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okay, so let's run through what the possible scenarios could be here, so you can figure out how you feel about them and how you would deal with them
everybody help, I won't think of everything
as I'm typing them, the third one seems the most likely to me – and I bet this strategy tends to backfire a little, because it can make for an awkward beginning to a friendship when there's so much inequity from the jump. it can be hard to recover from that, but finding a way to make the aid mutual really helps, so if that is the situation, just seeing the act of friendship as a gift you're giving in return might be helpful.
if I had more money, I would be trying to take people in constantly, so I've been more trusting of these kinds of situations than I ought to be and gotten into trouble. but I am that kind of person, and I know there are others, and some of them probably have money. so maybe it's legit.
Something a bit more general and that overlaps several of these is
totally missed this obvious one
It overlaps with your points 1, 3, 5, and 6.