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In reply to the discussion: I could kick myself. A young woman politely stopped me in food store parking lot, needing money [View all]flyingfysh
(1,990 posts)7. at a gas station a few years back
When the price of gas had spiked, I was filling my tank, and a boy walked over to me asking for help filling his dad's truck. So I went and filled his tank, no questions asked. They clearly needed the money.
At a Laundromat I saw a obviously poor immigrant lady with small kids who didn't have enough to start her wash load. So I went over and inserted my Laundromat card to take care of it.
There are too many people who are this poor, this country is too wealthy to allow this situation to exist. Raising the minimum wage would be a good first step.
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I could kick myself. A young woman politely stopped me in food store parking lot, needing money [View all]
phylny
Apr 2014
OP
I assume most people who approach me with a bus/gas money scenario are "scammers" -- however
Arugula Latte
Apr 2014
#26
Me too. I even give to the honest ones who want a bottle, they probably need that bottle
Warpy
Apr 2014
#47
You helped. You done good. If there is a next time you'll remember to do it.
applegrove
Apr 2014
#12
You did a good thing and you're kicking yourself for not doing a gooder thing.
Glassunion
Apr 2014
#16
Having worked in NYC for so many years, there were people with well rehearsed scams,
hollysmom
Apr 2014
#19
She said her husband and kids were in the car, they spent all their money and WIC money buying food
lunasun
Apr 2014
#63
That's how I do too. Once, a guy came to my office on Christmas eve saying he had lost everything,
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#41
if the price for helping others is occasionally being taken for a ride - for me it is a price worth
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2014
#36
Not me. Professional scammers are lying sociopaths who are expert at recognizing and preying
Zorra
Apr 2014
#58
Been in that boat before. Took a young man grocery shopping, and tried to connect
GreenPartyVoter
Apr 2014
#39