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oliviaemiley444 · 3 months ago
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merchantservices444 · 11 months ago
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International Payment Transfer
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mastersindigitalmedia · 2 years ago
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PayPal Alternatives
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cluepoke-archive · 1 year ago
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Are any of my followers wheelchair users and if so could you guys give me some advice or resources for writing characters using wheelchairs living in a more urban/country side and wooded areas? And the types of modifications for older houses and those infuriating three steps some homes have to get into the house.. mostly looking for tips for writing/illustrating how fast a character can go when having to run from something especially through a more terrain heavy area
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mohammad268 · 2 years ago
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kaoharu · 2 months ago
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cannot wait to hear back abt my comm . . . uwah . . .
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maiteo · 7 months ago
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Honestly clubs should have some sort of internal rule where players can’t leave after just one season. But you’d think the players themselves would learn from previous example of other players ruining their careers by leaving so quickly, esp benfica players they have so many examples. And those comments were mainly from sporting fans cus of theirs and benfica stupid beef between inacio and antonio silva. Like let’s be fr argue all u want neither of them are starting at the euros anyways
ofc I’d love that but money talks😭 that’s all these clubs care about. ik I sound like a romanticist/idealist but damn the current climate is just sooo…just kills the aspects of what makes the sport special
& scream I’d love to see them at the euros too but starting?? I don’t think so either…esp not with the more experienced players being called up too
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classicwheelstv · 8 months ago
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https://wise.com/invite/dic/zakak3
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minnov · 1 year ago
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it only took me over a year but I finally set up online banking with my Japanese bank lmao
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andhumanslovedstories · 2 months ago
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for people who also have a mild impulse shopping problem, I've found it useful to identify the itch I want to scratch: is it spending money or is it getting things? If it's spending money, I trick my brain by paying off something I owe. Like a few years back when I was feeling dangerously shoppy, I would drop a big chunk of change as a student loan payment. When I was buying an entire new mouth of teeth, I'd transfer money from my checking to my secret ultra hard to access tooth account.
If paying myself or paying a debt doesn't work, I find a charity or gofundme that's worth supporting. (You gotta be careful with that last one, it's really easy to be spend way more than you should, budget-wise, because it makes spending money feel good morally, which can be an incentive to keep going.) I also like to keep cash on hand so if I see someone who needs money, I can give it to them. It's a financial decision made impulsively for an opportunity I won't get again (giving $20 to this exact person at this moment of need). All this soothes the spending beast inside of me, and I don't deal with the Money Shame that comes with $100 of amazon orders.
If I want to acquire things, I download a lot of research articles I know I probably won't read, or I get an enormous stack of books from the library that would be impossible to finish before I have to return them, or I'll download a bunch of albums I tell myself I'll get to someday. Sometimes it's enough to just make a list of things of things I want to do or own. A list of one hundred movies I've curated from best of lists that in this moment I feel motivated to watch. Add tv shows to my watch list on netflix. Add fics to my "to read" list on ao3. Anything that feels like I'm adding to a hoard.
If I still want to shop, well, I'm probably gonna spend more money than I mean to, but I at least make sure I'm deliberate about my spending. If I'm gonna blow my cash on something, it should at least be worth it. That means either very cool or very useful. And honestly, the things you tell yourself are useful while in the shopping haze are never that useful, so you might as well go for very cool.
This is all to say I fell into a trance last night and this morning woke to receipts and tracking info from etsy dot com. And I am like "yikes." But I did get something that is so so so stupid that I can't wait to show it to you all when it arrives.
#b.
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mastersindigitalmedia · 2 years ago
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PayPal Alternatives You Should Check Out
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top-apps · 1 year ago
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Wise- The Best International Money Transfer App 
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Wise App is a peer-to-peer money transfer app. The software has all the characteristics that a respectable money transfer app should have, including inexpensive international transfer fees, quick and secure payments, and other features.
Different problems, including clearing, currency conversion, taxes, and more, might arise during international transactions. Therefore, Wise, the former Transferwise app, is stepping in to provide consumers with the capabilities they want in a money transfer software.
Although Wise app has earned a great reputation for its user-friendly interface, comprehensive security features and customer-centric service. Wise ratings by users are solid with 4.7 out of 5 stars. But we would also like to receive reviews from people of this group.
Wise review
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theambitiouswoman · 1 year ago
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Basic Financial Rules To Live By 💰✨
Create a plan that shows how much money you get and how much you spend. This helps you see where your money goes.
Set aside a part of your money as savings. Try to save at least 10-20% of what you earn.
Be careful with borrowing money, especially if you have to pay back a lot of extra money (interest).
Save some money for unexpected things like medical bills or losing your job. Aim to have enough to cover your living costs for a few months.
Put your saved money into different things that can make it grow, like stocks or real estate. Be patient, as it takes time.
Don't spend more money than you make. Stick to buying what you really need, not just what you want.
Decide what you want to do with your money, both in the short term (like a vacation) and long term (like retirement).
Set up automatic transfers to your savings and bills so you don't forget to save or pay your bills on time.
Make saving money a top priority before spending on other things.
Regularly look at your money situation, adjust your plan as needed, and see how your investments are doing.
Pay your bills on time and use credit wisely (like credit cards) to keep a good credit score, which can help you get better deals on loans.
Save money for when you're older and don't work anymore. Use retirement accounts to help with this.
Think before you buy things. Don't buy something just because you want it; think if it's necessary.
Keep learning about how money works and how to make smart money choices.
Only use your emergency fund for real unexpected problems, not for things you just want to buy.
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karekodmenu · 2 years ago
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wonnieaura · 9 months ago
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financial knowledge for the girlies 🤍🍓💸
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Develop a budget: Creating and sticking to a budget can help you better understand your income and expenses, and learn how to prioritize your spending.
Save regularly: Saving money is crucial for achieving financial stability. You can set up automatic transfers to a savings account so you won't be tempted to spend the money.
Pay off debt: High-interest debt can hinder your financial progress. Make a plan to pay off your debts and focus on high-interest debts first.
Invest wisely: Investing can help your money grow over time. Look for low-cost index funds, which can give you broad exposure to the market at a low cost.
Understand compound interest: Compound interest is the interest you earn on interest. By investing consistently, the power of compound interest can help you build wealth over time.
Research before making big financial decisions: Before making a major decision, such as buying a house or car, research different options and weigh the costs and benefits.
Learn from your mistakes: Every failure or setback can teach you something valuable. Use these experiences to inform your future financial decisions.
Get professional advice: Seek advice from a financial advisor if you're unsure about your financial decisions. They can provide guidance on investments, retirement planning, and tax strategies.
Be aware of scams: Scammers can take advantage of financial illiteracy. Be cautious when someone offers an investment that's too good to be true.
Continuous learning: Financial knowledge is constantly changing, so stay informed by regularly reading financial news, books, and attending classes or webinars.
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findingoblivion · 10 months ago
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There’s a $500 laptop at the phone store across the street that would let me stream and start making money and building my community again, but realistically I can’t afford to spend that much money in one month, that’s more than my rent.
I know this isn’t the best cause or most important thing ever but I’ve had the same shit laptop that barely functions for 5 years now, and it’s probably going to die soon anyways, in which case I will be completely fucked as I am disabled and can’t make it to most in person jobs, I mostly work from home when I’m employed. Plus you know, there’s that whole thing where my entire life is online and all of my relationships are long distance.
So yeah, if you have a few spare bucks I’d really appreciate it if you could throw some my way. I can also do writing commissions for you for any fandom and premise if that’s something you’re interested in.
My PayPal is [email protected]
If you’d prefer to make a payment through wise or interac e transfer if you’re in Canada please DM me for those details. I can also share my AO3 and some other writing examples if you’d like.
Reblogs are also greatly appreciated!
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