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After working a shift as a "demo" lady at Costco a few weeks ago, I
gathered several things to purchase as I was leaving work. As I was
checking out the machine said I should contact my bank as there was a
problem with my debit card. This order was just over $100. Rather
embarrassed, I told the checker that I would have to void the order. A
gentleman (with a capital G) told her to put the order on his card. I tried
to refuse, get his address, name and phone number. He reiterated to just
put my purchase on his card. I did get that his name is Paul, but that is
all. I was rather overwhelmed and was in a fog as I went home. I can't tell
you how amazing this was. I can only "pay it forward". Spokane has some
very generous and amazing people. Paul is definitely one of them.