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Posted 2003-08-15, 09:08 AM in reply to EX-Mania's post "Forum trust"
Hrm... a question worth a little pondering.

First of all, it really depends on how much responsibility you're giving the person... Is it a little or a lot of money? Is it a very important password?

Of course I'd trust Silverjinx, as she already knows most of my passwords and has full access to my money.

Randomthought I could trust as well. Many of you may not have seen him posting recently. He's a friend of mine, but his hard drive fried for a second time, so he's ordering a new computer. Anyhow...

I'd say Randomthought's girlfriend, but I can't seem to think of her name... It's a Hawaiian word if anyone can think of it right off. She has less than 100 posts I believe.1

The rest of my list is based solely on what conversations I've had with these people.

I would trust SYG with my money or passwords. I can't really think of a reason why I would do this... It just doesn't seem too rash an idea.

I would trust Chruser with my passwords. I can't think of any circumstance wherein I would be required to trust him with my money mainly because he is in Sweden.

I would trust DFD with my passwords. I wouldn't trust the bum with any of my money though. Hehe =) just kidding.

I feel compelled to give Wiccan some responsibility because he nominated me and also because of his offer to mention a sig "problem" to Chruser. Though it was unneeded, the help is appreciated.

There are a few other people who I would moderately trust with my personal belongings, but there really isn't any basis for it. As I feel it may influence their response to this thread in my case (as it did me with Wiccan), I will omit their names.
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