LisaGigglez said:If a working girl needs money that bad, she should just say so.
We watched Babybelle ask for rent money numerous times, and many said it would have been more effective to say
"My furnace is broke/rent is due/car is dead/nana is sick and i must fly to ottawa! I dont have quite enough money! But I do have the energy to become a bit of a rabbit" Offer a discount, tell the truth, and work for it. It will come!
A lady who outright asks a pooner for money w/o services is (the majority of the time) a con and is using her manipulation skills to get what she wants easy. This doesn't count as fair: "gimme 1000 and i will see you for 4 hours in the next 2 weeks"... whats fair is: "I have 5 hours, you have 800 bucks, lets help eachother out!"
Just say no LAG!
(psst there are exceptions to every rule ie: being a close friend to an sp who needs moeny for school etc and is reliable...)
Maybe she was at a restaurant, and forgot her wallet, but she didn't want to dine and dash.LittleAsianGuy said:It was late at night maybe she lost her wallet. Who knows what happened.
With how much money SPs make, I am surprised that many of them can't keep their priorities straight. They have a lot of bills on home, car payments, utilities, insurances, school tuitions and most importantly, beauty care. Yet... they go around spending like there is no tomorrow on Name Brand bags, shoes, clothes, exotic travels and many other unnecessary expensive things.LittleAsianGuy said:I wouldnt lend sp any $$. Especially when they earn more money than i do. There's no excuse for them not too have any money. I dont care if they are in school. They arent workin at mcds and are barely getting by
Are you selling this as an exception to the rule/good news story? Cuz, all that sticks in my head is the last sentence..."waiting for her to pay me back..." Until you're paid back, this picture is just like every other one, despite being in a nicer frame.Lurker 123 said:I know a retired Sp who asked me for a loan of 2k for study. I know her very well. I asked her to e-mail me her college invoice ,plus she wrote me a promisary note.A few months later ,she showed me her report card in studies. It turns out that she is a straight "A" student!Now I am waiting for her to pay me back after she has found a permant full time job!
This is what you call trust! Am I going to sum people up? No ! At least this particular SP has shown me the effort that she has been studying very hard.dexi said:Are you selling this as an exception to the rule/good news story? Cuz, all that sticks in my head is the last sentence..."waiting for her to pay me back..." Until you're paid back, this picture is just like every other one, despite being in a nicer frame.
LittleAsianGuy said:I wouldnt lend sp any $$. Especially when they earn more money than i do. There's no excuse for them not too have any money. I dont care if they are in school. They arent workin at mcds and are barely getting by
steverino said:Have any of the blokes ever asked an sp who they visited regularly, "you know things are a bit tight this month, how about I visit you tonight but pay you next month." Kind of a lay away plan.
Lurker 123 makes a good point. Regardless of what work a person is involved in, and or how long you may have known them for (or think you may know them), at the end it all really comes down to mainly a matter of Trust. Trust can vary from just using your best intuition or something that you must earn.Lurker 123 said:But don't misunderstand me,each case is different. So there is no gurantee who you are helping, no matter she is a sp or not!![]()






