He did take Spencer’s iPad to see if it could somehow be repaired, but it turned out that it would cost so much it would be cheaper to get Spencer a new one.
When his fiancée found out that Spencer was better off getting a new iPad as opposed to fixing her old one, she mentioned that they could buy one for her and one for Emma after the wedding.
He pointed out to his fiancée that it was not alright to do that, as Spencer having to wait for a new iPad would essentially be punishing her for Emma’s mistake.
His fiancée’s reply was that she has no money to spend, as she is budgeting for her wedding dress, her bridesmaid dresses, and a dress for her mom. He did let her know that he would buy Spencer a new iPad with his own money then, and she laughed at him.
“…The next day, I went to buy it and paid for it on the card we use for the wedding expenses (it has BOTH of our money in it),” he said.
“Both my fiancée and I receive notifications when we use it, and when I got home (I dropped my daughter at my ex’s) she came at me, calling me an AH and saying she’ll now have to get cheaper dresses. She’s calling me an AH because ”I stole from her” (I didn’t, as I said, it has BOTH of our money, and it’s a shared account) and says Spencer could’ve waited a bit.”
He’s left wondering if it was wrong of him to use their wedding fund money to buy Spencer a new iPad. Would you have done the same thing in this situation?
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