A suspicious story

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Greg
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Re: A suspicious story

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If it seems fishy, doesn't seem right, seems off, etc etc etc, why on earth are you offering donations? Especially in your circumstances.

When something doesn't seem right, leave it the hell alone. Not everything is your business, some things you simply will never have the resources to figure out, life is short, sanity is scarce and money doesn't grow on trees.
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JKosprey
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Re: A suspicious story

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If the story is true, it felt like the right thing to do. I'd still require more information and confirmation before actually donating anything.
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Re: A suspicious story

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JKosprey wrote:If the story is true, it felt like the right thing to do. I'd still require more information and confirmation before actually donating anything.
'Smells fishy' is your instincts telling you to stay away.

Listen to them.

As I said before, your life is too short, your resources too limited, to pour your time and attention down a hole trying to 'figure this out'. Why? You already, I am absolutely certain, have sufficient, entirely non-fishy avenues (starting at home, always, then known good causes etc) for expending your available resources.

Sanity check time. IMO, of course. I tend to be fairly generous, even charitable by nature. And almost painfully empathetic, under the hard shell. So I do understand. But you (again IMO) *need* to be able to draw clear 'not my problem' lines around yourself in order to stay sane and solvent, and letting your skepticism be your guide there is only natural. Inevitable, even.
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Re: A suspicious story

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Were any of them code-named "Agent Orange"? 8-)
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