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Originally Posted by Pyramid*
That comes as absolutely no surprise.
There was both Jay and Louise banging on and on while they were in the house that they both bought the gifts because they wanted to, and in Louise's case: she actually said verbatim, "You don't give to receive but..."
The gifts were purchased as leverage to ensure that Alex would play ball as far as I am concerned. Having read what you've just written, it makes me all the happier that Alex appears to have dissied them - if that's what they've admitted in the mag. Proves that the birthday gifts weren't bought because they wanted to ... they bought because they wanted to ensure some form of payback, and now they didn't get that financial payback, they are annoyed.
If the gifts were bought out of sheer desire with no strings; they would have no reason to feel annoyed - nor would they feel the need to refer to the money they spent on the birthday gifts at all. 
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LOL we can go on and on eh, I hadnt thought of it in that way before I have to admit, you have a point though tbh. Mind you at that stage the fruit would have only been the 1,000 to make up the difference, they would have spent the 1,000 so possibly it wouldnt have benefited them. My thoughts were that they wanted to get one over on Aaron and to gain the aw factor from the public. I wouldnt argue though as none of us really know.
At that stage in the game Jay wouldnt have known about the end result and the second agreement.