Another example of why I won’t contribute to Go Fund Me requests anymore

Anonymous
Not one but TWO families I know who circulated “urgent” Go Fund Me requests within the last year or so are both on major vacations for spring break (think: Disney, Caribbean, Europe, etc.). Both GFM campaigns had significant targets to cover pressing financial issues tied to a crisis (think: medical or housing crisis).

I will never fall for the sob stories again.
Anonymous
I've never seen one for a housing crisis. Funerals and medical expenses, yes.
Surprised by the amount of ppl who never plan for their own funeral expenses.
Anonymous
A close friend of mine paid for his partner's funeral costs, all of it, and the family circulated a Go Fund Me saying they were having to pay for it. They raised over $10K. Shameful. I have not given to one since then.
Anonymous
I've never seen one for a housing crisis. Funerals and medical expenses, yes.
Surprised by the amount of ppl who never plan for their own funeral expenses.
Anonymous
It really is shocking how little shame people have. One blogger who comes from extreme wealth (know people who know her family) went through a tragic situation with a child. My heart went out to her and I even supported her little business.

Then she allowed a Gofundme to pay for medical expenses. this is someone who lives in a mansion, goes on multiple exotic vacations a year, owns a vacation home, buys crazy expensive clothes, and gets cosmetic procedures. Low and behold after the Gofundme closed, she got a boob job and was off on another vacation.

One of our kids has medical issues that required hospital stays, etc. We could afford to pay. We didn't go on vacations for years, we bargain shop and we live modestly. We don't expect friends and strangers to fund life's twists and turns for us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really is shocking how little shame people have. One blogger who comes from extreme wealth (know people who know her family) went through a tragic situation with a child. My heart went out to her and I even supported her little business.

Then she allowed a Gofundme to pay for medical expenses. this is someone who lives in a mansion, goes on multiple exotic vacations a year, owns a vacation home, buys crazy expensive clothes, and gets cosmetic procedures. Low and behold after the Gofundme closed, she got a boob job and was off on another vacation.

One of our kids has medical issues that required hospital stays, etc. We could afford to pay. We didn't go on vacations for years, we bargain shop and we live modestly. We don't expect friends and strangers to fund life's twists and turns for us.


I know people like this too - home worth probably $2 million in a great area, good jobs with good health insurance, and some degree of family money and support as well. And they’re on GFM for one of their kids’ medical expenses. I see which of our mutual friends are donating and I just want to scream, you haven’t seen these people in person since before Covid and you don’t know how well they are doing financially now … save your $25!
Anonymous
One family I know launched a GFM for a medical crisis and quickly raised a substantial amount of money.

What most people don’t know is that one of the adults in the family has a serious gambling problem. The family has medical insurance and access to resources, so I’m doubtful they really needed money for the medical crisis.

PS - They went on a big spring break trip as well.
Anonymous
A woman from my church who a month ago set up a go-fund-me desperately begging for thousands in financial help for her (local) move (which she knew was coming months in advance) just posted a picture of her "post spa day glow" having spent an entire day getting pampered at a spa because "sometimes you just have to treat yourself!" This is one of many expensive things (including a concert ticket with a back-stage pass) she has posted lately that many who contributed generously to her go-fund-me could not afford for themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A close friend of mine paid for his partner's funeral costs, all of it, and the family circulated a Go Fund Me saying they were having to pay for it. They raised over $10K. Shameful. I have not given to one since then.


WTF.

What goes around is going to come around on that. Bad vibes, man.
Anonymous
I've never had any such experiences. I need to broaden my circle, clearly. We're all boring and decent as heck over here.

Anonymous
Neither will I. Have a neighbor who posted one seeking $50k. It went over that. They are by no means poor and I know based on their jobs they each make well over $150k a year. Their baby tragically died of SIDS but they didn’t need the funeral expenses and a funeral for a baby is not $50k. The same year they gutted their house and bought a new car. I have zero doubt that’s where the funds for that came from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never seen one for a housing crisis. Funerals and medical expenses, yes.
Surprised by the amount of ppl who never plan for their own funeral expenses.


I've seen a supposedly desperate need for help with a security deposit and/or movers multiple times. One housing crises go-fund-me that I saw was after the NC floods and was a request to help "fix her home" and replace stuff lost in the flood -- so I could kind of understand that one (although the "she can't work right now because she is a single mom of 4 kids" rang a little privileged -- i know plenty of single moms with a handful of kids who "work right now" and this particular single mom is divorced from a guy who makes a lot of money as a manager in a car dealership and who pays plenty of child support). And I recently saw one from someone who simply hadn't planned for moving expenses because she is irresponsible and didn't feel like it and then got all rage-y about how much movers charge and set up go-fund me begging for help. Yeah, no girl -- rent a U-haul like the rest of us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neither will I. Have a neighbor who posted one seeking $50k. It went over that. They are by no means poor and I know based on their jobs they each make well over $150k a year. Their baby tragically died of SIDS but they didn’t need the funeral expenses and a funeral for a baby is not $50k. The same year they gutted their house and bought a new car. I have zero doubt that’s where the funds for that came from.


I'm not willing to judge anything done by parents who lost a baby to SIDs. Check yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither will I. Have a neighbor who posted one seeking $50k. It went over that. They are by no means poor and I know based on their jobs they each make well over $150k a year. Their baby tragically died of SIDS but they didn’t need the funeral expenses and a funeral for a baby is not $50k. The same year they gutted their house and bought a new car. I have zero doubt that’s where the funds for that came from.


I'm not willing to judge anything done by parents who lost a baby to SIDs. Check yourself.


Hmmwell. Not the PP, but... it still smacks of subterfuge. My aunt gave birth to a stillborn at 42 weeks. They were middle class and didn't ask anyone for money. No parent should ever lose a child, and those that do usually don't do a cash grab. Grief does not suddenly transform you into someone you're not. It just shows others who you really are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither will I. Have a neighbor who posted one seeking $50k. It went over that. They are by no means poor and I know based on their jobs they each make well over $150k a year. Their baby tragically died of SIDS but they didn’t need the funeral expenses and a funeral for a baby is not $50k. The same year they gutted their house and bought a new car. I have zero doubt that’s where the funds for that came from.


I'm not willing to judge anything done by parents who lost a baby to SIDs. Check yourself.


Hmmwell. Not the PP, but... it still smacks of subterfuge. My aunt gave birth to a stillborn at 42 weeks. They were middle class and didn't ask anyone for money. No parent should ever lose a child, and those that do usually don't do a cash grab. Grief does not suddenly transform you into someone you're not. It just shows others who you really are.


And apparently you are willing to judge people you don't even know who lost a child to SIDs. Disgusting.
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