night.
The ride was normal.

The receipt came later.

Cam looks surprised at an unreadable ride receipt on his phone.
Then Cam checked the receipt.

The cash back had applied.

Cam and Jules discuss the ride split at a kitchen table.
Jules said the estimate was fair.

Cam said the final bill changed.

Friends split over a ride receipt and cash-back credit.
The group split.

Original estimate or actual cost?

Cam and Jules sit with phones face down at a kitchen table.
So where do you stand?

One ride. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

Original estimate

Jules collected everyone's share based on the ride estimate shown before the credit applied.

Personal credit

Cam's cash-back credit came from his account and lowered the final ride receipt.

Final total

The actual bill was lower than the amount the group had already sent.

Pick your side

Should the group split the actual cost, keep the estimate, or credit Cam for his reward?

Three takes enter the chat.Claim a lane before the split shows.
Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. They needed one ride home.
    The group was tired, so Cam offered to book the ride and sort the money later.
    I can book it from mine.
  2. Cam had cash back.
    The credit came from Cam's own errands, and he expected it to make the ride cheaper.
    My credit should lower it.
  3. Jules used the estimate.
    Everyone sent what Jules asked for based on the price they saw before the ride started.
    Same estimate, split evenly.
  4. The ride was normal.
    Nobody argued in the car because everyone thought the split was already handled.
    Thanks for booking.
  5. Then Cam checked the receipt.
    The final bill was lower than the amount Jules had collected from everyone.
    Wait, my credit paid part of this.
  6. Jules said the estimate was fair.
    Jules said everyone agreed to the number. Cam said his personal credit should not quietly cover the group.
    We should split what was paid.
    Everyone agreed to the estimate.
  7. The group split.
    Some said Cam's credit should benefit Cam. Others said the group accepted the estimate before the discount showed up.
    Use the actual total.
    The estimate was agreed.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide whether the group splits the actual total, keeps the original estimate, or credits Cam for the reward he brought in.
    Who gets the cash-back benefit?
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