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elleng

(141,926 posts)
14. Most of us wouldn't have thought of EVERYTHING we might have done;
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 03:06 PM
Apr 2014

that's human nature.

Thanks that you did help her.

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You did more than most people would. Tommy_Carcetti Apr 2014 #1
It's okay. You still gave her *something*, right? AverageJoe90 Apr 2014 #2
I think it is great that you didn't question upaloopa Apr 2014 #3
Actually, you did a better thing Warpy Apr 2014 #4
That's a great perspectrive. phylny Apr 2014 #6
The likelihood of such people being scam artists is why I never give to them. Jgarrick Apr 2014 #21
If they are scammers.... ohheckyeah Apr 2014 #25
+1,000 ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #28
I absolutely agree. Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #51
My dad taught me that lesson long ago ... aggiesal Apr 2014 #61
An excellent thought. Helpful too. GoneFishin Apr 2014 #70
Thank you wryter2000 Apr 2014 #52
+1 n/t JoeyT Apr 2014 #57
Yep, totally agree... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2014 #64
That's the way I've always approached it. Aristus Apr 2014 #67
I assume most people who approach me with a bus/gas money scenario are "scammers" -- however Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #26
I tend to give, regardless of the number of scams in the world. LanternWaste Apr 2014 #27
Me too. I even give to the honest ones who want a bottle, they probably need that bottle Warpy Apr 2014 #47
I've been approached by the same people with the same story over and over. Demobrat Apr 2014 #32
You have to pay close attention.. sendero Apr 2014 #37
You should feel good that you gave...nothing else should matter. blueamy66 Apr 2014 #60
How was she shamed if she was a scammer? arcane1 Apr 2014 #29
She might not.. sendero Apr 2014 #38
Because she took the last few dollars from a real poor person. Warpy Apr 2014 #46
Ahh, go it! That makes sense. arcane1 Apr 2014 #48
Please don't feel bad-at least you cared Stargazer99 Apr 2014 #5
at a gas station a few years back flyingfysh Apr 2014 #7
Good move packman Apr 2014 #8
Don't feel bad, you did more than most would have. notadmblnd Apr 2014 #9
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I ran out of gas by accident, called triple A but they never came hollysmom Apr 2014 #20
You did the right thing, in either case. closeupready Apr 2014 #11
You helped. You done good. If there is a next time you'll remember to do it. applegrove Apr 2014 #12
Don't feel bad pinboy3niner Apr 2014 #13
NEVER take a stranger to a cash machine with you. Divernan Apr 2014 #35
Most of us wouldn't have thought of EVERYTHING we might have done; elleng Apr 2014 #14
Yep. Scam. Nye Bevan Apr 2014 #15
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I don't believe a lot of those 'swindler' stories either. Whisp Apr 2014 #22
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
Living in San Francisco for a decade has done that to me too. arcane1 Apr 2014 #43
You did a very good thing, more than most people would have. NaturalHigh Apr 2014 #23
How to Spot the "no gas" Travel Scam DesMoinesDem Apr 2014 #24
She said her husband and kids were in the car, they spent all their money and WIC money buying food lunasun Apr 2014 #63
You responded perfectly. SamKnause Apr 2014 #30
Could have been a scam or it could be legitimate. MineralMan Apr 2014 #31
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
I'm too cynical wercal Apr 2014 #33
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
Yes.. sendero Apr 2014 #40
best answer. Whisp Apr 2014 #53
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
Don't beat yourself up over it, most people would have said they couldn't help Rex Apr 2014 #42
I came out of the docs office last weekend, got in my car and woodsprite Apr 2014 #44
What a great idea! n/t phylny Apr 2014 #62
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It reads like scam. Wash. state Desk Jet Apr 2014 #49
I was hit up at Kroger this past weekend. X_Digger Apr 2014 #65
That is exactly what I meant by be aware of your surroundings. Wash. state Desk Jet Apr 2014 #68
I'm never bothered. It's horribly real, or it's a good story. hunter Apr 2014 #50
It's okay TlalocW Apr 2014 #54
If she was a scammer or not, you showed compassion to a fellow human. SummerSnow Apr 2014 #55
DO NOT BEAT YOURSELF UP OVER THIS!!!! Omaha Steve Apr 2014 #56
Thans for the tip....I'll remember if I get the chance Jake2413 Apr 2014 #59
You did plenty Liberal_in_LA Apr 2014 #66
NEVER give money. If you're gonna give, give the ITEM johnlucas Apr 2014 #69
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