How pan-handlers use free credit cards

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Quite an interesting story, I thought.

What would happen if, instead of spare change, you handed a person in need the means to shop for whatever they needed? What would they buy? Can you spare your credit card, sir?

In New York City, an advertising executive recently handed over her American Express Platinum Card to a homeless Manhattan man after he had asked her for change. The man, who had been without home after losing a job, used the card to buy $25 worth of deodorant, water and cigarettes. And then he returned the card.

Concerns over the wisdom of sharing of credits cards and credit card fraud aside, the unlikely encounter became a talking point — a feel-good story about, as the New York Post put it in a headline: “A bum you can trust — honest!”

Is that such a surprise?

Over the past two weeks, I wandered Toronto’s downtown core with five prepaid Visa and MasterCard gift cards, in $50 and $75 denominations, waiting for people to ask for money.

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/854018--how-panhandlers-use-free-credit-cards?bn=1
 
All I know is that in Portland I never offer money but if I have food or leftovers from a restaurant I'll share ... oddly enough I get turned down about 25% of the time.
 
All I know is that in Portland I never offer money but if I have food or leftovers from a restaurant I'll share ... oddly enough I get turned down about 25% of the time.

That says a lot about what kind of food you eat.
 

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