Money Fights

My Yard Sale Became a Free Pile

I priced everything before the yard sale. My friend told people the table was free.

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.

Talia prices items on a yard sale table beside moving boxes.
Talia priced everything.

Moving money mattered.

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

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
June arrives to help Talia with the yard sale.
June offered to help.

Just watch this table.

June looks at a crowded yard sale table that shoppers are passing.
One table was slow.

Too much stuff, not enough space.

June gestures as shoppers take items from a yard sale table.
Then June made it free.

The tags got moved.

Talia returns to a half-empty yard sale table.
Talia came back too late.

The lamp was gone.

Talia and June discuss the free pile at the yard sale table.
June said she was helping.

Talia said prices were choices.

Friends split over the yard sale free pile.
Their friends split.

Helpful clearing or real cost?

Talia and June stand thoughtfully by a reset yard sale table.
So where do you stand?

One table. Three takes.

Evidence

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Price setup

Talia placed prices on the yard sale items before asking June to watch the table.

Free pile change

June moved tags and told shoppers they could take items from the slow table for free.

Missing value

Several items Talia expected to sell were gone by the time she returned.

Pick your side

Should June cover the value, should Talia honor the free pile, or should they reset the sale?

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Open the receipts
  1. Talia priced everything.
    The sale was small, but Talia had counted on every useful item bringing in something.
    Every table has prices.
  2. June offered to help.
    Talia asked June to keep an eye on one table while she brought more boxes outside.
    I can handle it.
  3. One table was slow.
    June thought the table was blocking the flow and making the sale look messy.
    This table needs clearing.
  4. Then June made it free.
    She told early shoppers they could take from that table so the walkway would open up.
    You can take from here.
  5. Talia came back too late.
    The items Talia expected to sell had already left the driveway.
    Where did the priced stuff go?
  6. June said she was helping.
    June saw clutter cleared. Talia saw money and control taken out of her hands.
    I needed to sell those.
    They were not moving.
  7. Their friends split.
    Some said June should cover what she gave away. Others said Talia should accept that free piles happen at sales.
    Cover the value.
    Reset the table.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide whether June covers the value, the free pile stays free, or the sale resets with clearer table rules.
    What is the fair fix?
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