Seems VERY fishy to me.........

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Walsh, Carys <[email protected]>wrote:

> Last night, at about 10pm, a guy came to my door saying he had just moved
> in across the way and he got locked out of his house - not sure how that
> happened. Anyways, apparently, his wallet, cellphone and house keys were in
> the house. First of all he gave me the number of his housemate and asked if
> I could phone it - but the number didn't exist! Then he asked me for R20 to
> go to an internet café to skype his housemate. Now this is not such an
> unusual thing except that this is the 2nd guy in the last 3 weeks who has
> been locked out of his house and needing R20 to go and fetch spare keys.
> That is why I am not sure if I am being paranoid - it is possible that the
> people who live near me are that unlucky that they are locking themselves
> out of their houses, but the thing that makes me suspicious as well is that
> they both wanted R20 - I know the going price to buy certain drugs is R20 a
> pop. So I was wondering if anyone else has had the same experience of if I
> am indeed being paranoid.
>
> I hope I am being paranoid cause otherwise it might mean that there is
> someone dealing drugs near my house - which is why people are coming to ask
> for money.
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> Carys
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