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Disappointed by my facebook 'friends'

Captain_Nick

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People have been saying in the papers for years now to be careful with who you befriend on social media websites. Last week I found out why.

Like all of you I'm sure I have an eclectic mix of 'friends' and contacts from all parts of my life. Friends, family, old school buddies, people I knew from various societies I was a part of, people from forums like this one, and of course total strangers who I befriended because they support the same footy team I do.

You'd think with about a hundred or so friends I could rely on a few to give me a hand when times got tough. Right?

So I got an email from the club a couple of weeks ago inviting me to a '2011 Legends Dinner'. Those of us who pay $850 in membership fees a year are called Legends, you see. Anyway the whole club was going to be there, as well as the 'most influnetial' supporters, and it was going to be a nice cozy evening in a nice fancy restaurant and you could have a chat with the players, the coach, etc. A fanboy's dream, you could say. And fanboy I am!

So going to this event quickly became a lifelong dream of mine. Unfortunately, tickets to the dinner cost a thousand dollars. Not easy money to come by when you have a mortgage and a hydrolocked car.

Having decided that I wanted to go to this event without paying for it, and ruling out scamming the club out of a thousand bucks, I figured that with 100 facebook friends I could buy the ticket if they each donated to me $10 to help me achieve this lifelong dream of mine.

"I want to go to the Collingwood legends dinner but tickets cost a thousand bucks and I don't have that sort of money handy. I want you all to chip in so I can go. $10 from each of you should cover it."

$10 is nothing compared to the sacred bonds that unite facebook friends. Or so you would think. Not one of my facebook friends came up with the goods. Only two took the time to post and pretend that they didn't have any money.

I am bitterly disillusioned by this experience and I am wondering what on earth facebook is for, since it obviously can't be used to elicit money from strangers.
 
Yeah, he solicited casual acquaintances for money for his personal gain without giving them anything in return. I'm hoping it's some kind of very esoteric satire.
 
As ElimParra will confirm, this aint no joke. Not a single person came through with the goods.

Good point re scrabble
 
It is true. I saw it, and I said I was broke. Even if I had any money I wouldn't be giving away so someone can join something like this.
 
Seriously. This is a joke, right?

If this event isn't important enough to you for you to pay for it yourself, why would anyone else want to pay for you to go?

You can't seriously believe that people who've friended you on FB are actually somehow indebted to you.
 
I'll help my friends out when they really need it. Don't think I'd chip in money for a luxury like this, though.
 
I am not one of your Facebook friends but if I was I would not have sent you any money because I HATE COLLINGWOOD (though not as much as I hate Hawthorn or Carlton).

I would have sent you money if it was for a Richmond Football Club dinner.
 
I had a similar experience recently when I wanted to start a cult.

I don't think giving up all of one's possessions, money, and future income in exchange for spiritual fulfillment and a sense of belonging is too much to ask.
 
If I had seen that as an FB status, I'd honestly assume that you weren't being serious and keep scrolling.
 
Social media isn't the answer for financial problems...


Hard work and saving seems to be the only answer (unless you want a career robbing convenience stores)
 
Send your money straight to them, they need it. Fighting Tiger future fund - I donated a bit, I want Richmond to be around for a long, long time so we can beat you again and again.

One day - hopefully before I die - Richmond will rise from the ashes like a phoenix and once again be the great team which they used to be.
 
Um...I think somebody is taking his facebook friendships a bit too seriously. I would never give money to somebody just because they were my facebook friend, especially for such a silly and unnecessary reason. If their house burnt down or their car got stolen? Sure, I'll donate to the cause! But to help you go out to dinner? Not a fucking chance.
 
and yet when I offered to give money away on Facebook by posting this on a couple of anti-levy pages

I am worried because some people are going to have trouble paying this levy. Because I care about the underprivileged I am therefore going to offer to refund the $25 levy for someone who is earning $55,000 a year. I plan to pay this $25 out of my $18,000 a year Disability Support Pension. Please comment to this post if... you would like my help and I will arrange it. I might, maybe, be able to stretch my offer to two needy individuals.


no-one took me up on the offer.

I got sick of hearing people moaning about how they couldn't afford to pay a 0.5% flood recovery levy on income over $50,000.
 
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