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AIBU?

To not pay for friend to get her phone fixed after I smashed it?

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katie3347 · 16/09/2018 11:17

Friday night me and my friend went out for drinks.
We were stood at the bar and I turned around quick and knocked my friends phone out of her hand,it hit the floor and smashed the screen.
It's still working but the screen is totally cracked.

She was a bit upset saying she didn't have insurance and couldn't afford to get it fixed.
I can't afford it either and shouldn't she have had insurance on such a expensive phone?
Anyway I haven't mentioned it since ..aibu to just not mention it again?
I know she probably expected me to pay to get it fixed but it was a accident and she was the one who let go once I hit her arm.

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Firsttimemum892 · 16/09/2018 11:18

No you shouldn’t have to pay and she shouldn’t expect you to either

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LucyMorningStar · 16/09/2018 11:18

Go halves? If she's a decent friend that shouldn't be an issue

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katie3347 · 16/09/2018 11:19

I can't afford half's either tbh.
It's about £80 for a new screen.
That's £40 I could use for other things.

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Blondebakingmumma · 16/09/2018 11:20

I’d give a token amount of money

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AiryFairy1991 · 16/09/2018 11:21

Of course you shouldn’t pay it was an accident. My friend once accidentally knocked my expensive designer glasses off my face in a nightclub and broke them. I paid for the replacement myself cause it was an accident.

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fairypuff · 16/09/2018 11:21

It was an accident. Not your fault she doesn't have insurance. I wouldn't pay.

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Oodilally · 16/09/2018 11:22

You could afford to go out for drinks, but you can't afford to offer anything to your friend? perhaps what you may spend on a night out could be offered to your friend to fix the phone? Yes it was an accident, if it was me I'd at least offer something towards the cost

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Downtheroadfirstonleft · 16/09/2018 11:23

I think you should pay. It was a accident, but caused by you.

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BuggerLumpsAnnoyed · 16/09/2018 11:30

Have people gone insane ? If you break something, accident or not, you should pay for it. Offer to pay her back in instalments. Like a decent person would.

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Celestia26 · 16/09/2018 11:30

I do think you should pay, or at the very least go halves.

Yes it was an accident. However, but for the fact of you knocking into her the phone would be fine.

If you hit someone else's car with your car (by accident), you are responsible for the damage. Yes they have insurance but it's your responsibility and actually comes out of your insurance and not theirs, if that makes sense.

If a friend broke my phone by accident I would expect them to at least offer to pay for the repair. You could leave it and not say anything. She may not mention it again, but trust me, she'll be quietly fuming, and it may end up affecting your friendship.

If you value her as a friend, offer the £80 and forgo a night out.

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CarolDanvers · 16/09/2018 11:31

You should pay of course. It would really grate if I had to but you did it so you should pay.

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araiwa · 16/09/2018 11:31

You broke her phone

At minimum 50% paid by you. Any less and youre a cf

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Twotailed · 16/09/2018 11:33

It’s her responsibility to have insurance. It was a total accident - you weren’t being reckless or stupid. You shouldn’t have to pay to subsidise her bad decision not to insure her phone.

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PassMeTheHaribosAmego · 16/09/2018 11:34

Of course you should offer to pay , even though it was an accident
Your actions caused her to drop it

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kaytee87 · 16/09/2018 11:34

I'd offer to pay something at least. Even if she had insurance it would be a £50/£75 excess charge.

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MadameButterface · 16/09/2018 11:35

“I can't afford half's either tbh.
It's about £80 for a new screen.
That's £40 I could use for other things.”

Well aren’t you a peach Hmm

I’d offer half - unless you are bones of your arse skint, £40 is easy to find. Cheaper meals the rest of the month? Come on, You expect her to pull £80 and you won’t chip in? Some friend

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BehindLockNumberNine · 16/09/2018 11:35

Of course you should pay! It was an accident - but you turned round quickly without looking behind / to the side of you. It was an accident caused by you.

Offer to go halves at the very least - common courtesy surely?

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MadameButterface · 16/09/2018 11:37

“Have people gone insane ? If you break something, accident or not, you should pay for it. ”

Yes

If my friend barrelled into me pissed up and broke my phone then regused to even go halves because ‘that’s £40 [she] could ise for other things’ she wouldn’t be my friend much longer

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SocialPiranha · 16/09/2018 11:38

I’d offer to pay half. I don’t have much money either but for a friend in this scenario I’d definitely not want any bitterness between us. I think £40 is well worth avoiding that. If money wasn’t an issue I’d offer to pay the full amount.

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StepBackNow · 16/09/2018 11:39

Of course you should pay. It was your fault. Do you have personal liability insurance? Claim on that. If you don't, you should.

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Agentornika · 16/09/2018 11:39

A bit of embellishment going on there madamebutterfly

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Agentornika · 16/09/2018 11:39

Sorry butterface

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Bluntness100 · 16/09/2018 11:39

Would you wish her to pay if she broke yours? I'm fairly sure you would.

Yes it's the decent thing and yes she's being a good friend by not asking you. You are not being a good friend by not offering.

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karyatide · 16/09/2018 11:40

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VillageCats · 16/09/2018 11:40

Yes of course you should pay for it. If you were in a shop and you smashed something by accident you'd be expected to pay for it. Intent means nothing. You break someone's stuff you pay to fix it.

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