paying for your mistakes
paying for your mistakes
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- locustsloth0
If she forwards you the email she supposedly sent, it should have a timestamp which you can then crosscheck against your inbox. And like inhaler said, if it's all on you and she asked you to change it, you need to pay for the mistake, as crappy as that is. If she can't send you evidence that she requested the change, you should split it.