Nearly out of snuff. Help!

Actually folks, I’m not being sketchy. I Was reaching out to you folks in the wonderful snuff community because I needed some snuff and I do not have the money to buy any right now. Things are very rough and I am worried about just paying my rent, let alone other bills. I’m so sorry that I have upset y’all.

@Everest - No worries.  I think you should think about budgeting.  If you were to set aside even one dollar a day, by the end of the month you’d have enough to buy plenty of snuff.  It’s a really cheap habit.  A Ziplock bag is a very inexpensive piggy bank.  And if you’re truly in dire straits, I would be focusing on necessities like food, clothing, and shelter.  Snuff is hardly one of life’s necessities.  It’s nice to have, but you won’t die without it.  This forum is great for those who want to trade snuffs, but it’s not the Emergency Temporary Assistance Shelter for the Snuff-Deprived.  Can you not ask a friend for a small loan?  At least they know you . . . unless that’s a bad thing.

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@MarkM thank you for the advice. I was not thinking that I doing anything wrong by asking for snuff in my situation. I know better now. Again, I meant no harm by asking.

I am always up to helping a fellow tobacco user in need. And I have more snuff than I can use in my shorten life span. But I am also financially strapped for cash. I believe in giving a hand up most of the time. If I had the means I would supply anyone whom asked,Without expecting anything in return. 

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@basement_shaman that’s my reason too ! because I know how nice it is if someone does something nice for you without wanting anything in return.

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Personally, I hate “begging” threads and comments and my first impulse is to delete them immediately. Unfortunately, on the internet, it’s impossible to tell the difference between a  nice person in need, and a scumbag. I see things on Facebook (and other places) every day, asking for money for some seemingly great cause. Often I find out it’s just a big scam. 

I give a few bucks here and there to well known charities.

I’ve “loaned” money to friends knowing I would probably never get it back, and not caring if I did or not. 

I would never give anything to anyone that I only know from the internet… and pay for shipping too!

Just my 2 cents. 

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@Marielle32 . Yes it make you feel good to help those in need. I let a homeless friend reside in one of my out building until he could get housing for a few years. I could had left him stay in my home but i wanted him to stand on his on two feet. I did let him use the bath. And share meals on occasion. He does come around and helps with my yard work when time avails. Charity starts at home and it always seem to come back to you just as you need it. There are many good people in the world and I thank you all. May what you put out return to you 10 fold!

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@miamimark I get your point and it is logical. But I try to think out of the box some time. And mostly it works out great and sometimes it doesn’t. Call me na

@Everest - I didn’t mean to sound cruel in my comment.  It was more like a reality-check.

@MarkM I didn’t think you sounded cruel. I was sincerely thanking you.

To all ! I sent enough snuff for a few weeks at least so I don’t think any of you should sent more.

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Very good of you @Marielle32 :-bd

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