Voucher

Bar the Bull

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Man A was given a €150 voucher to the Merrion Hotel 15 months ago.

Man B spoke to Man A last week, and mentioned that Man B and his wife were going to stay in the Merrion for a night that Saturday.

Man A mentioned his voucher. Man B said sure I will pick it up off you on Saturday morning, save you having to hold on to it.

Man A agreed. Man B gave Man A €150 for the voucher.

Man B's wife left the voucher at home.

Should Man B hold on to the voucher, or give it back to Man A and expect cash in return?
 
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Man A proved he was as tight as a duck's arse originally for looking for €150 for a voucher he wasn't going to use in the first place. That being the case Man B should expect sod all.
 
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Man B is an idiot for giving the €150 cash in the first place.

Rule No.1
Never pay for anything you don't have to.
 
I think Man A is done for cash and probably has it spent already. Man B should just keep the voucher.



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Man A should really only have asked for E100 in the first place, but Man B obviously has to pay the E25 'My wife is a dozy bint' tax.

MAN A should offer E125 in exchange for the return of his E150 voucher. Man B should accept this, and mark the E25 loss down to a combination of his wife's forgetfulness and Man A's parsimony.
 
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