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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]Whisp
(24,096 posts)These stories tend to make people less likely to give, and that is always bad.
The swindlers are the ones on Wall Street and Koch Street and Billionaire Street. Liar Street, War sTreet or all those other streets paved with our misery and suffering, not someone you meet in a parking lot who asks for twenty bucks. Why should I judge what they spend it on or how they decide to tell their stories?
I am unable to mind read and judge people's motives so once that money leaves my hands, it is not mine any more and it is not my business what is done with it and the last thing I do is wonder whether I got 'scammed' or not.
I've heard people say 'well, ALL charities are SCAMS, ya know!' and I know why they say it because they feel guilty that they don't give a penny to anyone but their own selves. 'Charity begins in the Home' is a favourite of theirs to relieve themselves of any responsibilities and caring for 'strangers'.
It's easier to not give if 'everyone is out to scam you'. People get so sick and helpless of the Big Scammers they can do shit about so they take out the anger on easy targets.