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Do I return it or keep it?
I bought my hubbie's ex's sewing machine. I have had it for a week and she requested that I pay her today since she will be in the area. I have spent $50 in supplies, fixed the bobbin that was not functioning and I am in the middle of making my 3 kids halloween costumes.
She emailed me today and told me she is sorry for the inconvenice but she cannot buy a new one now, so she needs this one back, but I can use this one sometimes (like I want to lug that old thing back and forth).
Am I obligated to return it, and if not what do I tell her?
I didn't pay her when I picked it up because she wasn't there, but she needed her house to be vacated. She requested that I just pay her when we saw each other next which would be today
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Kid Halloween Costume for School ..any Ideas?
I have two small kids in different grades. I am looking for something extremely extremely easy. They can wear halloween costumes to school but want them to be comforterable too.
My littles one...I want to get white sweat pants and top and get fabric markers and just put different color dots on them..and she can go as polka dots.
I need something that simple for a second grader with out her being embarrased. Something Cheap, Comforterable, that doesnt acquire face paint and easy to do.
Thank you for your answers in advance.
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