She used the credit card to hold a bouncy castle party.

Question: If a man were to send you his credit card details in a misguided attempt to convince you to date him, what would you do? Go on a shopping spree? Eat at a fancy restaurant? Or buy a bouncy castle and invite everyone on the internet to your party?



Definitely the latter.



One inspiring girl became a twitter icon after she did just that, posting an exchange between herself and a man who wouldn’t take her no for an answer.



Leagan, a 17-year-old from Texas, USA, wrote on twitter: “Ur all invited to my bouncy castle party funded by the guy that sent me his credit card after I said no to a date,” along with a picture of the card (details blocked), the bouncy castle she hired and the man’s shocked reaction at her unusual purchase.



The man had written “I want you to have something. Just in case you need something. Anything at all,” with the picture of his card. Leagan then made her genius purchase, and sent back an email from the company confirming the buy.



“Did you just buy a f-----g bouncy house[?]” the guy responded via message.



Yep. She sure did.





Leagan’s exchange was shared on twitter in a series of screenshots, and she quickly became a hero of the internet.



User @karsen_sample replied: “When ppl ask me what woman I look up to, I usually say Malala yousafzai, but after this I will always say it's @leagalicious.”



Another simply wrote: “my queen”.



In an interview with Cosmopolitan.com, Leagan said she was inspired by someone who lived on her street who had a bouncy castle party.



As for the guy who owns the card, "He was understandably irritated with my purchase, but after realizing he did in fact say 'anything,' we were cool."