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by asow92
447 days ago
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Well, what if you were in budget, your caterer failed to meet their obligation but aren't paying you back for several business days, and that extra $800 put you just over budget? This is an extreme/incidental example, and very likely isn't how this feature is going to be used in practice: I realize that. >The sort of person who would order wings as their backup catering for a wedding doesn't shouldn't be borrowing for this, one would think. We're splitting hairs over personal opinions on personal finance here. |
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Ok. This is for someone who is thinking that they need another $500-800 for the backup catering. For them, an extra $800 with no warning is an expense they can't just eat with the change in their pocket either, one presumes. But they're budgeting for a wedding that likely costs upwards of $7500 (all other costs considered), and they're spending that much without being able to set aside another $1000 for last minute incidentals? I think that this cost might just be the sort of bad decision making that we're all talking about rather than a legitimate use case. And that's even allowing for the recovery of the funds from the original caterer.