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ladyseidr · 11 months ago
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shipping call! reply to this post ( or, hell, shoot me an IM if you're more comfortable with that ) if there's any romantic dynamics you'd like to explore with my muses. this is not necessarily a plotting call, so i will likely respond by shooting you some romantic-themed memes / asks ( rather than IMing you ). however, if you'd prefer to discuss it, let me know.
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cashappreviewus · 1 year ago
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Cash App Limit Per Day: What is the Cash App limit?
Are you a Cash App user looking to make transactions without any hassle or limitations? Well, you're in the right place! In this blog post, we'll dive into the world of Cash App limits and give you all the essential information you need to know. Whether it's adding cash, making withdrawals, or transferring funds, understanding these limits is crucial for a seamless experience. So let's get started and uncover everything about the Cash App limit per day and beyond! Get ready to unlock the full potential of your financial transactions with Cash App!
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What is the add cash limit on cash app?
One of the key features that make Cash App so convenient is its ability to add cash to your account. But what exactly is the limit on how much you can add? Well, the add cash limit on Cash App is set at $2500 per week. This means that within a span of seven days, you can load up to $2500 into your Cash App account.
It's important to note that this limit applies specifically to adding funds from your linked bank account or debit card. If you're using a credit card, there may be additional restrictions and fees involved.
To add cash to your Cash App account, simply open the app and tap on the "My Cash" tab located at the bottom left corner of the screen. From there, select "Add Cash" and enter the desired amount you wish to load onto your account.
Keep in mind that while there is a weekly limit for adding cash, there isn't a daily cap in place. So you have flexibility throughout each day as long as it doesn't exceed $2500 in total for the week.
Having this generous add cash limit allows users more freedom when it comes to managing their finances and making transactions with ease through their Cash App accounts. It eliminates unnecessary hurdles when they need immediate access or want to take advantage of opportunities without delay.
Now that we've covered the add cash limit let's move on and explore another crucial aspect – cash app withdrawal limits!
What is cash app withdrawal limit per day?
When it comes to cash withdrawals on the Cash App, there are certain limits in place to ensure a secure and smooth experience for users. The withdrawal limit per day refers to the maximum amount of money you can withdraw from your Cash App account within a 24-hour period.
The cash app withdrawal limit per day is set at $250. This means that you can withdraw up to $250 from your Cash App balance each day. However, it's important to note that this limit may vary depending on several factors such as your account status and verification level.
To increase your withdrawal limit, you can verify your account by providing additional information requested by the Cash App. Once verified, you may be eligible for higher daily withdrawal limits.
It's also worth mentioning that if you're using an ATM to withdraw funds from your Cash App balance, there may be additional fees charged by the ATM operator. These fees are not imposed by the Cash App itself but rather by the third-party ATMs.
Understanding and staying within these withdrawal limits will help ensure a hassle-free experience when accessing your funds on the Cash App platform.
What is cash app daily withdrawal limit?
What is the cash app daily withdrawal limit? Many users of the popular mobile payment service, Cash App, may be wondering about this. Well, let's dive into it.
The cash app daily withdrawal limit refers to the maximum amount of money that you can withdraw from your Cash App account in a single day. This limit exists to ensure security and prevent any fraudulent or unauthorized transactions.
Currently, the cash app daily withdrawal limit stands at $2,500. This means that you can withdraw up to $2,500 from your Cash App account within a 24-hour period. It's important to note that this limit applies only to withdrawals made from your Cash App balance and not for receiving payments or transferring funds between accounts.
It's worth mentioning that if you have completed the verification process on your Cash App account, you may be eligible for higher limits. However, these limits will vary depending on various factors such as usage history and transaction patterns.
So there you have it – an overview of the cash app daily withdrawal limit. Remember to always stay informed about any updates or changes regarding these limits by referring to official sources such as the Cash App website or contacting their customer support team directly.
What is cash app withdrawal limit per week?
The cash app provides its users with various limits to ensure security and prevent fraudulent activities. When it comes to withdrawals, the cash app has a specific limit per week.
The exact withdrawal limit on the cash app can vary depending on various factors, such as account verification status and usage history. For unverified accounts, the weekly withdrawal limit is set at $250. This means that you can withdraw up to $250 from your cash app account in a single week.
However, if you have a verified account, your weekly withdrawal limit increases significantly. Verified users are allowed to withdraw up to $2,500 per week from their cash app balance.
It's important to note that these limits are subject to change and may be adjusted by the Cash App based on user activity or other factors. To check your current withdrawal limit on the Cash App, you can navigate to your account settings or contact customer support for assistance.
By understanding these limits and staying within them, you can effectively manage your transactions on the Cash App while ensuring both convenience and security for yourself.
What is cash app max transfer limit?
The Cash App comes with certain limits to ensure security and prevent fraudulent activities. Understanding these limits is essential for users to make informed decisions about their transactions.
The maximum transfer limit on the Cash App may vary depending on several factors such as your account verification status, usage history, and other security measures. However, it's important to note that the standard maximum transfer limit for verified users is typically $7,500 per week.
To increase your Cash App limits, you can go through the verification process by providing additional information such as your full name, date of birth, and social security number. This will help establish your identity and potentially allow you access to higher transaction limits.
Keep in mind that while knowing the cash app limit per day or weekly limit is crucial for managing your finances effectively, it's also important to exercise caution when dealing with large sums of money online. Always verify transactions before proceeding and be mindful of potential scams or fraudulent activities.
By staying informed about these limitations and taking appropriate steps to verify your account if necessary, you can make the most out of using the Cash App while ensuring a secure financial experience.
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wild-aloof-rebel · 5 years ago
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Hey, I often read that the timeline doesn't always makes sense in sc and now I'm curious! Do you have some examples??
oh absolutely. i’ve discussed it with various others in various posts across my blog, but let’s see if i can get most of the highlights in one post.
most of the confusion centers around the timeline of s4, including david’s birthday (and thus the start of his relationship with patrick), a couple throwaway comments about summer, and jocelyn’s pregnancy, so let’s start with that.
this discussion nearly always starts with david’s pin in “moira’s nudes” because he indicates that he uses his birthday as his pin. what he types into the atm is 1282, which would make his birthday either jan 2 1982 or feb 1 1982 depending on whether that’s month-day-year like in the u.s. or day-month-year like most of the rest of the world. HOWEVER, what he tells the teller is 7283, which would make his birthday either jul 2 1983 or feb 7 1983. she does tell him before that that he needs to pick a new pin, so you could assume that 7283 is the new pin and not his birthday, but after he says it out loud, johnny says “what about my birthday?” which implies that what david just said is indeed his own birthday. (plus, i trust a number written into the actual dialogue—and therefore officially part of the script—to be more accurate than whatever dan happened to punch into the machine while filming.) anyway, the point is that we’re already starting from a place of confusion, where we have four potential options for david’s birthdate. so which one is it?
we know from “grad night” that david’s birthday is on the same day as alexis’s high school graduation. in canada, the school year ends in late june, so it would then make sense for “grad night” to take place in late june/very early july. three of the options for david’s birthday are in january and february, which leaves us with july 2 as the only birthday option that makes sense to be on the same night as alexis’s graduation. okay, cool. that means david’s birthday–and thus david and patrick’s first date–is on july 2. we’re getting somewhere.
in “pregnancy test” jocelyn finds out she’s pregnant. it’s clearly been long enough for her to have noticed and thought she was maybe going through menopause instead. david and patrick have presumably been dating for at least a week or two at this point, though possibly a bit longer. either way, this is most likely still in july (or possibly very early august), and jocelyn is likely about 2 months pregnant at this point.
in “asbestos fest” alexis says “is this the number? it’s the middle of summer.” middle might be a stretch, but feasibly yes, this can certainly still be summer.
in “open mic” jocelyn and roland find out the sex of the baby, which typically happens around 4 to 5 months. that puts us about 2 to 3 months after “pregnancy test” which would mean that the open mic night is taking place in probably late september or into october. so far so good.
“the barbecue” rolls around, and it’s david and patrick’s four month anniversary. that makes it november. weird time of year for a barbecue, and they’re clearly having unseasonably warm weather, but alright, climate change etc etc. we can make this work at a very long stretch.
stevie says david waited “a full week to forgive [patrick]” which means “the olive branch” is a week after rachel shows up. however, stevie also says “you’re wearing a leather sweater in the dead of summer,” which… what?? that can’t be anywhere close to true.
after that is jocelyn’s baby shower, which is typically around the 6 to 8 month mark of a pregnancy. if she was 4 to 5 months in open mic, that puts us somewhere between november and january for the shower.
“singles week” rolls around and jocelyn goes into labor “a few days early” according to johnny. therefore it’s been pretty much a full nine months now. if “pregnancy test” was in july, that puts jocelyn giving birth in about february. which would be fine except…
roland jr. is clearly no more than a few months old in “merry christmas johnny rose.” this definitely can’t be the following christmas or he’d be closer to 10 months old (there’s no way the baby in the carrier is that old). but it also can’t be the preceding christmas because there’s no way he was born then. 
since that doesn’t work, let’s say we shift everything back to david having a january birthday instead, which pushes everything up by six months. that means roland jr. is born in august, which makes the christmas stuff work out a bit better. it also makes stevie’s comment about the leather sweater in the dead of summer better because now it would be taking place in may, when it could theoretically be hot enough out to be considered summer. but then you’ve got the issue of alexis somehow graduating in january, which doesn’t work at all, and you’ve got asbestos fest taking place in february or so, which is by no means “the middle of summer” as alexis says.
the only way that both asbestos fest and david’s olive branch can both take place in summer is if one is at the start of the summer and the other is at the end. if we say then that “the olive branch” takes place in august, that puts david’s birthday and his first date with patrick in april. that gives us roland jr being born around november, which works with the christmas special sort of okay. this is probably the timeline that works best, but it only works if you completely ignore the whole pin situation because NONE of those indicate that david’s birthday could be in april.
everything about the timeline works like this. you have to pick and choose what aspects of it to ignore to make the rest work. david can be born in july if you ignore stevie’s comment about summer in “the olive branch” and roland jr. somehow being born before christmas. david can be be born in january if you ignore asbestos fest taking place in summer and the timing of alexis’s graduation. david can be born in april if you ignore alexis’s graduation and “moira’s nudes” which means ofc assuming that he doesn’t know his own damn birthdate.
i think we’ve collectively mostly decided from that to stick with july 2 even though it causes issues (as all options do) because a) it’s the pin that david actually says aloud, b) it really is the only one that works with “grad night," and c) since it’s the one he actually says aloud, that means it’s [presumably] what was written into the script
that same principle applies elsewhere too. like moira’s career.
she says in “ronnie’s party” that she had a 6 ½ season television career.
in “wine and roses” johnny mentions her being on seasons 3, 4, and 5. that puts her on the show somewhere between seasons 1 and 9. if she started in s1, she was on it through part of s7; if she started in s3, she was on it through part of s9. (all of that is presuming that her seasons were consecutive, of course.)
in “rock on!” we see a training video that was clearly made in the 80s where moira is looking for a tape from s21 of sunrise bay. if we say the training video was made in ‘89 at the latest with s21 having aired that same year, that puts s1 as taking place in 1968 and thus moira having acted on the show somewhere between 1968 and 1977.
in “a whisper of desire” moira says she was cast in cabaret in 1979 at the age of 17 (david says she was not actually 17, and therefore she was probably at least a few years older). either way, this seems to be her first acting job (or at least before she hits it big in any way) as she says she was working at a gas station at the time. but if her big break came in 1979, she definitely couldn’t have been on sunrise bay prior to that. to compound on that, even if she was a few years older than 17 at that point, that would still make her a teenager during at least part of 1968 - 1977 and from what she’s said about the plots on sunrise bay, it seems unlikely that she was a teenager when she was filming it (she played her own father, for instance). that means she must have been on sunrise bay sometime after 1979, but then there’s no way that s21 would have happened sometime in 1989 or earlier OR moira was not on s3, s4, and s5. 
just to throw an extra wrench into all of it, in “rip moira rose” they also indicate that she was projected to be nominated for 12 daytime emmys, which doesn’t really work with only having been on the show for 6 ½ seasons. (some of those could be for guest star work on other shows perhaps, but that’s a whole lot of guest roles to be nominated for, especially since nothing else she’s ever said about her career indicates that she did that at all)
just like with all the stuff with david’s birthday and roland jr., you can make some of that work together, but you’re gonna have to pick and choose what to ignore in order to get there. that’s the kind of stuff we mean when we say the timeline is a mess. in the broadest of strokes, if you squint, it all kinda comes together. but when you start looking at the details of it, you can’t get all of it to fit neatly into place
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