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jennyjoan | 01:07 Tue 23rd Aug 2016 | ChatterBank
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Did I do something really stupid tonight or was it kindness. I went to Asda to look for a microwave (today at about 6.00pm) - the front of Asda was thronged with people and one lady thinnish about over 60 and was lightheartedly complaining to me "oh I think this hole in the wall isn't working it never is" - oh I just nodded and went on into Asda.

Coming back out with no microwave the lady came over to me and said "oh I was right the thing wasn't working so now I have to walk to the next mall"

I offered a lift in my car to the mall. On hindsight was I stupid, careless or kind - she did have a wee drink on her so don't think she could have done me any harm. However had to run downstairs there and check had I still my debit card but I had. Would you have given her a lift. - by the way she did NOT ask for a lift - I proffered. Just your opinions.
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If only there were more people in this world like you, well done!
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Ahhh thank you Master - think my vertigo has suddenly lifted xx
I don't drive so it wouldn't have happened to me , however we all make on the spot decisions that have the potential to go wrong.

It didn't Jenny, so relax and try to get some decent sleep - you did a good deed.
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thanks I had been apprehensive in that I had done something stupid like I always do
Your card would have been no use to her without the PIN.
I wouldn't have offered her a lift. I've had someone open my car door at a junction asking for a lift to the next village. She'd had a drink on her, too. I said no.

You were very generous, but ...
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Well then Jack - the debit card was inside my purse - so it could have been the purse as I am extremely careless re that matter.

But the card 16 digit number can be used and so things can be bought.

As I was scammed some years back when the 16 digit card was used for

a weekend for 10 people in a local hotel
bought machinery for cars
and phone bills

All came to £700 - they just phoned the large number over the phone - no they didn't have the card - but a "worker" we found out in a local garage when he was swiping my card took note of the number and used it. Police was involved. But must say Santander paid it back for gods sake.
But there's no point worrying about something that didn't happen this evening - just think a little more next time.

If we are caring, generous people it's hard to change our nature.
That is worrying. They must have noted the security number on the back as well. I can't see any way to prevent that sort of thing.
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look out for it Jackie - me, as soon as my cards go missing (am careless) I report it immediately - don't even look for it.
Don't stop being nice to people, just be a little more careful in what you.
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Now I am off for a Minute or Two - good night again to my compadres of the night LOL
I was bought up never to talk to strangers and never accept lifts from strange women ;-)
Night JJ.
Night Jenny.

Funny enough, so was I Cupes.
I think you did the right thing Jenny....we need more people like you !
why didn't she go in asdas and get cashback ? .you were very kind though x
you are a very kind lady Conne ..treat others as you wish to be treated...xx
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A nice gesture, I would expect nothing else from you being o nd, but, it could have been a scam .

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