Money Fights

She Used My Price Match on Her Cart

I found a lower price for my own cart. My friend used it before I checked out.

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.

Lina compares prices at a kitchen table with moving boxes nearby.
Lina checked every price first.

Moving week was expensive.

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Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Lina holds a phone beside storage bins in a shopping aisle.
Then she found the lower price.

Same item. Better number.

Lina shows Bree a price match on her phone in a checkout line.
She showed Bree while they waited.

A checkout line tip.

Bree uses the price match at checkout while Lina waits behind her.
Bree checked out first.

And used the match.

Lina looks stunned at the checkout counter with her storage bins.
Then Lina's match was gone.

One adjustment per visit.

Lina and Bree debate the price match outside a store.
Bree said Lina shared the tip.

Lina said she shared the plan.

Friends split over who should get the price match savings.
The group split.

Deal tip or deal grab?

Lina and Bree sit at a table with the receipt and phone between them.
So where do you stand?

One price match. Three takes.

Evidence

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Lower listing

Lina found the lower price while planning her own moving supply purchase.

Line conversation

Lina showed Bree the match and said she planned to use it on her bins.

Checkout limit

Bree checked out first and got the adjustment, and Lina could not use the same match afterward.

Pick your side

Should Bree give the savings back, was the deal fair to use, or should money tips need an ask-first rule?

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Open the receipts
  1. Lina checked every price first.
    She needed storage bins, cleaning supplies, and enough money left for the deposit week.
    If I can match this, I can breathe.
  2. Then she found the lower price.
    The match would cover the exact bins she had planned to buy.
    This is the one.
  3. She showed Bree while they waited.
    Lina said she was going to ask for the match when her turn came.
    I am using it on my bins.
    Nice find.
  4. Bree checked out first.
    Before Lina reached the register, Bree asked if the store could apply the lower price.
    Can you match this for my cart?
  5. Then Lina's match was gone.
    The cashier could not apply the same match again in the same checkout group.
    That was my discount.
  6. Bree said Lina shared the tip.
    Bree saw a deal anyone could use. Lina saw her research taken at the exact moment it mattered.
    You knew I needed it.
    You showed me the deal.
  7. The group split.
    Some said Bree should hand over the savings. Others said a discount tip is not reserved unless you say so.
    Give the savings back.
    A deal is a deal.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide whether Bree gives back the savings, keeps the deal, or agrees to an ask-first money rule.
    Who should get the discount?
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