origmnd said: even if u meet the person why should that make it any less problematic?
there was a girl on peoples court who met guy from myspace , banged him first night, loaned him $300 or 400 for rims and then obviously ended up in court. what is 3 or 4 hundred dollars worth today? .. | |
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JustErin said: No
Sure, but I would never really expect to get the money for it. No. I'm with u on this one | |
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The online world is full of fictional characters, half-truths and people hiding things from each other. I would never lend to anyone I didn't know personally in 'the real world'. There's a Bumhole in my Heart. | |
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OH HELL NO | |
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CalhounSq said: OH HELL NO
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i think people who use the internet as a cloak for who they really are cannot be trusted in any way. i mean, it's a person's choice how much of themselves they want to divulge online, but i think when you interact with other people online you've got to give to get. there are maybe one or two people on the org i haven't met in person who i feel i could trust anyway. there are a LOT of people i wouldn't trust, not because they've proven themselves sketchy, but because there's too much basic stuff i just don't know...and that doesn't exactly boost their credit report with me. | |
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