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Honest Panhandler Returns Ad Gal's AmEx  
by Jennifer Gould Keil, Todd Venezia, Reuven Fenton
August 12
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Don't leave homeless without it. A Manhattan ad exec took that to heart this week -- lending her American Express Platinum Card to a beggar on a SoHo street when she realized she had no cash to give him.

That act of seemingly insane trust occurred after a slightly tipsy Merrie Harris, 45, stepped outside the trendy taqueria La Esquina on Kenmare Street with a pal who wanted a smoke break.

The homeless man approached asking for some cash to buy a bottle of water and some cigarettes.

"He asked me if I had any money," she told The Post yesterday. "He said he just wanted to get a Vitaminwater. I said, 'I don't [have cash] -- I only have my credit card.' "

Maybe it was the booze, maybe Harris has a soft spot for the underprivileged -- but the next thing she knew, she was handing the stranger her high-powered plastic.

"He said, 'Would it be OK if I borrow it?'

"I said, 'Sure.'

"He said, 'Is it OK if I get a pack of cigarettes, too?'

"I said, 'Sure.' "

Harris, who volunteers with the Coalition for the Homeless, admitted she'd had a margarita at the party, but insisted, "I don't think that was it. I'm eternally optimistic."

"Everybody [who witnessed her charitable act] said they thought that was the dumbest thing, that there's a fine line between charity and stupidity," Harris said.

She went back inside the restaurant with a sinking feeling that her trust was misplaced -- and that the pushy stranger was about to go on a platinum-card spending spree.

"We went downstairs [to the basement-level eatery] and someone came down and said, 'He's back!' "

She went back outside to find her judgment was on the money as the bum returned -- charge card in hand.


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