This second time someone tried to trick my sympathy
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
June 27, 2010 8:05pm CST
This is the second time of this month someone trying to trick my sympathy over their fake condition. I was in a shopping center parking, when I was going to get my car. Someone approached me and ask me for money because he lost his credit card, his cash, wallet etc..... He got his cellphone at his hand and he couldn't get in touch with anyone. He asked me if I could spare him a couple of bucks so he can...... whatever. I had enough of this trick, and I won't be fooled again.
Last time, on different parking lot, I was approached with someone with the same excuse. It was so lame, and I won't do it again. I told him, sorry, I couldn't help.
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4 responses
@srganesh (6339)
• India
2 Jul 10
Cheaters have different types of stories. In our country, India, we can see them in bus stands, having a story of being stolen away of all their belongings and they need some 50 INR to go back to their own place. Bloody, they will even promise to send the money to our address. We should not pity them.
@KiblyKat (187)
• Singapore
7 Oct 10
im never lending anyone money anymore. i was in school a few years back, when a junior suddenly tripped on my bag(it was his fault, my bag was left there and he was busy talking to his friend). anyway, cos he was "injured" or maybe just acting, that fall couldnt hav hurt anyone, he even used his hands to break the fall. so to compensate for "my mistake" which he kept blaming on me, i gave him a dollar, and i thought that would shut him up. the next week or so, i walked past him again. he looked at me and suddenly rubbed his chin saying it was pain, then asked, can u lend me a dollar? OMG, I SWARE IT WAS SO FAKE. i got so pissed i just walked away. lucily i left that school and i will not have to see his face ever again, or i hope so




