I did a good thing. But also probably a stupid thing.

You're assuming that a homeless person is inherently more likely to rob you or worse. That assumption is foolish.
I think it's more likely. The homeless person has nothing so he/she might be so desperate to get food that robbing might be option.
 
This thread brings up an interesting dilemma about strangers. It's all up to chance to be honest.

And I'm not saying that what is said about homeless people in this thread is wrong or false. But damn, it must suck for the other half of homeless people who are actually nice people who would be happy to receive any form of help. Ponder on that.
 
The homeless around here are generally either crazy or jerks. The ones who aren't crazy are generally demanding and unpleasant. They'll yell at you if you don't give them anything or enough and I've had to run some of them out of the Farmers Market I work at because they'd wander the halls and accost people for money and vendors for food.
 
So in the 'no good deed goes unpunished' department, I got a call from the fraud detection center today. A $100 charge had been made across state lines. I cancelled the card and I think they froze that charge. But it still sucks this reaffirms the stereotype that you can't trust the most marginalized members of our society. Unless I'm jumping to conclusions myself, and someone else got my card and this is just coincidental timing.
 
Unless you left your wallet out?

I'm just thinking of my place, even my credit card statements that I file don't have all the correct information on it. (i.e. Expiration date and Security number)
 
I was.... really drunk. It's entirely possible I did. But I don't remember...
 
It was at a known supermarket chain that I never go to (organic farmer's market, yo!) , but I don't know what actual products he bought.
 
Whoa, well that is definitely a plot twist. That sucks, man.

:down
 
Perhaps better control of your drinking habits should be analyzed. It was a good deed, but impossible to know whether someone in such a position would take further advantage.
 
Perhaps better control of your drinking habits should be analyzed. It was a good deed, but impossible to know whether someone in such a position would take further advantage.

Well, bumping one of my threads that's been dead a month so you can criticize my drinking isn't a passive-aggressive way of attacking me, is it? :o
 
Perhaps better control of your drinking habits should be analyzed. It was a good deed, but impossible to know whether someone in such a position would take further advantage.

Enough....this name is banned for trolling.
 
I suppose we should celebrate a banning, but he did say he did a good deed :shrug:
 
I can't say that was an illogical move. :o
 
Nope. Just cancelled my card, signed an affidavit at the bank affirming I didn't make the fraudulent charge, got the money back and got a new card. Honestly I had almost forgotten this entire episode.
 
You did the right thing by helping someone. You did the wrong thing by bringing them to your home.
 
You did the right thing by helping someone. You did the wrong thing by bringing them to your home.

I agree on both accounts. I learned my lesson. I didn't feel guilty afterwards, because I knew my intent was good. I was just very naive and inebriated.
 
I once gave a homeless man money for about a week straight outside of a 7eleven. I then saw him speaking on a blackberry. Mother****er had a berry and here I am trying to pay my metro pcs bill.
 
I once gave a homeless man money for about a week straight outside of a 7eleven. I then saw him speaking on a blackberry. Mother****er had a berry and here I am trying to pay my metro pcs bill.

Sam, don't you have like 500 million dollars? Dat Whedon and Tarantino lettuce.
 
I once rang out a homeless man at the supermarket I worked at. When he opened his wallet I noticed it was absolutely packed with dollar bills. Way more than I ever expected. Granted it was probably his entire financial worth but it was still eye opening.
 

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