Summary
A homeowner shared online that guests staying at their cabin used the homeowner's Amazon Prime account to buy a movie without permission. The situation arose after the guests, who got to stay for free, bought the movie using a device in the cabin. This incident led to a discussion about the situation being rude or possibly a mistake.
Key Facts
- The cabin owner found a movie purchased on their Amazon Prime account for $16.32.
- The purchase was made at 1:12 a.m. using the cabin's Roku device.
- The guests were acquaintances who stayed at the cabin during a local event weekend.
- The owner did not have direct contact information for the guests, only a first name.
- Comments on Reddit debated whether the action was rude or a minor oversight.
- The incident highlights issues related to trust, respect, and friend boundaries.
- The homeowner considered the action inappropriate but not friendship-ending.