After reading the blog post about Craig’s List, I thought I should offer my two cents as well. I agree that the site does seem a little strange. The idea of donating money to a random person seems a little stupid on my part. I think the “Pay It Forward” idea is great, but there should definitely be more information about who this person is. Do they work for a non-profit group? Is it just an average person trying to make a difference? Either way, this individual needs to put a little more information out about himself, in order to make this seem like a credible way to donate.
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