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    6 comments  ·  General » Web app  ·  Admin →

    Hmm…interesting! I’ll pass on this feedback – I haven’t heard much about people adding transactions on Splitwise that aren’t actually IOUs or payments.

    For now, your best bet is probably to edit your rent expense, so that each flatmate’s share reflects the actual amount they’ve been paying (including the gift). So if everyone pays $500/mo normally, and flatmate #1 is paying an extra $100 on flatmate #2’s behalf, you could edit the bill to say that flatmate #1’s share is $600 and flatmate #2’s share is $400. Then, when each person pays their adjusted share, there should be no remaining debt between the two of them. Hope that helps for the time being!

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    Jennifer Wenz commented  · 

    A former housemate of mine owes me $0.79. He's never going to pay me, and I don't want/need him to, but there's no way for me to delete the balance or "forgive" his debt to me. It would be super helpful if the person to whom the debt is owed could delete the debt if they want to, rather than having to "settle up"--which would notify him unnecessarily, and bring it to his attention that he owes me $0.79, which is just annoying. Thank you!

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