So why don't they take out a loan or use a credit card?

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nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqk06ctulq8rcaen067tt6z3y6gxrqtsuje5em5lcn009zfpp0t7gq4wn8cj It's probably hard to earn any credit when you've lived your entire life in poverty. I don't interrogate my friends to prove they are actually financially unstable when they ask for help, when I already know they've been unemployed for months and have no family to fall back on. They need help, I help them how I can. This is all the information they provided me that I can share here. Kindly, do not pester me with more questions about their situation. It's none of your business.

It's not an interrogation to ask these simple basic questions. Living in poverty has nothing to do with your credit score only your effectiveness to pay your bills on time.

If you were a real friend you would ask these questions prior to putting this message up so if anyone like me asks it's a simple answer. If it's none of my business then don't post this note at all asking for help. My money is more personal then your effort your making for your friend which actually is none of your business because it's their problem & not yours if this is even real.

It sounds to me that you are trying to pull a scam here to make $700 bucks. As anyone with a job & needed to fix their only source of transportation would either A get a loan, B use a credit card, C use a taxi service, D take public transportation, E hitch a ride from a friend, or F talk to the boss at the job explain the circumstance & ask if theres anyone in the workplace they could carpool with till they get their shit fixed. You know if you we're sincere & not a rude like your last sentence was I might have gave a couple hundred bucks or the full $700.

Too bad you screwed that up for your "friend" if this is even real to begin with. Now you can respond if you want but I won't after this i'm done with this bullshit nonsense of a scam.