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The original was posted on /r/AmItheAsshole by /u/GullibleGuava5373 on 2023-09-25 16:20:45.
A few months ago, I (25f) booked an airbnb for a trip i was taking with my family. Some plans changed, and I ended up having to cancel the airbnb, and instead of giving me a refund, they gave me a $200 credit for my next booking.
Anyway, I am going on a trip with my friends next month and I booked the airbnb that we will be staying at. I am the planner of my friend group, so I usually am the one to always book the places.
The entire thing wound up being a little over $600 in total. There are 10 of us going, so I rounded down and asked everyone to pay me back $60 for it. I always send the receipt to them. Some of the people saw that I applied the $200 credit I got, and asked why they had to pay $60 instead of just $40. I explained that the credit wasn't something I got for free, but was actually my money from a previous booking. Some of them are upset and feels like I'm just trying to hustle them out of money, and the others understand my position. AITA for making them pay for the full amount even though I had some credit?