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kcmoedoe
Aug 06, 2014Explorer
rede2travel wrote:I don't get the justification for not paying for services you used, and knew they were not free, by saying you are going to "pay it forward". Maybe your employer will try that on you. Just not give you a paycheck because you are on vacation so he didn't "know" where to send it and didn't want to risk identity theft, so he "paid it forward" to the local casino. The OP knows the address of the park, and they now know what rate the park charges, so they should send in the payment. The argument that you would but can't because sending a check would be risking identity theft is the most ridiculous justification for doing the wrong thing I have ever heard.
Not paranoid at all...wake up and watch the news or read the newspapers... yesterday it was announced that another 1.3 billion passwords were hacked by a russian group ...I at least am diligent about my information and am prudent enough to check my credit reports periodically..if you have known anyone whose identity has been stolen it takes years to correct the theft and in some cases people have lost their homes not to mention their bank accounts. Paying by check is a security issue if the check is misused. Paying it forward is rewarding....try it .
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