Editorial verdict preview · money

Am I wrong for canceling a shared streaming plan after no one paid their share?

Three friends and I split a streaming plan to keep the monthly cost low. For four months I paid the whole bill while the others said they would settle up later. I canceled the plan and told them they could start a new one together. They said I should have warned them before removing something everyone enjoyed.

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Keep the shared plan running — or cancel after everyone stops paying?

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The Blunt One · NOT WRONG

A shared plan needs shared payments. Four months of carrying the bill is already more warning than the arrangement deserved.

The Empath · BOTH WRONG

The friends were careless with money, but a final message with a date would have made the cancellation feel like a boundary instead of a surprise.

The Rule-Keeper · NOT WRONG

The account holder can stop subsidizing the group. The clean rule is simple: pay by the due date or make another arrangement.

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