WHO PAYS?
#1
Some people were talking about this and it made me wonder what Mockers would have to say...

A friend was babysitting for a friend's small child and the little kid broke an expensive bottle of perfume. Who pays to replace what was broken?
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#2
Was it teetering on the edge or put away, was it an accident?
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(05-16-2023, 12:24 PM)Duchess Wrote: Who pays to replace what was broken?

The homeowner's insurance company.  File a claim.

Then sue the perfumer for dangerous packaging.  Seven figure minimum, damage claim. 

Or keep bitching and whining . . . and the husband will buy you another bottle  . . . just to shut you the fuck up.

Geez . . . how I love first-world problems.
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(05-17-2023, 12:28 AM)BigMark Wrote: Was it teetering on the edge or put away, was it an accident?

The babysitter sent her into the bathroom that has "all the pretty bottles".
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(05-17-2023, 02:00 AM)BlueTiki Wrote:
(05-16-2023, 12:24 PM)Duchess Wrote: Who pays to replace what was broken?

The homeowner's insurance company.  File a claim.

Then sue the perfumer for dangerous packaging.  Seven figure minimum, damage claim. 

Or keep bitching and whining . . . and the husband will buy you another bottle  . . . just to shut you the fuck up.

Geez . . . how I love first-world problems.

Oh I may have a problem similar. I have renter's insurance. I wonder if it will cover it.

I borrowed a starlink dish over winter, sent it back to them in April. Seems it is damaged now. Shit.

They were trying a new cord, haven't heard yet if it works. I wonder how they are going to handle it. 
Do I feel bad? Yes.
Was there any signed/written contract between us? No-other than emails/texts that could possibly be used.

I have a tendency to just pay things and avoid confrontations, its the easy way out for me, but I'm not getting any richer at the moment, so I may just put up a fight.

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