If someone you really trust vouches for them, then maybe. Also depends upon what you r trusting them with/for.
Now just email me with your bank account number, ss# and date of birth and I will give you some more advise, heehee.
2006-08-23 07:04:23
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answered by Grianna 2
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Knowing their history - I would trust a blood relation who has made wise moves in the past - and maybe one or two in-laws or LONG time friends, whom I have seen in action under varied circumstances. Not someone(s) who does not have a vested interest in my well being. Like those "trust" exercises where you close your eyes and fall back - trusting that the others in the group will catch you before you hit. Their vested interest would be that I would get even if they didn't catch me. I would trust them with the catch but not with being listed as the executor of my will.
2006-08-23 14:12:51
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answered by justwondering 6
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The only one I trust that much is me.
2006-08-23 14:02:09
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answered by Star of Florida 7
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a fool......I think it's impossible, even the most trusty person has doubts or some kind of disbelief.
2006-08-23 13:57:14
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answered by Marlyn 2
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