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I can only speak for Europe, but your bank won't do shit, even if you claim that you accidentally sent the money to the wrong person, all they do is connect you to the account owner so you can ask them to return the money and if they don't you have to go through court.
you can do chargebacks in the UK if you can convince your bank manager you were stiffed
Also credit cards are easier to do this with, it's part of the service
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Or just use bank transfer. It's the same as paying in cash. Do Americans still have to use third parties to send money?
It’s better, lot less reversals, but you don’t get the anonymity benefit from it and transfers outside your own country get really expensive
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Most of our banks have Zelle, which lets us send money from one bank account directly to another. You can to use the associated email address, phone number, or name. I think it shows you the name on the account? I'm honestly not positive as I so rarely use it. But even then you could create a business account. But not many people use it. Most people prefer Paypal, CashApp, or Venmo.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Sounds like PayID in Australia. I find it pretty good and it's starting to get more popular. And yeah with ours you can just set up a new email and link it to an account, then it'll let you choose if you want it to show John Smith or just J Smith when someone sends you money. You can also use a phone number or an ABN (Australian business number).
PayPal is still more popular overall, but I prefer payid for the instant access to the money so I'm glad it's gaining momentum. Nothing but PayPal ever took off over here.
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I'm not amazed that people like that -- I also do sometimes -- but I am amazed that people pay for that
Furry-ness is correlated to hyper specific niche interests is correlated to high paying tech jobs.
Businesses that help people get off are rarely short of customers.
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Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life.
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Furry-ness is correlated to hyper specific niche interests is correlated to high paying tech jobs.
Businesses that help people get off are rarely short of customers.
No it actually isn't, but you do do my friend
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That’s why I love crypto. No reversals, no bs
Well you're gonna love GNU-Taler
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Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life.
I like to sit on the couch and vegetate, would this help ?
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I like to sit on the couch and vegetate, would this help ?
Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.
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I like to sit on the couch and vegetate, would this help ?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Wow wow. The saying is “you’ll never work a day in your life,” not that you’ll be financially stable.
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You're missing the forest for the trees, but ok.
Lemmy often HATES when people make a correct statement that they'd rather ignore
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No it actually isn't, but you do do my friend
I don’t know, I work in tech and the first furry I met was a coworker. He has a point
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Having that much money as a paypal balance and not at least in a bank account or invested is insane
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Having that much money as a paypal balance and not at least in a bank account or invested is insane
Especially since PayPal has a history of locking people's accounts.
Back in the day, people used PayPal for e-commerce and if they didn't like you, say you sold "Fuck PayPal stickers", they would absolutely freeze your account with all the money in it.
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Well you're gonna love GNU-Taler
soon (tm)
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I don’t know, I work in tech and the first furry I met was a coworker. He has a point
I know three furries, and they all work in IT or programming.
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Having that much money as a paypal balance and not at least in a bank account or invested is insane
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Back when I was doing art for money (not adult or furry stuff, sorry) I had years of racing to the computer or in some cases, the ATM, to transfer new payments out of Paypal.
Because they make decisions on behalf of linked providers, like ebay. If you have ebay fees due, you don't get flexibility when you can pay it, Paypal just grabs it the next time it sees money come in. They do this with all kinds of fees and payments, if you have a delicate life like say... being a struggling artist, you are gonna get reamed by paypal and associated predatory companies. Not that there's a lot of choice.
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I don’t know, I work in tech and the first furry I met was a coworker. He has a point
What does furry got to do with programming jobs anyways ?
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Having that much money as a paypal balance and not at least in a bank account or invested is insane
Idk how much of that you’d wanna invest in stocks…soo risky and soo long to see any noticeable returns at all…