A Few Weeks Before Her Wedding She Found Out Her Fiancé Cheated On Her So She Called Things Off, Then Sold The Heirloom Family Ring He Proposed To Her With

A 27-year-old woman was set to get married to her 29-year-old now ex-fiancé Mason on January 20th.
A few days ago, one of her friends told her that they had seen Mason cheating on her with his ex-girlfriend Kim.
As soon as she found out about her fiancé cheating on her, she called off the wedding.
Unfortunately, since her wedding was supposed to be just a few weeks away and she already lined up things like the venue and the caterer, she couldn’t get a refund for anything.
She’s sadly had to lose over $20,000 on this wedding that’s no longer happening.
“Last year I took out a loan to cover the costs of the wedding, the longer I take to repay it the more interest it gets,” she explained.
“When we first got engaged, Mason agreed to share our finances together, meaning had we got married I would’ve been able to pay it off.”
“This was supposed to be in our prenup but because we didn’t get married, it meant he no longer had to share finances.”
When she called things off, she did ask Mason if he would help her pay back the money that she was losing on the wedding.

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She revealed to him that she will be in debt if he does not help her out since she can’t repay it by herself.
Mason thought it wasn’t his issue that she took out a loan for the wedding that she cannot pay down, and refused to respond to her.
“When we got engaged, Mason proposed to me with a family heirloom ring belonging to his great grandmother that was worth $25,000,” she said.
“When we canceled the wedding, he told me he wanted the ring back but we never got around to arranging a time he could pick it up.”
“Because I don’t want to go into debt, I told him that if he didn’t agree to help pay it off (I wanted a lawyer involved) that I would sell the ring.”
Mason still did not respond to her messages, and she did speak to a mutual friend of theirs named Jake who said that Mason never thought she would follow through with selling his family’s heirloom ring.
She gave Jake a message to give to Mason; if he didn’t reach out to her about the ring in the following 24 hours, she was going to sell it.
Jake insisted that Mason wouldn’t care at all about her message, but he did tell him. When she didn’t hear from Mason in the next 24 hours, she did sell the ring.
She found a website and sold it there. She then sent Mason a text to let him know she sold the ring.
Mason freaked out and started cursing at her, before saying he would come to her house later to collect the engagement ring.
Well, he did show up at her house wanting the ring back, but she pointed out again to him that it was sold and gone.
Mason lost it, called her petty, and simply could not believe that she followed through with selling the ring.
Now, this ring was his family’s heirloom and it means a lot to all of them.
“A lot of my family members think I overreacted and shouldn’t have gone to extreme measures as it will be hard for him to get the ring back if he even can at all,” she continued.
She’s left wondering if maybe she shouldn’t have sold Mason’s great-grandmother’s ring.
How would you handle this?
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