ExPirateShopGirl
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Ok... call me a skeptic. I see a post with a long tale of woe and my first thought is, "hmm, sad, but why on earth are you posting here instead of actually out doing something to help yourself?" I immediately put myself into the 'situation' the poster describes and I determine what I would do in the same circumstances. If the poster is ignoring or nay-saying good advice on self-help and asking for donations instead, call me a meanie, but I get suspicious.
So... how do YOU spot a fake? Do you help people even if there's something in the back of your mind telling you something just doesn't add up? Or do you research and look at the poster's history? In this age of information, it's so easy to find out everything about a person. Personally, I am more of a snooper than a believer. Am I jaded or wise? What do YOU do before opening your heart and your wallet?

So... how do YOU spot a fake? Do you help people even if there's something in the back of your mind telling you something just doesn't add up? Or do you research and look at the poster's history? In this age of information, it's so easy to find out everything about a person. Personally, I am more of a snooper than a believer. Am I jaded or wise? What do YOU do before opening your heart and your wallet?

(Friends or family is different story, of course.) 

