Posted on Dec 11, 2014
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I saw this video at cnn.com today and was reminded how GREAT it feels to pay it forward. What an excellent surprise for these folks!

Do any RallyPoint members have experience with paying it forward? Either giving or receiving?

http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2014/12/10/cops-surprise-drivers-with-christmas-presents.rob-bliss-creative.html
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PV2 Senior Web Designer, Web Team Lead
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I was at a 7-11 and a lady didn't quite have enough money to purchase some food she was picking up. She had kids in tow and looked stressed. I paid it and told her to pay it forward. She was really appreciative.
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Thanks Sir. Everyone has a bad day or time here and there and just need someone to be human to them.
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PO1 Disaster Survivor Assistance Specialist
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Feels great to be able to do that doesn't it?
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It does. There was a point and time I couldn't.
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Ahhhh PV2 (Join to see) Very few of us can actually say they have never been in the position where we didn't know if we were gonna make it to payday.
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PO1 Disaster Survivor Assistance Specialist
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There are many who feel it righteous and proper to help out someone who needs it and I have no heartache with someone who is truly in need being helped. However, I often skip / avoid helping someone during the Nov 1 to Jan 15 timeframe because of previous incidents of "being used". Nowdays, I am a bit more pragmatic with my money and I do a bit of quiet research before I do anything for someone. Rather than provide money, I might do something that would help them in other ways that will do more than just get them out of the temporary bind they are in.

It's never wrong to help someone in need.......
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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As often as possible. I just gave a young E5 a set of AF Mess Dress being my most recent example. All i ever ask is that they pay it forward.
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Great way to pay it forward, TSgt Joshua Copeland!
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