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Last year, I thought I was helping someone build their life back up. They couldn't drive and they needed a job. This person was one of my exes.
So I bought her a $400 bicycle to help her get around, plus accessories like a bike cover, lights and something else.
Shortly after, she accused me of cheating on one of my long-tenured friends of 20 years. Because I was going out on thrift runs with her and there was even a point where we all talked in my vehicle using the hands-free communication feature to show we were friends. My friend also was already in a 14 year long relationship with a boyfriend already.
Ex breaks up, gets away with how much I spent despite submitting numerous return tickets to refund the money. Never got the full amount and I only ended up getting $31 back as a compensation because of her reluctance. Bitch should've been pressured to return the items.