ANSWERS: 11
  • Yes I could be that shallow for a price, providing I can make it up to them afterwards, and hopefully they would understand and forgive me, I know I would.
  • I would turn in a pediphile for free but if you insist I will take the money.
  • Maybe, probably ... I'm only partially ruthless, so I would need to know exactly why my info was needed and exactly what was to be done with it, and what will be done to the person I may or may not betray ... before I would sell my info. I would be less worried about selling out enemies than friends, but would still want to know why THEY wanted my info.
  • Well, yeah...Foe.
  • Turn in a bad guy? Sure, I would do it for free. Betray a friend for no good reason, just because someone is after them? Not for all the money in the world.
  • I do not feel you can 'betray' a foe. You do what is right, period. A friend, it depends. If my friend did something illegal, if it hurt another, they would be turned in, regardless of monetary rewards. A foe would be turned in for the sheer pleasure of doing something against them. But I'd take the money if it were offered for something I was going to do anyway.
  • My honor is not for sale. I would not turn on someone who is not doing wrong for any price and I would consider it a betrayal to society to not turn in someone who is doing wrong.
  • I was recently betrayed to the tune of about $1,200 (USD) by a 'friend' of mine. It made me want to throw up. I seriously felt sick to my stomach that he would do something like that to me. I had done so much for him in the past. I could not do that to someone else - not even for a cool mil.
  • A foe, a disgusting criminal, murder, child molester, etc. Any of those for a million bucks would be great since I would do it for free anyway. =D
  • A friend? I don't think so, you can't really put a price on that. A foe? Depends on who it is..what they have done and what the result of my betrayal would be. Pedophiles...serial killers and such do not count, I would "betray" them in a heartbeat.
  • Obviously you are implying that the friend or foe has actually committed an offense. If it were a friend, I would encourage them to turn themselves in rather than doing it myself. If it were a foe or someone I did not consider a friend...yes. Obviously I could not approach them and ask them to turn themselves in.

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