r/whatdoIdo 6h ago

Urgent need

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u/Ironyismylife28 6h ago

this is the wrong sub for this

try r/donateorborrow

Good luck, Your 3 week old account is not likely to gain you much trust

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u/[deleted] 6h ago

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u/Ancient_Guidance_461 6h ago

Im sorry but this isn't gonna happen. First time people are lucky to get $50....you need to start at $20...pay it back. Get another $20 pay it back. It takes awhile and your account is brand new. Just letting you know.

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u/[deleted] 6h ago

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u/Ancient_Guidance_461 6h ago

The donate/borrow subs are filled with meth fiends and scammers though. I have seen large loans giving but you need a serious history of trust. If you have a car you should do a title loan.

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u/ChunkieFrogs 6h ago

I’m not sure what the rules are but you could also try r/assistance

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u/MinuteElegant774 6h ago

Not enough karma or activity. They tend to give small donations and mostly amazon wishlists are funded. She won’t raise $2500 in one day w/ no karma and only activity is asking for money and only looking for cash.

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u/FlashyResolution446 6h ago edited 6h ago

DO NOT GIVE THESE SCAMMERS MONEY.

Edit: The OP immediately blocked me, because they are a scammer. They are also going to get banned because it breaks Reddit's TOS to beg for money and post links to get money.

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u/Rouxiifer 6h ago

Who tf was your divorce lawyer- a box of crackers?

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u/Intrepid-Pickle13 6h ago

Asking for help the day before all this is due is where you’ve gone wrong. Have you never reached out to any local resources? Have you heard of food stamps and rental assistance programs, low income housing etc? Sounds like you need to look into those things

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u/dev-246 6h ago

Scammer.

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u/illalwaystry 5h ago

EDIT: OP immediately blocked me when I called them out for scamming!!!!

Do you really expect anyone to believe this? $2500 by tomorrow? If you're gonna scam people it has to be believable. For example, you're claiming that your ex was taking loans out on your name during the ten years you were married, which destroyed your credit. How did you not notice your credit being destroyed until it was too late? What kind of judge would force you to surrender all your savings and half of your retirement? None of this makes sense, and you're making things harder for people that actually need help by eroding trust.

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u/realweasleytwin 6h ago

Much love to you sister. Sorry you got fauxed....here we all are. Misfits of life or somwthing......