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Would You Help Out A Stranger?

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And many cards are now also touch n pay (or whatever terminology they call it) so no pin

contactless payment i use that often has to be under £20 i think

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Matt I don't doubt your brains with ARC etc but you just got feked over mate.

Quite possibly. As a society though have we come to the stage we would never help a stranger under any circumstances as we assume they are up to no good?

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Its a £20 limit per transaction, £120 daily I think.


Quite possibly. As a society though have we come to the stage we would never help a stranger under any circumstances as we assume they are up to no good?

 

Not at all but 'financial' ones have been iffy since time began.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Quite possibly. As a society though have we come to the stage we would never help a stranger under any circumstances as we assume they are up to no good?

as a society thats quite often the case

Quite possibly. As a society though have we come to the stage we would never help a stranger under any circumstances as we assume they are up to no good?

Oh come on FFS. You got done over like a bitch.

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as a society thats quite often the case

I've had radom acts of compassion. If someone appears genuine and in need of help I've often gone on the side of give them the benefit of the doubt

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I've had radom acts of compassion. If someone appears genuine and in need of help I've often gone on the side of give them the benefit of the doubt

or you were scared he was gonna nut you...

contactless payment i use that often has to be under £20 i think

Mine do it, but i don't

I've had radom acts of compassion. If someone appears genuine and in need of help I've often gone on the side of give them the benefit of the doubt

Like chinese customers?

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or you were scared he was gonna nut you...

Not at all. Pleasant enough chap. I was in Tesco's the other day and some volunteers asked if I'd be kind enough to contribute to food bank which I did get £20 of food for them. Maybe I should have said **** off incase the people who go to food bank are all liars and aren't really struggling for food?

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Not at all. Pleasant enough chap. I was in Tesco's the other day and some volunteers asked if I'd be kind enough to contribute to food bank which I did get £20 of food for them. Maybe I should have said **** off incase the people who go to food bank are all liars and aren't really struggling for food?

it happens

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