Anonymous wrote:I would make some discreet enquires with your other relatives. Chances are that they know about this person’s behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a personal level, if it were me OP I would see this as a huge red flag.
I mean……
You just reconnected most recently yet they are already asking you for money…?
I just find this request very tacky.
I would likely be suspicious + on guard of this cousin’s behavior from now on. 😕
+1 A relative who barely communicates with DH wrote from prison to ask for money, and it has permanently changed my view of them. I don’t understand how someone can bring themselves to ask a rando relative you barely know for money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up an only child with no direct cousins or relatives my age. I went to the funeral for an older relative and met a cousin, four years younger than me. They recently had a surgery and are out of work. They have children and work a manual labor job. I was sent a text today asking if I could give them money as they are low on funds.
I missed the text initially, (Saturday, busy morning around here) and within three hours they replied saying they had figured it out.
Does this sound like someone who may be asking for money more often or do you think the surgery could simply be an extenuating factor/circumstance?
Am I being used is my concern, having never had relationships like this before I may have been naive to how these relationships are. Do relatives often ask each other for money?
I’d do a slow fade. They’ll ask you for money again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op never said how much it was. I would send
$100 and be done with it. I give more to strangers and I'm low income earner doing manual labor. What was the surgery?
That said, I have never given my cousins as they are capable of same manual labor as myself, but are simply bad at managing money.
No health problems or surgeries to consider.
A lot of these high earners on DCUM are incredibly nasty and selfish. Studies bear this out. It's why it's said that a rich person has as much chance of getting into heaven as a camel has of getting through the eye of a needle.
Anonymous wrote:According to the original post the OP just met this distant cousin, so this isn’t a “reconnection” as the thread title suggests. It’s a once, first time meeting at a recent funeral.
A fool is born every minute. Do not give this recently met cousin any money. The fact that OP has no alarm bells going off is sad. Really sad. They’re preying on you, perhaps you’re lonely and want some “family”. They’re using you. Don’t do it.
Anonymous wrote:On a personal level, if it were me OP I would see this as a huge red flag.
I mean……
You just reconnected most recently yet they are already asking you for money…?
I just find this request very tacky.
I would likely be suspicious + on guard of this cousin’s behavior from now on. 😕