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Post by Yankin'It in Beantown on Apr 12, 2024 6:09:14 GMT -5
Dinosaur that I am, I was prepared to write and send a check, but Sue is adamant that we should use more modern means. She doesn't like Venmo, though. Would prefer PayPal, second choice would be Zelle. Can you provide me with access to either, here in the string, or via private message? venmo has changed my life. why doesn’t she like it?
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Post by Knuckles on Apr 12, 2024 9:01:25 GMT -5
Dinosaur that I am, I was prepared to write and send a check, but Sue is adamant that we should use more modern means. She doesn't like Venmo, though. Would prefer PayPal, second choice would be Zelle. Can you provide me with access to either, here in the string, or via private message? venmo has changed my life. why doesn’t she like it? She feels like they're very lax in protecting users' identities.
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Post by my2cents on Apr 12, 2024 9:42:36 GMT -5
venmo has changed my life. why doesn’t she like it? She feels like they're very lax in protecting users' identities. I use Venmo occasionally, but I do agree with with Knuckles wife. I try to use credit cards for almost everything. I like getting the points and they provide some protection against scams, though not as good as they used to. I was being charged a monthly fee for a ChatGPT account. I had previously used a free account, I read online that some people had “automatically” been upgraded to their premium account. I contacted my credit card company, filed a dispute and asked them the block future charges. They said they would be unblocked if ChatGPT resubmitted their charges and suggested I call ChaiGPT. Tried that, but they never answered. My dispute was denied because they claimed I authorized the charges. I requested proof and they sent the documentation that included a Gmail account that wasn’t mine. Then they reversed the charges. I’ve also had fraudulent Uber charges that I was easily able to dispute because they weren’t in my Uber app. They have changed my credit card number three times in the last two years. That’s why I have four credit cards. One primary, one for Costco/gas, one for Amazon/wholefoods/ and one for United (so I can use basic economy and still get free luggage). My primary card is the only one that’s been compromised, so it’s good to have backups, plus I love perks
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