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<blockquote data-quote="stewartglock" data-source="post: 1294371" data-attributes="member: 10353"><p>These people are getting pushy and they make their rounds.</p><p></p><p>We have had a run in with the same lady twice at the Babies-R-Us by Penn Square Mall. It was the same story both times, "Scuse me sir, I'm from Tulsa and my momma is sick and I'm tryins to get back and don't have any monies fo gas."</p><p></p><p>The funny thing is my in-laws, who were with us both times, are from out of town, a very small town. My father-in-law, who is a great guy with a huge heart, was trying to be nice and gave her some money. He told her, "I would hope you would not lie about this situation, and God Bless." Of course she told him she was not lying and all that b.s. The whole time I was thinking SCAM, but it was his money and I wasn't going to tell him what to do.</p><p></p><p>The second time, we are walking out of the store she approaches me, "Scuse me, scuse me sir, I....." I stopped her right there and I said, "hey, I am short on cash, can I borrow some money....." She said, "scuse me?" I told her, "I guess you don't remember me, but I know what you are up to." She acted so put out that I would ever say such a thing. So as she is approaching my father-in-law, I tell him, "that is the same lady as last time," but he had already recognized her. She said, "what'd he say? what'd he say?" She then went into her b.s. story. He listened intently and then said, "well my son is a cop, let me give him a call, I am sure he can help you out." She was gone in the blink of an eye.</p><p></p><p>I cannot stand these people, they feed on people's kindness, and make it impossible to determine which people really do need help. This lady was dressed out with the skirt, high heels and everything, and I am sure her Navigator was parked somewhere around there. Scum of the earth in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stewartglock, post: 1294371, member: 10353"] These people are getting pushy and they make their rounds. We have had a run in with the same lady twice at the Babies-R-Us by Penn Square Mall. It was the same story both times, "Scuse me sir, I'm from Tulsa and my momma is sick and I'm tryins to get back and don't have any monies fo gas." The funny thing is my in-laws, who were with us both times, are from out of town, a very small town. My father-in-law, who is a great guy with a huge heart, was trying to be nice and gave her some money. He told her, "I would hope you would not lie about this situation, and God Bless." Of course she told him she was not lying and all that b.s. The whole time I was thinking SCAM, but it was his money and I wasn't going to tell him what to do. The second time, we are walking out of the store she approaches me, "Scuse me, scuse me sir, I....." I stopped her right there and I said, "hey, I am short on cash, can I borrow some money....." She said, "scuse me?" I told her, "I guess you don't remember me, but I know what you are up to." She acted so put out that I would ever say such a thing. So as she is approaching my father-in-law, I tell him, "that is the same lady as last time," but he had already recognized her. She said, "what'd he say? what'd he say?" She then went into her b.s. story. He listened intently and then said, "well my son is a cop, let me give him a call, I am sure he can help you out." She was gone in the blink of an eye. I cannot stand these people, they feed on people's kindness, and make it impossible to determine which people really do need help. This lady was dressed out with the skirt, high heels and everything, and I am sure her Navigator was parked somewhere around there. Scum of the earth in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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