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In reply to the discussion: OMG I'm going to be thrown into the street! [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)and you're right. You didn't use Gofundme. You used Paypal.
So why not do it again?
Also, I have sat here reading through that thread and this one, scratching my head in puzzlement over the fact that a grown adult person would not come up with a Plan B to get herself out of a situation that will, in all likelihood, only get worse.
I'm disturbed by the appearance that everything that's happened has always been someone else's fault.
The landlady got you fired. No hot water so you couldn't go to work and you got fired. Nobody in your family will help you. The judge is against you. The landlady is psycho. There was a previous psycho violent landlord guy. etc., etc., etc.
Some people have expressed skepticism over your story and they've been blasted, as if there's something wrong with being skeptical. Especially when good people want to help out a fellow human being but maybe have been screwed over in the past. I don't know about anyone else here, but I live on a fixed income. I like to help whenever I can, but I don't want to be fooled so that some other deserving person or charity doesn't get whatever I could have donated.
Also, and most importantly...
Before I would donate, I want to know what plans the person I'm donating to has for getting him/her self out of the situation s/he is in.
What are your short and long-term plans for extricating yourself from what you yourself have called an intolerable situation?