Quote Originally Posted by d00d557
sorry for the multiple threads, internet problems. yeah I completely agree, it's just I think the only reason he's being such a zealot about it is because it's money going into his pocket. What I want to know is if he broke it if he'd actually honor it(which i'm pretty sure he wouldn't), that's why I DON'T want to pay. It's kinda like, well shit, we both lost some on that one. Why shouldn't it be a mutually shared loss? Why should it be "hey you owe me."
Because you broke it. I understand that it was an accident but you shouldn't be using a $300 piece if you can't afford to pay for it if you manage to break it. I personally wouldn't ask one of my best friends to pay for a piece they broke, unless they were being careless when using it, however my pipe is a £5 pipe, and this is a $300 bong, there's a big difference, and for something that cost that much I'd be pretty upset if it was damaged and I'd definitely expect to see money from the person who damaged it.

If I broke someone's piece I'd pay them for it, regardless of how much it was worth. If I decide to smoke from an expensive piece I know that if it breaks I'm going to have to pay them a lot of money to get a new one.

Just pay him and be more careful next time, or smoke from a cheaper piece. You don't need a $300 bong to smoke, and it won't get you any more high than a well made home-made bong.
Jesusgreen Reviewed by Jesusgreen on . Should the person who breaks a waterpipe be required to pay? Okay basically my friend and I went in on a phx beaker bong for $300. My dumbass managed to break it, and my friend demands his $150 from the half of it. Now I don't know about you people but I have never once been compensated for a broken bong, but at the same time it only seems fair. Personally I think dude should fuck off because this was never in any written form and was only a verbal agreement. What do you guys think? I'm poor as anything also lol Rating: 5