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Do you equate greediness with evil?

Even lower levels of greed? Someone I know has more money than I'll ever dream of having. Doesn't want to jeopardize her credit card by using it online, wants me to put cash in my account (Her cash) and use my computer and my checking/debit card to purchase things for her. Put my foot down this time, I fell for it a few months ago and what a hassle. I only write 4-5 checks a month and do sometimes buy online through Paypal, but her using my account to do her business not caring if she jeopardizes my account seems evil to me.
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hunkalove · 70-79, M
Tell her to get herself a gift card at the supermarket. That's what I do.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@hunkalove I already told her off. She caught me at a bad moment and I'm sooooo happy she did. I was having stomach cramps, don't mess with me when I'm having them. I told her she had over 4 months to figure out her phone's "problem" and if she couldn't get it straightened out to go buy herself an Ipad or Computer and use that for her business. Sheesh, I don't want to be involved in anyone else's financial or buying business. She wanted to use my Amazon account. She could have said "Can I use your computer to set up an Amazon account so I can order something from them and use my credit card there?" But no she also wanted to use my Amazon account to order stuff, which meant I'd have to be home to accept delivery. If they sent the wrong thing or it was delayed I would have to contact and hassle with them. I would also have to take cash and put in my checking account to cover it. I like to keep my checking account simple as possible.