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Originally Posted by Jamsey
You keep making this point and it does annoy me somewhat.
They have a social obligation, not to convince him to spend, but to WARN him that they are going to.
How would you feel if a brother/sister/friend turned up you a parents/friend's birthday with a £500 gift when you had all already agreed to spend say £10?
You would be totally justified in not spending the money but you would still feel guity and annoyed at the other person for not warning you first.
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This kind of all boils down to if you think Jay see's Aaron as a player. If Jay does then Social obligations be damned right? I'm pretty sure with all that's been going on over recent weeks there is plenty of reason for Jay to suspect Aaron's is a player. The correct thing was for Jay to tell him he's change his mind but
being incorrect is a small crime when a game involving 50 grand is at stake.