She is NOT in the hospital, she was last week, out 27th, then her daughter had to go to ER....She posted this on her group, of which I am a member. have known her for 5 years, not a scam, but know it sounds like one... juliewest@yahoogroups.com
Originally Posted by canoodle
thanks for the update. like i said, being cautious and wary.
if you had included this info in your
first post, you prolly could have increased the believability measure of your thread. then it comes down to "how do we know who sent that message from her yahoo group?"
like how do i know that the person posting this post is really the person who goes by the username pmdelites? you dont, but you can take it on faith or investigate to make sure.
finally, Canoodle, did she actually "plead" for assistance or was that your interpretation? that's a pretty loaded word, in my opinion.
I agree, I think its different when a provider with a good reputation asks for help... most likely they wont risk a long time good standing with a scam like some other questionable providers have in the past.
Originally Posted by Jules Jaguar
anyone asking for help risks questions. even people w/ good reputations!
Also she privately [emphasis mine, pmd] asked through her yahoo group, probably to avoid negative responses from people she has never seen before or people who dont know her reputation. Im sure the op meant well by posting this here but most of the time these threads do more harm than good.
Originally Posted by Jules Jaguar
i agree, jules, since she apparently
privately asked for assistance/help/barter/whatever via her yahoo group, did she also mention that her request be spread to other forums?
if not, then why do it??
at a minimum, i would have asked Julie is she was OK w/ my posting the request elsewhere.
once something spreads beyond its original posting/board/group/blog, it is almost impossible to retract it o correct it or update folks about it.
in otherwords, let the requestor decide where & how to make any request(s).
unless the requestor asks you to spread the word.