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Comment by rowanG077

2 days ago

I don't think describing them as friends is entirely correct. People give money to people they trust. And friends often are in that subset of people. But that's not a strict requirement.

They trust people who look and smell like them or the people they golf or drink with or are part of the same fraternity or tennis club.

  • I'm not sure what your point is. Of course people who see and observe others on a daily basis in the flesh can determine much better whether they are trustworthy or not. They sure as hell don't think some random person who has no credibility is trustworthy.