Is it morally wrong to sell a fridge that was given to me & my roommate because of a government program and pocket the sold-for amount?
Backstory:
Moved into this apartment with a friend of mine. I bought a cheap fridge that I found on Craigslist for $80 to hold us over until we could afford a better one (we planned on spending $2-300 and buying a used one again). I found a government program that was offered from the electric company that would provide to you a new energy efficient if you happened to qualify for it. We qualified and got a new Whirlpool Energy Star fridge. Fast forward 6 months and my friend meets this guy on match.com and on her first date decides she's moving in with the guy (whole other story there) and leaves me high & dry. She said she'd pay her half of the rent for 4 months but would stop paying for the cable/internet, gas, and electric since she would not be there using them. Electric & cable/internet was in her name but she expected me to pay her when she came back to pay rent. I decided to instead of staying here & finding a roommate to take her spot to just find a place renting a room & move in there. I couldn't afford to pay for all of the cable/internet, my half of the rent, all of the food for myself for the month, gas, and electric for a couple months which is why I found a room to rent. I posted the fridge up for sale on Craigslist and on some buy/sell/trade groups on Facebook and will be selling it today to someone from Facebook or a family friend who said he'd buy it if that other guy doesn't want it. So that brings me to the point is, should I give her half of what I got for the fridge or is it ok to take the full amount for myself?