Posted on 12/30/2021 9:33:19 PM PST by nickcarraway
The unidentified Brooklyn resident took to the community online message boards earlier this week to ask strangers to send him a snap of their positive results so that he could get out of hosting visiting relatives.
“I need help. I know this is a bizarre request, but I’m looking for a positive COVID test result from within the past few days,” the man reportedly wrote on NextDoor, a social media site designed for users to connect with neighbors.
“You can obscure any identifying info (like your name), but I have relatives coming into town. I told them they couldn’t stay with me, but they already bought a ticket and arrive shortly. I’m hoping that showing a positive COVID result will convince them to stay elsewhere,” he wrote.
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Just have the guts to say NO!
This is one of the idiots who is a HUGE SHEEP, doesn’t even have the guts to say I am not coming for the holidays WTH???
Personally, there’s some individuals I try to avoid, scamdemic or no scamdemic.
There’s a reason my door mat says “GO AWAY”
Being a rabid anti-vaxxer keeps the pro-vaxxer relatives away—no need to claim illness.
;-)
He can’t be the only one...
Lie
HIPAA will protect the lie.
Spam sandwiches, a 40, and you’re all set!
Or grow a pair, and deal.
His relatives won’t believe him without photographic proof?? Who the hell are these people? And why are that kind of people allowed in his house, scamdemic or no?
Probably his mother?
Maybe mother-in-law.
Wow.. I guess he’s never heard of simply saying “no.”
i just said this the other day- too bad covid was not around when MIL was alive.
HAHA!
I have a door mat that has “Did you call first” printed on it.
I also have the assertiveness to say “No”.
That is just what I was thinking. He’s a man in gender only, for now I suppose.
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