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rbk93 rbk93 seen the bat signal and jumped back in thread
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F it. I'll bite.



Did you ask for money at all?
I work as a part time delivery driver. We get a tip card where all credit card tips go on at the end of all shifts. So to avoid paying that 1.5% fee, I usually ask people if I can cash app them the tips then they Zelle it to me as a favor. I asked her on at least 3-4 different occasions and she either refused or got upset that I asked her such a thing. Last time I literally asked if she can do a dollar. She hung up then sent a screenshot of her bank account, basically claiming she was unable to do it. Next day, I post the pair of Playoff 12s I was able to pick up. Hours later, she posted a picture of a baked potato she bought. I confronted her about how much she spent and lying. Long story short. Said it's not going to work and said a man always asking for money is a huge turn off.

I could double back, but common sense and good logic tells me that's a red flag.
 
And as far as the shoes, when I usually grab a pair, 99% of the time, the buyer is literally paying for it and trusts me enough to do so. There are NT members here who can vouch for that.
 
I work as a part time delivery driver. We get a tip card where all credit card tips go on at the end of all shifts. So to avoid paying that 1.5% fee, I usually ask people if I can cash app them the tips then they Zelle it to me as a favor. I asked her on at least 3-4 different occasions and she either refused or got upset that I asked her such a thing. Last time I literally asked if she can do a dollar. She hung up then sent a screenshot of her bank account, basically claiming she was unable to do it. Next day, I post the pair of Playoff 12s I was able to pick up. Hours later, she posted a picture of a baked potato she bought. I confronted her about how much she spent and lying. Long story short. Said it's not going to work and said a man always asking for money is a huge turn off.

I could double back, but common sense and good logic tells me that's a red flag.

 
Speaking of money. This is the 1st time a woman has straight up asked me for money. I felt disgusted. The following messages I broke it off with her.
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Protect your M.E.A.T fellas
What she say after your last response?
 
What she say after your last response?
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The first sentence in her response is what made me decide to break it off. She completely refutes my view on contributing to someones finances. Its complete disrespect and then tries to downplay it by making a statement about her rent. And she only lives 15miles rt.
 
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