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MariaB -> RE: People Who Have Done You Wrong Leaving You In Shock (12/26/2013 2:32:35 PM)

To the op; it's not about who is real to your face, it's about who stays real behind your back. Sorry, I don't know who first wrote that!

I have been duped by a few people: The babysitter that went through all my stuff, took my jewellery, money and even some baby clothes.

The scene friend who stayed the night but couldn't resist the stash of money my ex had left in the kitchen.

One of my best friends (now ex best friend) who was going behind his fiancées back and unbeknown to me, using my name as a cover.

We can go around being suspicious of everyone or we can trust until we are given reason not to. I choose the second. I would hate to lose my trust in people.




FrostedFlake -> RE: People Who Have Done You Wrong Leaving You In Shock (12/26/2013 3:45:37 PM)

It's been said a person reveals his character when he thinks no one is looking. This gal revealed hers by casually admitting to being a liar and a sneakthief whose guilt may prompt her to drop a friend but not to improve herself. By. Not. Doing. What. Makes. Her. Feel. Guilty...

It is shocking, I grant you. Perhaps she was raised by wolves.





Phoenixpower -> RE: People Who Have Done You Wrong Leaving You In Shock (12/26/2013 5:52:27 PM)


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ORIGINAL: littlewonder
And yes, I've had people "screw me over" but I've always just figured it was my stupid fault for not doing my homework, shrugged it off and learned my lesson. Never felt a reason to announce it out loud.


this!




jlf1961 -> RE: People Who Have Done You Wrong Leaving You In Shock (12/26/2013 5:57:47 PM)

If I dwelt on the people that screwed me over, and I dont mean monetarily, that is just material stuff and you cant take that with you, but betraying my trust, loyalty, etc. I would be working on a hit list at least 10 pages long.

Personally, I have come to the opinion that these people have to deal with karma. The only person that I even think about is my last wife, since I cant find her and this means my divorce proceedings may get complicated.




ShaharThorne -> RE: People Who Have Done You Wrong Leaving You In Shock (12/27/2013 7:05:43 AM)

Jeff, check your CMail.




LookieNoNookie -> RE: People Who Have Done You Wrong Leaving You In Shock (12/27/2013 3:10:06 PM)


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ORIGINAL: David92506

I love reading the forums because I get a chance to share with others. I was hoping to create a thread where we can share how someone has harmed us leaving us shocked.

I'm a Chiropractor/Acupuncturist and I was treating a patient that goes to my church. She was starting her own business, in which she sends out gift packages, so her client doesn't have to go to a store, buy it and mail it. She wanted to barter with me so I did. For a whole year I sent out so many gift packages to my family, relatives, friends and business associates; close to $2,000! I kept a record of how much I owed her and each time she came in for a treatment I would deduct it from what I owed her.

After she used up what I owed her, she went to another Chiropractor. I asked her if she is doing bartering with her new Chiropractor and she said no she is paying cash. Well, I wanted to keep her as a patient and get cash payments. I asked her why did she switch?

She said that she really screwed me over. She tripled the price for each gift package she sent. For example, she charges $50 for each gift package but she charged me $150.00. And 3/4 of the packages she never sent. At the end of our conversation this Christian woman actually said to me, "I feel so bad fucking you over that I can't go back to you. That's why I'm seeing someone else." She then walked away.

I started calling my friends, family and business associates and I was shocked that most of them never received the gift package!

WHAT'S YOUR STORY :)


I'm very fond of Christianity.

Christians, not so much (and I am one).

Best thing you can do when someone tells you "you can trust me, I'm a Christian" is, immediately put your hand over your wallet and then, as they leave the room, count your fingers. (Make sure they're all still there).




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