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askmerriauthor · 1 year
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regarding pokemon sleep, it looks like you’re just looking for things to complain about. it’s designed to be this chill thing you check on during the day and leave running at night. to play it, all you have to do is sleep and feed your pokemon. no one’s telling you you to have to be the very best at it or pressuring you into paying for stuff, let alone the game itself.
If I was just looking for things to complain about, I'd still be out here whinging over Pokemon Cafe's delightfully charming art style being absolutely wasted on a junk puzzle game instead of a full RPG or cozy slice-of-life Sim.
Regarding this post here.
Hi, I'm MerriAuthor. Apparently we haven't met because anyone who follows my blog would know that I've worked in game development well on 20 years now. I've worked across the industry from little nobody indie houses, to overseas gacha-fodder, to big ol' AAA major studios. Video games and their design are a big part of my life and, boy howdy, do I have some FEELINGS about the direction the industry as a whole has gone in as the years go by. Especially in regards to the predatory monetization of gaming and how it actively preys on children, uninformed parents, people with addictive behaviors, people with hyper-competitive personalities, and similar behavioral traits solely for the purpose of making money at their expense.
it’s designed to be this chill thing you check on during the day and leave running at night. to play it, all you have to do is sleep and feed your pokemon.
As with the previous person I spoke with on this topic, that is the base function of the game. But it's by no means the design of the game. Pokemon Sleep's entire game play rotation and marketplace are designed around encouraging the Player to interact with it as much as possible within an intentionally limited time frame. Meanwhile, the game's own time scale is such that it expects Players to log hundreds if not thousands of hours of interaction with it. Its own base gameplay loop is a weekly schedule and its shop schedule is monthly. Some Pokemon require a bare minimum of 150 hours of logged sleep to even access. Pokemon Sleep wants you to be in it for the long haul.
It's also based on collection; nearly every facet of the game is listed numerically and with a percentage value or progress bar, which are functions designed to produce urgency to complete them in the Player. Human brains don't like seeing an unfinished goal, especially one represented so overtly as an unfilled progress bar or a percentage value with a decimal. Want to have your favorite Pokemon as your napping buddy but don't want to put in a ton of effort playing the game to boost up your Snorlax's power score? Better hope it's one of the low-tier Pokemon assigned into the lower brackets of the gameplay progression, because otherwise you're never going to see it. Though you could always just fork over some cash. Nearing the end of your week with Snorlax and you're just shy of a milestone you've been aiming the entire week for? Good luck! You can pay money for that extra little boost, and once you've done it you'll resent its absence enough to want to buy it again! Do you want to level up that cutie first Charmander the game gave you at the very beginning specifically to ingrain itself with faux emotional value into your favorite Charizard? Want your Eevee to evolve into one of its most popular Eeveelutions? Want a Lucario, period? You'll need to put in hundreds of hours of consistent sleep to save up enough Sleep Points exclusively toward that goal... or you can just buy access to it immediately, through first purchasing access to the Premium Subscription! A Premium Subscription which, again, doesn't auto-cancel if you delete the app and can't be canceled through the app itself, for all you distracted parents who don't pay attention to fine print and wonder why your kid's game is running up a bill on your credit card each month after the 14-day free period - just long enough for you to have forgotten all about it in the first place. Snorlax wants a specific kind of Berry this week, but none of the helper Pokemon you recruited gather that berry, or they do and are just too low on Energy to manage it? Aren't you lucky! The shop will just sell you solutions to these problems the game itself created specifically to get you to shell out money!
no one’s telling you you to have to be the very best at it or pressuring you into paying for stuff, let alone the game itself.
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Here's some screen shots from the game's own app page. Buttons to make purchases and drive interaction - the app store, sleep pass, how many dream shards you have, a prompt to buy more inventory space, your missions, your current goal, the progress meter and rarity values of your Pokemon's sleep styles, your collection and their levels, etc - are all constantly and prominently displayed. The entire first day of actual gameplay in the app is a tutorial explaining how it wants you to do more than just sleep and passively collect to the point that it literally sets a daily schedule of activity for you. The mechanics explanations are so egregiously long that the Professor character literally apologizes to the Player for being so long-winded about it. Oh, an adorable moment of self-depreciation and understanding! How humanizing and encouraging of empathy from the user, done with a cheeky wink and nod. Now that we've softened your emotional state ever so slightly, here's some more microtransaction-driven gameplay elements!
If this was really just a cute little game to idle around with for its own fun, there wouldn't be a cash shop, nor would the game require a consistent internet connection to its servers. The big thing with games like these is that they're not made for the Player's benefit or entertainment. They're made to make the parent company profits. That's it. If the Pokemon Company didn't think they'd make substantial returns on the investment of development, support, marketing, and online distribution costs to put this game out into the world, they never would have made it. That is a core reality of any product put out these days. I just spent this last week helping my studio's marketing and sales team make sales projections for one of our upcoming titles, figuring out how much we could reasonably charge our potential customers literally down to the penny. And the game we're selling isn't even a service with any kind of microtransactions or DLCs. Profits are fundamental in any studio production and, where microtransaction apps are concerned, are the core focus of why the app exists.
If you're perfectly happy with playing Pokemon Sleep as an idle "pop on every once in a while, poke for a few minutes, then forget about and never pay a cent" kind of game? Totally fine, you do you. But understand that Pokemon Sleep doesn't want you as its player and will not cater to your experience. The core gameplay of Pokemon Sleep is already designed to actively degrade into a subpar experience for those who don't pay to play and that rift will only become more pronounced as time goes by. Everything around the cash shop exists for no other reason than to encourage you to use the cash shop. Over time, the gameplay will further contort itself to drive more interaction with and reliance upon the cash shop as the app sheds its non-paying users who just tire of it and move on, instead doubling-down on the lingering, paying users who have already proven themselves a reliable stream of revenue. That is how these things always go and have always historically gone.
There's also the consistently apt adage of "if you're not paying for the product, you are the product". Pokemon Sleep requires an internet connection any time you want to interact with the app - there is no offline mode. Further, the actual fine print in the terms of service (not the bubbly, legally-meaningless assurances put into the game text itself) addresses that it will collect and may share your device information, user ID, and app activity (ie, the schedules, timing habits, and spending habits the game itself has ingrained into its interaction with the Player) for analytics and advertising purposes, and that they're okay with sharing (ie, selling) that information to third parties without naming who those third parties are. And boy, does the game really want you to link your Google, Apple, and Facebook accounts to it as part of its core functionality! Worth keeping in mind as well is that the app requires constant access to your microphone and can pick up sounds as minor as a sheet rustling when you turn over in bed. The game's bubbly, meaningless text assures you that it doesn't save or transfer the snippets of sleep recordings it makes of you each night, but it makes absolutely no assurances whatsoever in the fine print that it's not using your microphone for other purposes. It does, however, point out that it will be making use of your phone's functions even when you're not using the app.
So, yeah, I'll just still be over here not playing Pokemon Sleep and encouraging others to do the same, as well as pay closer attention to the nature of so-called "free to play" games.
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Someone's been stealing money from the petty cash at work for a year now, and I haven't been able to find out who or how.
I've covered, from my own money, close to €4000 by now, and my salary is only €500/month, which means that I've been living on scraps trying to pay rent, bills, cat stuff, and all the unexpected expenses that hobble me once or twice a month, such as having to buy a new vacuum cleaner, fixing the water heater, fixing the plumbing in the bathroom (twice), and buying a new washing machine, to name some. I've been eating nothing but plain congee since November of last year except for the holidays and my birthday, I've started buying lower quality cat food, and I've denied myself everything from buying new socks to getting new headphones just to keep myself in the black.
And finally - finally! - thanks to a friend's help, I could get my hands on a small wireless camera to set up in the office where I keep the petty cash till so I can catch the thief. I couldn't report any of the missing cash because after the first time it happened, I got told the next time it happens I will lose my job, and I can't afford that, but if I had proof that the cash was missing not because I was irresponsible at my work but because someone was stealing, then I could finally do it.
And the camera DOESN'T FUCKING WORK.
I've done everything right, followed the manual step by step, and the goddamned thing won't work!
You can only look through the camera if you're actively using the application that connects the camera to your phone. The motion sensor doesn't work despite changing all the settings to turn it on. The app recognizes the micro SD card I put in, but only in the sense that it recognizes there's an SD card there and how much free memory there is on it - it won't format it (as per instructions) and it won't use it as storage. Eventually, after about five hours of trying to get the camera to accept the micro SD card, I caved in an bought the app's Cloud storage space... but the camera won't accept it as storage either! So the only way for the camera to record anything is for me to actively use the app, go to the camera screen tab, click Record... and then stay on that window because the second I leave that tab (not even the whole app, just the tab!), the recording stops automatically 🤬
I was so happy when the camera arrived, so hopeful that this nightmare will finally be over and I'll finally be able to breathe a little easier, but nooo.
Not me.
Not with my luck.
So I've wasted €100 I couldn't afford to spend, and with the way things are going, I won't be surprised if the thief steals more money this weekend, and I'll just have to cover it again, and all for no better reason than because fuck me, that's why.
And then people DARE chastise me for being suicidal.
You fucking come live my life and then tell me I'm not justified in wanting all of this to be over and not caring how it happens anymore as long as it fucking STOPS.
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jossambird · 1 year
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Im sorry if this post comes off weird and not very understandable, but I (and a friend) have been forced to live with something horrible and traumatizing (at the hands of someone we called A FRIEND) for the last few days and I am about to burst and need to get this out somewhere where I feel safe.
(TRIGGER WARNING: faked Sui attempt mention below, me being gaslit, lied to, made to feel like I was an idiot and a harasser)
It all started a few days ago by a message from (someone that I called a friend)’s account. Lets call them Wolf.
In the past, during our short friendship, a friend and I discovered that Wolf liked making jokes about Sui. Alot. Everyday, practically. But not only jokes. Once, she faked a Sui attempt, filmed it, and sent it to my friend N. My friend, traumatized, told me in the group chat and we were very pointed in saying that such things were not a laughing matter. Please keep on mind, Wolf is in her late 20’s. An age where you would think people no longer do such things.
Now, back to what happened. It all started a few days ago by a message from Wolf’s account.
Wolf’s account left a lengthly message in the Discord chat we share with N, my friend. The message was by someone we did not know, telling us that Wolf had committed a Sui attempt and was now in the hospital.
We were told by “Jordyn” that she was only telling the people closest to Wolf what happened, and that none of Wolf’s In Real Life friends knew. It was only us, and Wolf’s parents. She told us to stay quiet and to not post on Wolf’s personal instagram, as to not let anyone know.
Why were we being told this? Why did Jordyn “take” Wolf’s phone, go into her Discord account, and decide to send a message in a Discord chat that had had NO ACTIVITY FOR 10+ DAYS?
Something was nagging at me and my friends mind, something felt wrong with what was all being said.
Constantly were inconsistencies popping up in her messages and constantly did something feel OFF. Something didnt feel right.
Why were we, two random people on Wolf’s Discord list, being told all of this? Why were we being told by “Jordyn” that none of Wolf’s In Real Life friends knew, but we, were being told all of this information?
The next day (8 to 10 hours after receiving the first message), still hesitant to believe it all after receiving NO proof or concrete information, I asked what hospital she was being held at, so that I could see about sending flowers. Sure we weren’t close, but it was the least I could do. The answer I received?
“She's gotten a lot of flowers. Like pretty much the whole room is filled with flowers. We might get her a P.O. Box or get her a cash app account set up, so people can donate.”
Once again, why were we being told (without being pushed but still told nonetheless) that we could donate money to a Cashapp that Jordyn was going to make for Wolf’s rehabilitation or that we could send cards to a PO box? But oh sorry, no one’s been told what happened but flowers are everywhere, so much so that we’re tripping over them so send money instead.
Today, after multiple days of being told “updates” that didnt line up with what would happen to a Sui attempt survivor, I had a lengthly conversation with the friend that was living through all of this with me.
I decided to ask if “Jordyn” was comfortable sharing information on what happened. (She had already told my friend everything in Private Dms, so why not tell me, a medical student studying in neurology and psychology, and who is studying on how to help rehabilitate Sui Survivors?)
She said yes, so I asked. I asked, as delicately as I could, on what happened, because the things she had said did NOT line up with what procedures a doctor would normally do.
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The answer I received? Wolf’s account leaving the Discord server, and this:
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All I did was ask questions (because nothing was lining up and everything felt WRONG in everything this Jordyn/Wolf/whoever person was forcing down our throats on Discord everyday, and I figured I was owed that much since hey, Im being told all of this all of these horrible details in what happened) but I guess I was only allowed to that and only that, and to send money of course.
I (and my friend N) was made out to be a fool, an idiot. I was Gaslit, lied to, and manipulated.
Your name is not Wolf, but that is what you are. You are a Wolf in Sheep’s clothing, and that is what you will remain forever in my mind.
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How to Activate Cash App Card?
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The Cash App Card is analogous to a disbenefit card from your bank. It allows you to add finances to your card, withdraw cash from an ATM, and pay retailers. In addition, it has several features that make it easier for you to make online deals. One of the most important effects of the Cash App is that it's only for some. You will have to be 18 times old to order a Cash App card.
You will need to give your name, address, phone number, and birth date to admit your card. You may also have to enter a hand. While the Cash App is great for making and managing online deals, you can only pierce it if you are connected to the internet. In addition, you will need to have a strong bandwidth to make it work.
The cash app activate card is a simple process. It's one of the most important effects you can do to get the most out of your app. The Cash App has several features to make it easier for you to make and manage deals. You will also need to know about the Cash App's secret- it's QR law. The Cash App card has a QR law you can overlook with your camera.
How to Activate a Cash App Card via phone?
The Cash App is a great way to manage your plutocrat, and it's also delightful to use. You can also use it to shoot plutocrats, musketeers and family. The app will also allow you to select a" boost" for your card. You can select a free reimbursed card with a limit or a free card that can be reloaded. You can also add a delineation to your card. The app also allows you to select a" Cash Tag" to add to your portmanteau. You can also use the app to withdraw cash from an ATM. This can save you a ton of plutocrats.
cranking a Cash App Card is fairly easy. The process of how to Activate a Cash App card is analogous to whether you use an Android or iOS device.
· First, you will want to download the Cash App onto your device.
· Next, you will need to overlook a QR law with your phone's camera.
· Once you've scrutinised the QR law, you will need to fill out some form fields. You will need to fill in some introductory information, similar to your card's CVV number and the date your card will expire.
· The app will also let you pick a colour for your card. The app will also let you add your hand to the card.
How to Activate a Cash App Card Before It Arrives?
cranking the Cash App card before it arrives is an option, but you do not have to stay until the box arrives to get started. It's possible to Activate your new Cash App card on your smartphone or PC, indeed if you plan to use it later.
cranking the Cash App card is a breath thanks to its mobile app, which can be downloaded on iOS or Android bias. The icon resembles a credit card. To Activate the card, you will need to overlook the QR law on the reverse.
The Cash App also has an online plutocrat transfer service, a great way to shoot plutocrats from one bank account to another. You can also use the Cash App to make purchases in physical locales. Still, the app only allows you to make purchases for a limited amount. The maximum spending limit is a modest$,000 per week. However, it's worth considering your choices, If you are planning on making further than many purchases. Cash App offers client support, which is helpful if you witness any problems when you activate cash app card with QR law. You can also communicate with the company by phone.
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asryakino · 3 months
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FULL STORY OF THE SAGA OF THE EXPLOSIVE PHONE AND THE ELECTRONICS STORE THAT TRIED TO GET ME TO COMMIT DOMESTIC TERRORISM! -
This is going to take a hot minute to type, so be patient
on June 18th 2024 I was out running errands, and picked up dinner, in doing so I overdrew the credit union account, I THOUGHT I had zeroed it out, but it had actually overdrawn.
I didn't find out until after the bank had closed, and since the 19th was Juneteenth (a federal holiday in the states) the CU was closed.
I THOUGHT I could sign the account up through Zelle and/or cashapp and just transfer money directly into the account, but Zelle continually failed, and cash app let me enroll it, but not transfer the money to the account.
Continually they said the issue was with the DEBIT CARD, not the account and told me to call the bank. I couldn't.
On the 20th, I woke up early enough to call the bank, and began the arduous process of verifying over the phone with my dad just so I could talk to them, and Zelle, and try to figure out why the everloving hell the zelle system said there was something wrong with the card and not letting me even sign up so I could transfer money into the account.
I spent four hours on this. Calling one, calling the other, being on hold. and NO ONE could fix the problem.
I repeated myself so many times I was tired of hearing myself. I got one person who said it was the carrier, so I had to call t-mobile, except it wasn't tmobile it was mint, and tmobile transferred me to aura and not mint, and finally to mint who said 'oh that feature is already unlocked on the account you need to call the banking institution or zelle.
On the final call to zelle, the new tech was refusing to accept the verification. and starts going through her little trapper keeper script of why she was refusing to accept the verification when we had all the answers all the info and had ACTIVELY BEEN VERIFYING FOR FOUR HOURS until this point when she says, off handedly during her script read (she was literally just reading the fucking bullet points, I could HEAR the pauses as she shifted line down) "Your account must have more than a dollar in it to enroll"
I spin, looking at the phone only to realize that the phone my dad is holding has expanded, and popped the back of itself off. And immediately begin internally panicking but externally I'm just being frustrated because THAT was the problem for the past four hours, not me entering info wrong, not the information being incorrect with the bank, not the debit card being mislinked, not a system error THE ACCOUNT WAS ALREADY OVER DRAWN AND IT TOOK FOUR HOURS AND WIGHT TECHS TO TELL ME THIS CONDITION?!
I tell dad to immediately hang up the phone and give it to me, I'm ready to rip my hair out and he thinks I'm going to throw the phone and kind of clings to it. I say, firmer. "Give me that timebomb NOW" and he goes 'what is the pro- what the fuck is that?"
I saiod "That is a spicy pillow and you need to give itt to me -now-. I'm taking it to best buy it should still be under warranty." "Yeah, yeah.." and he handed me the phone "When did that happen?" "When you took the phone out of the case to talk to zelle a second ago. It's blowing out, and It doesn't need to be here." "Yeah you go handle... this..."
I explain the zelle issue why it wouldn't enroll, and go get dressed, grab the spicy ravioli and run out the door with the idea that I'll go to the credit union two cities over, fix the overdraft and then take care of the phone return. While driving it's still expanding so I reprioritize and decide to return the phone first.
In my mind, this is a simple thing. I know the phone is under warranty, it has become a safety issue, their standard practice of "keep this and send it off" is not a viable option so it will HAVE to be a refund/in store exchange.
I know this because I've had to do this once before in the past. I know how their policies work, I know the standard returns but more importantly I know the severity of a bloated li-ion battery and how fucking important it is to get it into a safe disposal unit to be picked up by hazardous waste techs with a fireproof vehicle
I go in, at this point I am forwardly professional, I am not panicked, excitable or anything I have my mask of professionalism on and I'm all fucking business. I go to customer service and say 'I need to make a return but before that, do you have a fire blanket or fire suppressant for this fire hazard" and I gently set the phone on the counter. My only thought is to safely contain this ACTIVELY EXPANDING lithium battery.
She looks down, eye go wide and goes "I don't know let me check" and runs to the back, I hear from the back "We have a bucket of sand" and I retort "That will do, this needs to be contained immediately please"
They come get it, and take the potential fire hazard to be buried in the sand bucket. NOW we may commence the return process. I immediately put on the customer service interaction mask, and give them the information for the account, I joke that my receipt for the purchase had bleached out in the car (It had, I keep it in the sunglasses holder and it had legitimated denatured) and we agree that is why they have everything digital.
The CS says it's a rapid exchange in store for this, I said yay, that's actually really nice, because 'express' is not great. She agrees, and sends me to the mobile department, I say take all the time they need, I'll pick a new phone and confirm it's what my dad wants, and I know the paperwork is going to take a hot minute.
I confirm dad doesn't care as long as it's functional, so I pick out the same type, but updated model of phone (Moto G Stylus 2023 model to replace the 2021 model that is buried in sand in the back)
I talk to mobile, connecting with the associate over customer horror stories and the like while the new phone that he, customer service, geek squad techs, and two other associates and a manager have seen, agreed this is going to be an instore exchange because of the circumstances.
We begin setting up the phone and I realize the sim card is still in the bomb. I roll back over in my wheelchair to ask if it's safe to get the sim card. And they say they have to check the IMEI anyway and I bawk. We've already confirmed it's probably not safe to turn the phone on right now, and they say it's okay, it's on the sim tray. I didn't know that, good information. And I ask, cautiously, if it'd be okay to turn it on BRIEFLY so I can get only the login email on it to know which email my dad used for logging into google so I can get his contacts and account synched
the tech says "I don't recommend it" I asked if it would be okay to do so knowingly against advice to turn it on, get the info, turn it off and rebury the thing?
By now, it's been confirmed the battery is no longer expanding, and it's not actively leaking, smoking or heating up. We all agree it's a compromised cell within the battery but it hasn't been breeched, so it's safe-ISH to handle, briefly, but it shouldn't be agitated too much just in case.
I suggest removing the back fully so there's no pressure points. I'm ignored.
I get the info, turn off the fire bomb and hand it back, where it's taken back to what I assume is the sand bucket.
after a little while, the replacement phone is ready for login, I begin setting up the phone for my dad and logging in his information so it'll be set up and ready to go. They begin the return paperwork for the other phone.
At this point it's been about 45 minutes. It's been a smooth process where everyone was on the same side of 'we do not want to agitate the bomb, and Asrya should be leaving with a functional phone and NOT a fire hazard."
when they try to do the return, the SKU (sales identification number) comes up as dead meaning that the store chain doesn't carry that model any more, and the system won't accept the item as a return for cash, credit, or refund. It just -won't- . Initially, I tell them I've had to do this only twice before (I didn't mention it was spread out over like twelve years that I've been using this specific protection plan with Best Buy) and that they may have to store manager override it.
I've had to utilize this process before with laptops I had to exchange due to manufacture defects... so I actually do know how the policy works, the former general manager of the store had explained it to me YEARS ago.
So I tell them that it happens, and to take their time, I know it's a pain in the ass and I'm sorry I'm taking up so much resources, but it's really okay and as long as the end result is good, I don't mind waiting.
At this point it's 1 in the afternoon.
I've been at the best buy for an hour.
The manager comes up after a while, telling me that it's physically impossible. And I'm going to have to use the 'express return' system, it's the only solution that their system is allowing them to process.
I start getting frustrated, which means I start crying because I am fighting the urge to begin yelling. I've now been here for over an hour, I was in the middle of handling the situation and I NEED the phone in order to process the banking issue this all started with so my dad doesn't get charged overdraft fees.
I explain I can't wait a week for a new phone and what am I supposed to do with the bloated phone?
they explain this process, and get snippy telling me "It's 2-3 days not a week" I tell them it's 2-3 BUSINESS days "well... yeah" "This is THURSDAY, at the earliest it'll process Friday then ship out on Monday, if I'm LUCKY it'll arrive on TUESDAY at the earliest, and maybe not until Thursday of next week! During that whole time my dad's account will have overdraft fees being applied to it for each day! We can't afford that! On top of that you want me to pay a 70$ deposit just to do this! We do not have that money right now"
I was told I could apply for and use the best buy credit card.
I asked for a phone number to call, that there HAD to be an alternative solution, I said I didn't want to take the fire hazard home with me.
By now they had REMOVED THE PHONE FROM THE BUCKET and were walking around with it after me, trying to get me to take the fucking compromised battery.
I tell them to put that thing back in the sand bucket. And they give me 'corporate's number' a 1877 number. I ask if that's the number to call to talk to a supervisor or manager because this is an exception to the policy if ever there was one. If anyone would have the directions for overriding this dead sku problem, it should be the store manager's area or district manager
I am told there is no area or district manager.
I am FLOORED, I realize I've not been around this system for a couple of years but that information just... baffles me. I ask who THEY call when they have a situation come up that can't be handled in store.
They tell me they call the 1877 number.
I am BAFFLED by this, but I call the 1877 number, the call id comes up as 'best buy express kiosk" and I groan because I recognize this as the trunk line call center. I brace for and prepare to handle this for an hour. I am still trying to be as professional as possible.
I have now been here for going on two hours.
I roll out into the entry way, they CHASE ME with the fucking firebomb of a phone and ask if I'm leaving. I look back at them holding this fucking bloated phone and say no I'm just trying to get out of everyone's way so I can call the number and would they PLEASE put that thing back again and leave it in the safe bucket!
I spend the better part of hour three struggling to get through these customer service techs, explaining the situation and begging for them to transfer me to a manager or supervisor. I'm being denied this at every turn until I get to "returns" and am told to ask THEM for a manager by a tech who seemed to understand the situation and why I was calling.
I'm transferred, the tech listens, agrees that I should NOT be handed a firebomb to go home with, and should not be expected to ship a bloated li-ion battery in the mail and that it should be an in store return with store credit. I ask her to please explain this to the manager and go to remove my headset and put her on speaker so the manager can hear it from corporate
the call disconnected
I break
I begin crying, as quietly as I can, and the manager goes 'well' and I explain the call disconnected... I have to get back to that point.. and roll back into the entry way to begin the process again.
I'm crying, I just need this to work.
I've been here for nearly three hours.
The new tech that answers refuses to confirm the account and begins insisting I give my personal number and email to him. Refusing to accept the account information.
He puts me on hold. I call the corporate number again, merge the calls, and he has me on a mute hold. I get another tech that sound like the same guy, who also eventually puts me on hold, and then disconnects the call.
I'm sobbing and breaking down at this point, I'm having a panic attack, and struggling to maintain any type of composure at this point. I tell them I'm going out to my car so I'm not causing a scene in their store and is the manager positive there is no other option. I need to be leaving with a working phone, or at least I do NOT need to be leaving with a fucking FIRE HAZARD that they are expecting me to ship in the mail it is ILLEGAL to ship compromised batteries in the mail.
this fucking manager looks me dead in the face and says I can purchase a new phone to use, and just bring it back after the 'express return' is finished, or I can just do the express return, but there is NO WAY at all physically for her to do the return, in any shape, form or fashion, that I will have to take the fire hazard phone with me and ship it to their facility when the new phone comes in the mail in five days or so
I say I do not feel comfortable holding onto a FIRE HAZARD for a week, much less being without the ability to do the banking and is best buy going to cover the overdraft fees I'll be incurring and what am I supposed to do with a fucking bloated phone that could explode?!
Her solution? "You can go to walmart and buy a bucket and sand and put it in there if you don't feel safe with it, I hear that sand is good for batteries like this"
I snap... I just.. break down and begin crying because at this point I've been here for three hours, I know what she's suggesting is absolutely wrong, she's lied to me about not having an area/district manager, and she's standing over me like some fucking goon while telling me to take a BOMB home and then send it in the federal post in a week!
I break down, I take the stupid fucking bomb, they make me factory reset the phone I had been working on previously, I take the sim card, and I ask again if there is ANYONE I can call to talk to that will help. Who do THEY call when there's a situation because there HAS to be SOMEONE. They insist that nope, there's ONLY the 1877 number to the call centre.
I'm bawling, I'm broken, and crying I'm having heart issues, my head is screaming, my face feels burnt, and I roll out to the car and put the chair away. While unpacking the chair I realize I had actually put a pack of switch thumbsticks in the cart because I had been hoping to buy them with the leftover store credit I'd have when they all thought it was going to be a store credit exchange.
With my legs SCREAMING in pain, and barely able to walk, I limp back in on my crutches, unintelligibly sobbing and return the nearly-pilfered item, then go back to the truck. St this point I've set the phone on my driver's seat, I begin working on possibly loading the chair back on the truck when there's a loud, gunshot-like POP noise
and for a brief, horrifying moment, I think the battery has just exploded in my truck. Only to realize the heat had actually boiled a bottle of soda, and THAT was what had just exploded.
I'm determined, angry, frustrated, pissed, and petty... I don't want this fucking bomb in my possession, I know for a goddamn fact I am not supposed to have this bomb in my possession, I know that if it goes off and causes damages that best buy will be liable for it, and frankly, while the payout might be nice the inconvenience of having to deal with the damage, replacement, insurance, lawyers, and court costs and investigation are too much for me to handle. I don't want to go through it I JUST want a phone that works, the bank situation to be fixed and to NOT HAVE A FUCKING BOMB IN MY POSSISSION
I begin calling the useless as fuck call centre again, and for the next three and a half hours (totaling seven now) I continually try to explain, repeat, get transferred, sobbing, crying and getting hung up on by asshole techs. and I'm losing more and more composure as it goes on.
I FINALLY get a tech who says 'it should be store credit' I said I need the instructions on how to do that because the manager is claiming to not know how to do it. and I beg her to talk to the manager. Success. I go back in side, clinging to this tiny spider thread of hope that they'll fix it.
the manager takes my phone, asks if she can step tot he side, I say yes, and she comes back and they're both just repeating that the only solution is for me to send this bomb in the mail
I tell them it's ILLEGAL to send it, it's literally a federal crime. It CANNOT be policy to do this. None of them will budge. None will do the override, they're INSISTING I have to wait for a phone to come in, and then send a BOMB in the mail. I tell them this is probably why we've had mail trucks catch fire if they're telling people to do this it's ILLEGAL
The fucking manager says 'it's not actively leaking, it's not smoking or how it SHOULD be legal to send it in the mail' I ask for the salary person she mentioned. I go tot the mobile guy I'd been talking to six hours ago. I ask HIM to get me the salary person. This woman comes over and stands over me, arms crossed, with them angrily standing in front of me, arms crossed, like they're trying to intimidate me out of the store for trying to run a scam.
they continue to tell me there's no other option that they wouldn't spend six hours to tell me know they'd help if they could that I'm going to have to use the mail system.
I ask the salary manager who they call. She says corporate. I say that is horseshit. She gets offended and I clarify. That if their new policies is to call the call center number they gave me that is a horse shit policy and THEY are in danger of running into DANGEROUS situations like this without a way of getting out or around it. Who do I call to complain about that policy then?
"You can complain but it won't do anything to change the answer"
"Who do I call?!"
They give me no answer.
I leave
after seven hours of fighting with them. I leave, in possession of a fire hazard, my head pounding, feeling sick, having now gone through MULTIPLE break downs, melt downs, and panic attacks over the past seven hours of being on site trying to get them to do the right things.
I go home and explain to my parents what happened, I unload the tiny amount of groceries I'd picked up (twenty bucks of emergency cash) and realize how much bullshit it is what had happened. So I begin calling the local investigative news stations to see if they want to look into this.
One of the news stations is VERY interested in the fact this store told me to buy a bucket of sand to put a dangerous fire/explosive into. They're interested that the store can't be called with inbound calls, that there's apparently no area or district manager to call, that the store sent me home with an explosive and told me to send it in the mail.
I send the store to the news station. I call other stations, they're not as interested. That's fine. I'm advised to call the attorney general of commerce and leave them the story. I do.
June 21 2024 - I still need to correct the banking situation so I determine to drive to the bank, make a physical deposit with some change I have on hand to bring the account high enough to accept the cash app deposit I tried to withdraw two days before. And while I am in the area of the credit union, I'll go to a different best buy, explain what happened, and see if they give me the same answer.
The bank was thankfully open two hours later than I though, giving me plenty of time. They accepted the deposit, and I was on my way, I get to the other Best Buy.
The battery has expanded again by this point. But still no leaks, smoke, or active heat but I don't trust it, and moving it is a bad idea. I take it inside, I explain what happened and this store is absolutely horrified of my story.
I show them receipts of what happened. I explain their responses, their 'solutions' and their suggestions. This store's crew is just locked in abject horror that this happened. I explain why the other store wouldn't do the store credit and they say 'let me call my manager' and I tell them about how the other store told me there was NO area or district manager.
They look confused "Well he's kind of a roaming district manager, but... yeah... we have... I have a lot to tell Abby."
I breathe a sigh of relief. I was right, there's an area manager, and a roaming district manager... I wasn't crazy I did remember correctly how their policies worked... I tell them about the 'we call corporate' situation and how I was on the phone for 7 hours thereabouts, being hung up on.. they all continue to look horrified... at this point they hit the same dead sku issue, and I lament a possible repeat. They said they were NOT going to let me have that bomb back, we were NOT going to be sending it through the mail (one even said 'Isn't that considered like.. terrorism?!" and I agreed I was pretty sure it was. ) they said I was leaving with a phone they just had to get 'Abby' to tell them how to bypass this... and she did. In like.. five minutes.
"Is store credit okay? It'll probably have to be store credit" "YES! That's perfect, it means I can just get the phone and a new plan..." They help me find a phone they have (Moto G 5g 2024 model) and even with a new plan, I had 33% of store credit left over!
They tell me that phone is NOT leaving the sand bucket, and there's a brief funny moment of one associate holding up the sim tray (they'd used it to confirm the IMEI and confirm it was the phone under warranty) and the tech laughing and holding this tiny piece of plastic "This is probably the least problematic part of the phone"
I agree... the situation was handled, and I tell them I DID report them to the AG, and the news stations, and one of the associates goes "I'm REALLY surprised that store did that... that's the main hub store of the district, and he's on vacation right now but Roy, the district manager... that's his HOME store... I don't know what they were thinking" and I go "Roy.... Roy.... Mister Roy? Kinda tall, brown/black hair? Used to be the General manager of that store? THAT Mister Roy is the district manager?" "Yeah! He was the general manager there for a while." "Yeah about three0four years ago, I've met him! He's the one who told me about the way the protection plans work"
They all agreed he was not going to be happy, and any new friends that store makes from my reports were justified, they were glad I raised hell about the battery because it would have been a disaster if it'd gone off, and "didn't they know how dangerous these batteries are" and "why the hell did they send you home with that?" and me agreeing it was insane and wrong and just... feeling better to know I wasn't crazy in the way I knew the world was SUPPOSED to work.
So in the end - the banking situation was handled, I was able to get a new working phone for my dad, that did indeed transfer all information, contacts, images and everything over (for as evil as it's become, google synching system and account connections are INCREDIBLE for this exact situation) and I had enough money left over to get the switch thumbsticks I'd wanted to get from the other store... I still have some money left over. and they were cheaper than my local store.
the news station hasn't gotten back to me yet, but they may not until Monday at the earliest, but the situation is done at least, (largely) and the end was a good one.
and that concludes the epic saga of "Asrya and the exploding battery - and the store manager that wanted her to commit an act of domestic terrorism"
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Understanding Cash App Withdrawal Limits: How Much You Can Withdraw Weekly
In today's fast-paced digital world, mobile payment apps like Cash App have revolutionised how we manage our money. With a few taps on your smartphone, you can send, receive, and even withdraw cash from your Cash App account. However, if you're a frequent user or need to access large amounts of cash, how much can you withdraw from Cash App weekly? Understanding Cash App's withdrawal limits and how to increase them is essential for managing your finances effectively. This comprehensive guide will delve into the weekly withdrawal limits, daily caps, and how you can maximize your use of Cash App for both ATM and direct withdrawals.
How Much Can You Withdraw from Cash App?
The question of how much you can withdraw from Cash App weekly is common among users who regularly transfer funds or use their Cash App card at ATMs. Cash App has established specific withdrawal limits to maintain security and comply with banking regulations.
For most users, the standard withdrawal limit from Cash App is $1,000 per week for ATM withdrawals. This limit applies whether you're withdrawing cash directly from an ATM using your Cash App card or transferring funds to a linked bank account and withdrawing the cash there. However, this limit can vary based on several factors, including account verification status, transaction history, and other security measures. If you're a verified user, you may be eligible for higher withdrawal limits, but you'll need to follow specific steps to unlock them.
What are the Cash App ATM Limits?
The Cash App ATM limit is crucial for users who frequently withdraw cash from ATMs using their Cash App card. The standard ATM withdrawal limit is $310 per transaction and $1,000 per 24-hour period. This limit ensures that users can access cash as needed while maintaining a level of security to prevent fraudulent activity.
Understanding these ATM limits is essential for planning your withdrawals, especially if you need to access large amounts of cash in a short period. If you frequently find yourself hitting the ATM limit, there are steps you can take to increase it, which we'll cover in more detail below.
How to Increase ATM Limit on Cash App?
If you're looking to increase Cash App ATM limit, you'll need to ensure that your account is fully verified. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:
Verify Your Account: To unlock higher ATM withdrawal limits, you must verify your Cash App account. This involves providing your full name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. Cash App may require additional information, such as a photo ID or proof of address, to thoroughly verify your account.
Build a Transaction History: Regular use of your Cash App account and maintaining a good transaction history can contribute to higher withdrawal limits. By demonstrating consistent, responsible usage, you may be eligible for limit increases over time.
Contact Cash App Support: If your needs exceed the standard withdrawal limits, consider reaching out to Cash App support directly. Explain why you need a higher limit and provide any necessary documentation. While there's no guarantee that your request will be approved, users with verified accounts and a solid transaction history often have more success in obtaining higher limits.
FAQs
1. How can I check my current Cash App withdrawal limit?
You can check your current withdrawal limit by navigating to the settings within your Cash App and reviewing your account details.
2. Why is my Cash App withdrawal limit only $1,000 per week?
The standard Cash App withdrawal limit for most unverified users is $1,000 per week. To increase this limit, you need to verify your account and follow the steps outlined earlier.
3. Can I increase my Cash App withdrawal limit to more than $1,000 per week?
Yes, by verifying your account and maintaining a good transaction history, you can request an increase in your withdrawal limit. In some cases, reaching out to Cash App support directly can also help.
4. How long does it take to increase my Cash App withdrawal limit?
After submitting verification information, it typically takes a few days for Cash App to review and approve your request for a limit increase.
5. What should I do if my Cash App withdrawal limit increase request is denied?
If your request is denied, review the information provided for any errors and ensure your account is in good standing. Consider contacting Cash App support for further clarification.
6. Are there any fees associated with exceeding the Cash App withdrawal limit?
There are no fees for exceeding the limit because Cash App will not process any withdrawal that exceeds your current limit. You must wait for the limit to reset or increase it by verifying your account.
Conclusion
Understanding how much you can withdraw from Cash App weekly is essential for effectively managing your finances and ensuring you have access to funds when needed. By knowing your limits and how to increase them, you can maximize your use of the platform and enjoy greater financial flexibility. Follow the steps outlined in this guide to increase your withdrawal limits and make the most out of your Cash App experience.
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How to Upgrade Your Cash App Transaction Limits Quickly
Cash App has become a popular tool for managing digital transactions, providing users with a convenient way to send, receive, and store money. However, like all financial platforms, Cash App has set limits on various types of transactions to ensure security and regulatory compliance. Understanding these transaction limits—and knowing how to increase them—can enhance your Cash App experience, allowing you to use the platform more effectively. This article provides a comprehensive summary of Cash App transaction limits and offers practical steps to increase them.
Understanding Cash App Transaction Limits
Cash App sets limits on different types of transactions to protect users and maintain platform integrity. These limits apply to various transactions, including sending, receiving, withdrawing, and transferring funds. Here's a breakdown of the primary Cash App limits:
Cash App Sending Limit: When you first set up your Cash App account, the sending limit is set at $250 per week. This means you can send up to $250 within any seven days. However, this limit can be increased by verifying your account.
Cash App Receiving Limit: The initial receiving limit for Cash App is $1,000 within a 30-day period. Like the sending limit, this can be increased by completing the account verification process.
Cash App Withdrawal Limit Per Day: The daily withdrawal limit from ATMs using the Cash App card is set at $1,000 per 24-hour period. For Bitcoin withdrawals, the daily limit is $2,000 worth of Bitcoin.
Cash App Transfer Limit: Cash App allows you to transfer up to $2,500 per day to a linked bank account. This limit applies to all types of transfers from your Cash App balance.
Cash App Bitcoin Withdrawal Limit: Cash App users can withdraw up to $2,000 worth of Bitcoin per 24-hour period and up to $5,000 per week.
Cash App Limit Per Week: For sending funds, the default limit is $250 per week unless the account is verified, at which point the limit can increase significantly, often up to $7,500 per week.
How to Increase Your Cash App Transaction Limits?
Increasing your Cash App transaction limits involves a few straightforward steps. Here's how you can do it:
Verify Your Cash App Account: The most direct way to increase your transaction limits on Cash App is by verifying your account. To verify your account, you need to provide your full name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. Once verified, your sending limit can increase from $250 per week to up to $7,500 per week, and your receiving limit becomes unlimited.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Adding an extra layer of security by enabling two-factor authentication can not only protect your account but also may improve your eligibility for higher limits.
Build a Positive Transaction History: Consistently using Cash App for transactions and maintaining a positive balance can help build a trustworthy transaction history. Over time, Cash App may increase your limits based on your usage patterns and account activity.
Contact Cash App Support: If your transaction needs exceed the default or verified limits, you can contact Cash App support directly to request a higher limit. Be prepared to provide additional documentation or identification to support your request.
Upgrade to a Higher Tier Cash Card: While upgrading your Cash Card might not directly impact your Cash App limits, some higher-tier cards come with added benefits and features that could indirectly enhance your overall Cash App experience.
FAQs About Cash App Transaction Limits
Q1: What is the Cash App transaction limit per day?
A1: The Cash App transaction limit per day varies depending on the type of transaction. For ATM withdrawals, the limit is $1,000 per 24-hour period. For Bitcoin withdrawals, it is $2,000 worth of Bitcoin per day. The transfer limit to a bank account is up to $2,500 per day.
Q2: How can I increase my Cash App sending limit?
A2: To increase Cash App sending limit, you need to verify your account by providing your full name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. Once verified, the sending limit can increase from $250 per week to up to $7,500 per week.
Q3: What is the Cash App Bitcoin withdrawal limit?
A3: The Cash App Bitcoin withdrawal limit is $2,000 worth of Bitcoin per 24-hour period and $5,000 per week.
Q4: Can I increase my Cash App withdrawal limit per day?
A4: Yes, you can increase Cash App withdrawal limit per day by verifying your account and maintaining a good transaction history. Additionally, contacting Cash App support to request a higher limit may be effective.
Q5: Why does Cash App have a limit on transactions?
A5: Cash App has limits on transactions to enhance security, comply with regulatory requirements, and manage risks associated with financial transactions.
Q6: What should I do if I reach my Cash App transaction limit?
A6: If you reach your Cash App transaction limit, you will need to wait for the limit to reset after 24 hours for daily limits or after seven days or 30 days for weekly and monthly limits, respectively. Alternatively, you can contact Cash App support to discuss a possible increase.
Q7: How does the Cash App daily limit reset?
A7: Cash App daily limits typically reset 24 hours after reaching the limit. For example, if you hit your daily ATM withdrawal limit of $1,000, you will need to wait 24 hours from that point for the limit to reset.
By understanding and managing your Cash App transaction limits effectively, you can ensure a seamless experience while using the platform. Whether you are sending money, withdrawing cash, or transferring funds, knowing how to increase your limits provides you with greater flexibility and control over your financial transactions.
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How to Maximize Your Cash App ATM Withdrawals by Increasing Limits
Cash App is a versatile financial tool, offering users the convenience of managing their money, making payments, and even withdrawing cash from ATMs using the Cash Card. However, like many financial services, Cash App has certain limits on how much you can withdraw from an ATM. Understanding these limits and knowing how to increase them can help you manage your finances more effectively. In this article, we’ll discuss the Cash App ATM withdrawal limit, how it works, and ways to increase it if necessary.
What are the Cash App Daily and Weekly Withdrawal Limits?
Cash App imposes limits on how much money you can withdraw from an ATM using your Cash Card. As of the latest guidelines, these limits are:
Daily ATM Withdrawal Limit: The maximum amount you can withdraw from an ATM in a single day is $1,000.
Weekly ATM Withdrawal Limit: Over seven days, you can withdraw up to $1,000 from ATMs.
Monthly ATM Withdrawal Limit: The monthly withdrawal limit is capped at $1,250.
How to Increase Cash App ATM Withdrawal Limit?
If you find the standard Cash App ATM withdrawal limits too restrictive, there are several steps you can take to increase them:
Verify Your Account: The most straightforward way to increase Cash App ATM withdrawal limit is by verifying your account. This process involves providing personal details such as your full name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. Verified accounts often receive higher withdrawal limits.
Maintain Regular Account Activity: Consistent use of your Cash App account can contribute to increased limits. Regularly sending and receiving money, making purchases with your Cash Card, and maintaining a positive account balance can signal to the Cash App that you are a responsible user, which may lead to higher withdrawal limits over time.
Contact Cash App Support: If you have a valid reason for needing higher withdrawal limits, such as frequent travel or business expenses, you can reach out to Cash App support. Explain your situation and request an increase in your ATM withdrawal limit. While not guaranteed, a well-documented request can sometimes result in higher limits being granted.
Upgrade Your Cash Card: Cash App may offer different types of Cash Cards with varying limits. Upgrading your Cash Card, if available, could also be a way to increase your ATM withdrawal limits.
Maximising Your Cash App Usage: Beyond just ATM withdrawals, understanding the full range of Cash App’s services and limits can help you make the most of the platform. Stay updated on any changes in policies or limits by regularly checking the Cash App’s official communications.
FAQs
1. What is the daily ATM withdrawal limit on Cash App?
The Cash App ATM limit per day is $1,000.
2. How can I increase my Cash App ATM withdrawal limit?
You can increase your Cash App ATM withdrawal limit by verifying your account, maintaining regular account activity, contacting Cash App support, or upgrading your Cash Card if available.
3. Is there a weekly limit for ATM withdrawals on Cash App?
Yes, the Cash App weekly ATM withdrawal limit on Cash App is also $1,000.
4. Does Cash App charge fees for ATM withdrawals?
Yes, Cash App charges a fee for ATM withdrawals. However, if you receive $300 (or more) in direct deposits each month, Cash App will reimburse ATM fees for up to three withdrawals per 31 days.
5. Can I withdraw more than $1,000 from an ATM with Cash App in a week?
No, the standard weekly limit for ATM withdrawals on Cash App is $1,000, but you can request an increase through Cash App support.
6. What should I do if I need to withdraw more than the Cash App limit?
If you need to withdraw more than the allowed limit, you can either request an increase from Cash App support or consider withdrawing the funds over multiple days.
This guide should provide clarity on the Cash App ATM withdrawal limits and how to manage them. For further assistance, Cash App’s customer support is always available to help with any specific concerns or requests.
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I've been using Pokemon Sleep for about five weeks now. Here's some thoughts below the cut. It's a long one.
First, my opinions about the nuts and bolts of how it works. This is... mostly complaints.
- The monetization in this game is absolutely disgusting. Like just heinous. If you're the kind of person that needs to avoid stuff with microtransactions, do not install this game. I haven't given them a dime, but I've also at this point built up a strong resistance to monetization tricks. DO NOT let your kids play this game if they have a credit/debit card hooked up to their accounts.
- On the flip side, credit where due, when they say on the load screen that you can play 100% of the game without paying, this is true. You'll progress faster and with less effort if you pony up some cash, but the game gives you a decent stream of the premium currency, Diamonds, that will get you access to whatever niceties you'd like. If I wanted something that requires the premium currency to get, I haven't found myself walled behind a massive wait for the drip feed to catch up.
- The game wants roughly thirty minutes to an hour of your time a day not counting the sleep tracking. Three ten to twenty minute chunks. One in the morning to review last night's sleep data and feed Snorlax breakfast, one in the afternoon for lunch, and then one or two in the evening for dinner and switching on the sleep tracking.
- When the app tells you to put your phone on the bed for the sleep tracking, this is actually NECESSARY for how it functions. I had assumed it just uses audio to gauge if you snore or whatever (which it does), but it also uses your phone's accelerometer to determine if you're tossing and turning and by extension how deep you're sleeping. If you put it on a bedside table or something, it'll give you a readout saying you slept like an absolute fucking ROCK. If you're like me and toss and turn a lot, you can actually use this to cheese the game a little since certain Pokemon only appear when you sleep deeper and those are for me quite hard to get without this cheese. I would go so far as to actively recommend this tactic.
- You may notice that's kind of a creepy amount of data to collect and it feels kind of like inviting a stalker into your bedroom. You are correct. The app assures you that the actual sleep data does NOT get transmitted at all. I do not have anything other than their word to confirm that. I don't know if what it collects is fairly standard for other apps like it, but my assumption is yes?
- Because of how it tracks your sleep info, if you sleep with a partner in the same bed it completely skullfucks its tracking.
- If you have an even slightly older phone, the app chugs whenever you try to click anything. There's like a one-second lag on every click in the menu followed by a short load screen. Those 10-20 minute sessions would be about half as long if I had a phone with more processing speed.
Now all the above might sound damning as hell. But here's the thing. I like this app a lot actually. It's DEEPLY flawed, but let's talk about the game's mechanics, which is mostly positives:
- Right at the top, this app has improved my sleep schedule, pardon the pun, practically overnight. My new PC has told me twice now that step one to fixing most of my mental health issues is healthier sleep, which he knows is hard but you gotta try. I've been hesitant to take the meds he prescribed for that, but I heard about this app and figured gamifying sleeping on time would be a great way to get me to actually do it. Worked like a charm. The game asks what you'd like your nightly bedtime to be, and gives you rewards for maintaining it. You get these rewards if you go to sleep either 90 minutes prior to that time, or 30 minutes after. My doctor recommended 30 in each direction for consistency, but they don't send you a reminder notification until that 30 minute mark prior so partial credit I guess? I've missed that bedtime like 3 times in these last five weeks, and yeah my everything is way better.
- Looking at the Pokemon wandering my camp makes my brain make the happy juice in a way most Pokemon stuff really doesn't anymore. Like, there's no battles or anything (although you apparently can transfer to and from Pokemon Go, don't know how well that works because I don't play), so you just get a pleasant kind of domesticity most Pokemon stuff doesn't do.
- Here's the actual gameplay loop. You're researching Pokemon sleep patterns. To do this, you're using some nonsense machine that amplifies local Snorlax's natural aura of sleepiness to attract Pokemon to come sleep by it. Snorlax's are apparently the capybaras of the Pokeworld which I actually love. The more you feed Snorlax, the more powerful this sleepy aura becomes. It resets each week because you go to a new campsite with a new Snorlax. During the day, your team of Pokemon (max of... 5 for some reason instead of the default six everywhere else in this franchise?) gather berries to feed your Snorlax throughout the day in idle-game-esque timers, as well as ingredients for more complicated meals. You take the ingredients, make Snorlax meals up to three times a day (6am-noon for breakfast, noon-6pm for lunch, 6pm-6am for dinner). Each pokemon also has an ability that in some way helps you out. Then you can at any time turn on the sleep tracking, then turn it off when you wake up. After a rest of 90+ minutes has been tracked, it gives you a total of how much power that rest generated, and takes you to a minigame where you photograph the sleeping Pokemon that came to rest in your camp. The more power, the more varied the sleeping positions and the rarer the Pokemon. You can then feed them biscuits to befriend them. You get the equivalent of a Great Ball(/Biscuit) every day which on its own fills about 3/5 of a non-evolved Pokemon's friendship bar (the basic biscuit that you'll use most of the time fills 1/5), so there's always at least some progress towards making a friend. Sometimes a Pokemon is extra hungry and the first thing you feed them is worth triple, and you can also get that same multiplier as an RNG thing without warning. Once you fill up a bar, you've befriended that Pokemon and can now add it to your teams or send it to the professor for candies like you do in Pokemon Go. You are also given candies for every Pokemon you attracted even if you don't befriend them, plus "Sleep Points" based on how long you slept for that can be exchanged for items like more biscuits (for reference, a single basic biscuit is roughly 1.5 times a good night's sleep... fucking YIKES) plus "Dream Shards" for how cool the photos you took are, which are used mostly for leveling up your Pokemon and upgrading your camp.
- I love this gameplay loop actually. It feels way more like these Pokemon are my friends as opposed to wild animals I've caught.
- Leveling up and evolving take large amounts of those candies and dream shards. The candies feel like the primary gate on progression.
Overall, this is a game I like a lot despite its flaws, and the positive impact it's had on my health even in this short span is hard to understate. I wish they'd back off with the creepy monetization so I could actively recommend instead of recommend with an asterisk. But yeah that's my thoughts on this weird ass product.
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Why YOU (yes YOU!) should purchase a READING from the ever so lovely @ancientgoddessofegypt.
super duper extra cool! how cool?
ICE COLD! cool!
my readings? i buy them and then wait and when they arrive i'm like LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo and i'm getting out the good ink pens (pink and purple of course) and writing things DOWN and nodding like i am on front row at fashion week reporting for a fashion magazine that's ECO FRIENDLY aka it's A BLOG (why am i not in the back designing i dunno, must be a glitch but let's go with that THAT)
i read my cards, i ponder, my goddesses watch me ponder, and then i go I HAVE AN IDEA. i want a second opinion. TEAM WORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK BABEY!
fast fast fast GOOD VIBES readings like i literally feel BAD i am asking her for help but my cards and everyone is telling me GIRL ASK FOR HELP YOU DESERVE THAT and i went you know what... a little scrolling will do.
I scrolled and then went WHERE IS MY CASH APP LOGIN
i asked if i could get a reading and she said YES!
i went woah this is happening i am in the presence of PINK SPARKLY HEART EMOJI AURANESS RIGHT NOW I CAN NOT DROP THE BATON RIGHT NOW
i send in my lil ponderings and end up spilling more to her than my therapist and went ok, i gotta get back into THERAPY PRONTO and PICK MYSELF
and i have.
and it's hard.
i am the girl who will pack several umbrellas in several colors to coordinate with your outfit and then say don't worry about me, it's wash day. (it's always wash day in my hair world i really do side eye my ancestry results and go, well well well look what i found HERE)
i have been throwing Maury dna results at family members for weeks now but i'm gonna be aight i did not watch Maury all them years and learn nothing. i went hmmmm THE LIE DETECTOR SAID ACCORDING TO MY RESULTS AND THESE PICTURES I FOUND!
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and then i broke out into a stress rash and ate rice
my cat purred extra hard but the point is
GLASSES UP (mine has lavender green tea y'all can have some if you want in spirit i am NOT stingy cos i love dunking a tea bag and thinking i am helping i do enjoy that activity ngl) to @ancientgoddessofegypt
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anyways i love you more than the hours Usher was talking about when he was begging for forgiveness and sliding around on his knees like you know damn well we were not allowed to slide around in our good jeans like that so i knew he really meant he was sorry when he did that but that has nothing to do with this i s2g it doesn't, i just wanted to give my takes on him doing THAT while saying that number.
i really do bring up fiddy leven bajillion hours umteem minutes etc when saying love.
anyways this gif of mariah carey with champagne is the energy that @ancientgoddessofegypt has like she just GETS it.
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sandeep-trading · 5 months
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How To Increase Cash App Daily Or Weekly Withdrawal Limits?
Cash App, a popular mobile payment service, offers users the convenience of sending and receiving money with ease. However, like any financial platform, it imposes certain limits on withdrawals, including ATM withdrawals and cash outs. Knowing these limits is crucial for managing your finances effectively. This article will provide an exhaustive overview of Cash App withdrawal limits, including daily, ATM, and debit card restrictions.
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Cash App Daily Withdrawal Limit
Cash App imposes a daily withdrawal limit on its users. This limit is crucial for users to understand to manage their daily transactions effectively. As of now, the Cash App daily withdrawal limit stands at $1,000 per day. This limit applies to both ATM withdrawals and in-store cash back transactions. It’s important to note that this limit resets at midnight (Eastern Standard Time) each day, allowing users to withdraw up to $1,000 again the following day.
Cash App ATM Withdrawal Limit
When using a Cash App card at an ATM, there are specific limits you should be aware of. The Cash App ATM withdrawal limit is currently set at $1,000 per transaction. This limit is part of the broader daily limit, which means that any combination of ATM withdrawals and cash back transactions cannot exceed $1,000 in a single day.
Cash App Card ATM Limit
The Cash App card, which functions like a traditional debit card, also has specific limits at ATMs. The Cash App card ATM limit is integrated within the overall Cash App daily withdrawal limit. Users can withdraw up to $1,000 per day across all transactions involving their Cash App card.
Cash App Cash Out Limit
For those looking to transfer their Cash App balance to their bank account, understanding the Cash App cash out limit is essential. The platform allows a maximum of $25,000 per week when transferring funds out of your Cash App balance to a bank account. This high limit is designed to accommodate users who need to move larger amounts of money efficiently.
Cash App Debit Card Limit
The Cash App debit card, apart from ATM withdrawals, is subject to a Cash App spending limit. The Cash App debit card limit includes a $7,000 spending limit per transaction and a total of $10,000 per week. These limits are set to help manage spending and ensure that users do not exceed their budgetary constraints.
Cash App Max Withdrawal Limit
Understanding the Cash App max withdrawal is crucial for users who frequently engage in high-volume transactions. The maximum amount that can be withdrawn at an ATM or via cash back is $1,000 per day. This limit ensures that the financial platform can adequately monitor transactions and prevent fraudulent activities.
Cash App Daily and Per Transaction Limits
The Cash App daily ATM limit and Cash App daily withdrawal limit are intertwined, with users allowed to withdraw up to $1,000 every 24 hours. This limit is strategically set to balance the need for access to funds with the need for security and control over financial operations.
Conclusion: 
Navigating the limits imposed by Cash App ensures that you can manage your finances without unexpected interruptions. By understanding each limit, from ATM withdrawals to debit card transactions, users can plan their spending and withdrawals more effectively. Whether you need to withdraw cash for immediate use or transfer significant amounts to a bank account, staying informed about these limits will help optimize your Cash App experience.
FAQ
Q: What is the daily ATM withdrawal limit for Cash App?
A: Cash App users can withdraw up to $310 per transaction at an ATM. The Cash App daily limit for ATM withdrawals is $1,000, and this limit resets every 24 hours.
Q: Are there any fees associated with using an ATM with Cash App?
A: Yes, Cash App charges a $2 fee for ATM withdrawals. However, this fee can be reimbursed if you receive at least $300 per month in direct deposits to your Cash App account.
Q: Can I increase my ATM withdrawal limit on Cash App?
A: Currently, the ATM withdrawal limits are fixed and cannot be increased beyond the  standard limits of $310 per transaction and $1,000 per day.
Q: What should I do if my ATM withdrawal exceeds the daily limit?
A: If you reach your Cash App daily ATM withdrawal limit, you will need to wait until the next day for the limit to reset. Planning your withdrawals ahead of time can help avoid inconvenience.
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cash-app-cash-out1 · 1 year
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Explore Reasons Why Cash App Says Cash Out Failed?
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Cash App stands as a beacon of seamless transactions in the swift currents of digital finance. Yet, amid the virtual symphony of smooth exchanges, some issues can happen such as “Cash App Out Failed”. If you are having the issue fear not, by continue reading you can learn the reasons behind Cash App’s cash-out failures and weaving ingenious solutions to reinstate your digital harmony.
Why Does Cash App Say Cash-Out Failed?
A failed cash-out beckons from the shadows in the mystic of digital payments, bearing an enigmatic aura. Let us shed light on this riddle and explore reasons why Cash App says cash out failed:
· Imagine the digital wallet of your Cash App yearning is having insufficient balance. The lack of funds is a leading culprit behind the “Cash Out Failed” issue. Thus, before venturing forth, bestow upon your coffers the riches they deserve.
· In virtual connections, the winds of connectivity sway capriciously as ever. A weak network tether can shatter your transaction dreams with the whisper of failure.
· Amid the digital ether, even the sturdiest server’s stumble. Technical glitches and maintenance masquerades can cast shadows upon your cash-out quest.
· Should the key to your treasury, your payment method, be rendered ineffectual through expiration or lack, the gates shall remain locked, thwarting your cash-out ambitions.
· Beware the sentinels of security! Additional verification beckons, and its unanswered call can lead to the haunting refrain of a failed transaction.
Why Is My Cash App Not Letting Me Send Money?
Ah, the irresistible allure of sending digital gold through Cash App’s conduit! Yet, within the intricate web of transactions, entanglements may arise, causing your golden plans to fizzle:
· Unveil your identity through account verification, for without this step; the gatekeepers might bar your way, withholding the power to send.
· In the realm of recipients, arcane settings might cast chains upon your golden gift. Ensure their account is open and unshackled, ready to embrace your virtual embrace.
· The symphony of transactions might stumble upon frozen echoes — an account frozen due to suspicions or a misstep, thwarting your virtuoso performance.
· Beware of the dance of details as you weave your tale of the transaction. Mismatched or misdirected steps can lead you astray, away from the desired crescendo.
How Do I Fix “Failed to Add Cash to Cash App”?
The endeavour to infuse life into your Cash App treasury can sometimes plunge into the abyss of “Failed to Add Cash on Cash App.” Fear not, for we shall traverse this chasm with aplomb:
· The melody of your linked payment card must resonate with validity and sufficiency. An expired note or an empty tune shall lead to this sad refrain.
· Cards, like wandering minstrels, might be bound by limitations. Please verify with your bard and your bank whether online or mobile payments are within their lyrical range.
· Should the mobile app falter, a cache’s whisper could bring clarity. Clear the cache, unravel the glitches, and let the harmony of Cash App resound anew.
· The river of transactions knows its tides. Patience becomes your guiding star when servers teem with activity or maintenance calls. Wait, and the waters shall calm.
What is the Cash App Cash out Limit?
Within the digital tapestry, there are some Cash App cash out limit. Cash App’s embrace holds boundaries, and the path to transcending these boundaries is adorned with wisdom:
· The crown of higher limits rests upon the brow of verified accounts. With identity crowned, transactions flourish, and boundaries recede.
· When the realm of higher limits beckons, the oracle of support awaits. Seek its counsel, request a limit’s expansion, and chart a course beyond the ordinary.
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I’m not the previous anon, but the notes on the tow truck caught my attention. I wanna know what's your thoughts on this scenario? Emma has been staying overnight at a Walmart that doesn’t have any “no overnight parking” signs and she even has permission from them. But in the early morning she’s woken up by a tow truck’s horn to see her car has been hooked up and in the process of being raised. The driver demands a $100 drop fee to release her car which has to be in cash or through a cash app...
"...that she needed to download. Emma is pressured into paying him. The driver then quickly drives over to the next vehicle to do the same thing to them." pt2.
Ah, yikes, that scenario raises a couple of red flags.
1. The biggest being that the tow truck driver hooked up Emma’s car fully knowing that she was sleeping inside of it.
The issue isn’t just that he did that without her consent, but because the law forbids tow trucks from hooking up a car (especially towing) with a person inside of it due to safety concerns.
Emma was asleep, which means she was most likely not properly secured with a safety belt, and his action could’ve harmed her. For all he knew, she might’ve been precariously leaning off of her seat and any jolting from hooking up her car could’ve caused her to fall and injured herself. She could’ve also smacked her forehead into the dashboard in surprise when he honked his horn to forcefully wake her up. Or worst, being startled could’ve trigger a seizure, asthma symptoms, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), etc.
The only time they are ever authorized to tow with a person inside is when they are providing assistance to a person with restricted mobility or to a person who is in a hazardous situation. [x]
2. Tow companies are required to accept payment by cash, which they must provide change for (and a receipt), credit and debit cards.
The fact that he only gave her two options, one of which was to have her use some unknown cash app to do the payment, is very suspicious. Those two things make it easier for scammers to hide their illegal activities.
By the way, tow fees are regulated by the state and could vary by county. The max drop fee is $135 for a car and $190 for a truck or SUV. There are some higher rates for heavier vehicles like 18-wheelers. A drop fee can also be a less if limited by a city or county rule, but it can never be more than the amounts listed above. [x]
3. I don’t think this was Walmart's doing. It wouldn’t make sense to give Emma and the others' permission to stay overnight in their parking lot if they were going to do this. If anything, this random tow truck driver probably saw an opportunity to make money and took it.
Emma should’ve called the Walmart’s night manager about the towing situation. If they didn’t request it, then they or the security could tell the guy to leave. But with how he was conducting his towing work, reporting him to the police would be the right thing to do. He was scamming people, because no proper by-the-book tow truck company would do that.
After all, he doesn’t necessarily have the legal right to take her car. He hooked and lifted it up without her consent and worst, he did it while she was still inside of it and asleep. But no, it doesn’t stop there, he kept her car hostage (and again, she was still inside it, or I’m assuming so) to then demand money to let it go. She shouldn't have given in. Which leads me to the next point...
4. Walmart deploys various cameras throughout the parking lot, including CCTV and IP cameras. Additionally, many cameras include night vision capabilities, which allow for round-the-clock usage. All this is to keep an eye on the staff, the customers, prevent crime, and lower liability.
So if something were to happen like the scenario above, then there will be video evidence of the tow truck driver’s...predatory towing? Unlawful practice? I’m not sure what the proper term for this would be because I’m not a legal expert.
Of course, don’t always rely on Walmart’s security cameras to do all the work. Emma could've also filmed and taken pictures, especially of the tow company name because the information might be needed in the future.
It can be used to warn people of what tow company to watch out for, to get the police to investigate them, for her lawyer, and/or maybe Walmart wants to know to put the tow company on their blacklist.
5. The policy of Walmart welcomes RVers and regular vehicles (and sometimes even truckers) to spend a night in their parking lot, as long as they have the individual location's permission. In some places, city zoning laws or ordinances will prohibit overnight stays in parking lots. Typically, larger cities are most likely to have these types of restrictions in place.
Even when it’s not allowed, Walmart is usually very considerate because they don’t immediately call the cops or tow trucks when they spot vehicles breaking the rules. They first send out security, who then politely knock on their window to ask them to leave. Overnighters are understanding and comply without protest when it happens.
On the FAQ section of Walmart’s corporate website, one of the questions asks: Can I Park My RV at a Walmart Store? [x]
“While we do not offer electrical service or accommodations typically necessary for RV customers, Walmart values RV travelers and considers them among our best customers. Consequently, we do permit RV parking on our store parking lots as we are able. Permission to park is extended by individual store managers, based on availability of parking space and local laws. Please contact management in each store to ensure accommodations before parking your RV.”
It’s not official, but there are also a few universal rules of etiquette that all overnighters have agreed upon while staying at Walmart (this is to ensure the company isn’t given a reason to change their policy):
Always call ahead and ask the manager for permission to park overnight.
When you arrive at the Walmart, introduce yourself to the manager, security guards and ask where to park.
Only stay overnight. Leave early the next morning, so you don’t overstay your welcome.
Ask the manager what the rules are. For example, if you got a RV, van, or whatnot; ask if you’re allowed to lower your stabilizer jacks, extend your bump-outs, or run your generator.
Buy any supplies you need at Walmart. Since they’re kind enough to let people stay, buy something while you’re there as a thank-you.
Clean up your trash and pick up after pets if you have any.
Keep noise levels down when inside and outside your vehicle.
6. Sign laws vary slightly from state to state, but are generally the same throughout the country.
For example, the law doesn’t require the private property owners to put up a sign warning that they will tow any vehicles that are illegally parked. They also have no obligation to put up a sign with the towing operator’s contact details. So cars can still be towed even if there’s no warning signs in someone’s driveway.
But if it’s an office building, shopping center, apartment complex or condominium community and so on, then there needs to be a conspicuously post ‘No Parking’ or ‘No Overnight Parking’ signs that the area is subject to tow away. There’s even specific instructions that these signs need to follow, such as:
The sign must be prominently placed at each vehicular entrance to the property, which can easily be seen by the public.
Motorist need to be informed upfront, usually within 5 feet from the public right-of-way and not hidden in the back of the parking lot.
The size of the sign varies too, but typically it should be not less than 18 inch x 24 inch.
The sign must be at eye level of the motorist. The tow away sign should also be installed so that the bottom edge of the sign is no lower than five feet and no higher than eight feet above ground level.
Some states have rules that the sign must be continuously maintained, which means the lettering cannot have faded.
The sign lettering must be large enough to be readable. Some states go as far as specifying the height of the letters too, ranging from 1 inch to 4 inch.
Just because there’s ‘No Overnight Parking’ sign in Walmart (or if there is, it may not be enforced and/or it’s located in the back of the lot) doesn’t mean it’s safe to disregard it. Don’t even risk it and instead always ask the manager, in particular the night manager (as they’ll be the one on duty during the night shift) for permission.
Hopefully, in this scenario, Emma was kind enough to warn her fellow overnighters about the scummy tow truck driver.
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prettypangolins · 1 year
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Can't leave the house to return an item to the shop, so I've had to give my shitty mother my bank card and tell her my PIN so now she has info I didn't want to give her but I also can't change my PIN because 1) I can't access the high street where I live even on days I can get to my car and 2) they closed all the banks here in this town anyway. Just... gonna have a day of being salty at how being disabled allows shitty people to take advantage of me and have access to areas of my life I don't want them to have access to
(I also can't request a new PIN through the banking app, because in order to activate it you have to go to a cash machine, which I can't do.)
I'm not even sure you need a PIN to get a refund? But she insisted, so...
Fuck me I'm stupid. I feel like I have absolutely no control, and no privacy. There's nothing I have now that someone else doesn't have access to or control over in some way.
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tgr-telecom-arena · 2 years
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mrvalhalla9 · 2 days
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Christian victims of Christian's who need a miracle and fast!!??
As of Tuesday September 17, my kids and I have been homeless. Cast out by the only person I had left in this world! My own Mother, my kids Grandmother. A Christian woman who is being manipulated by my Christian siblings who, after finding God decided that they were better than us and started to distance themselves from us. Why are all the Christians that I meet like this? We are also Christian, we just have been constantly struggling financially. I must have been paying attention in church when they werent. Because I teach my kids how important honesty is and to forgive others even when they dont ask. I am the oldest of five and growing up I was always very protective of my younger brothers and sisters. My brothers had big mouths and got me into a lot of fights. It ended up getting me into a lot of trouble. Long story short it still has a profound effect on my life, but I have been struggling to put my life back together for a long time. Not once have they offered me help, I haven't had a drivers license in 28 years. They say that they pray for us? I'm sorry but I have to be brutally honest, I believe that when you know what someone you say you care about needs? If you are capable and have the means to help them out? And all you choose to do is pray for them ? Keep your prayers! They serve only your guilty conscience. Currently I'm disabled and unable to do my work anymore, so I have been trying to learn affiliate marketing. Oh!!! I always knew something wasn't right growing up because my siblings were treated better than me, I would get into trouble if I said anything about it for some reason? So I was always alone in my family, of course they don't see it. Then I took a Heritage DNA test, and the truth was revealed!! I did have a different biological Father!! With 5 older siblings!! Wow!!! This is how it has gone since this revelation. My biological father side rejected me since my biological Dad was a freak and kids keep showing up left and right. So I gained nothing and lost half of what I had. Now I don't have any 100% brother or sister anymore. Then the one's I grew up with, along with my neices and nephews started to tell my Mother to kick us out?? We haven't done anything wrong??!! We came to stay after my divorce, since I cant work, I'm waiting for SSDI and surgery on both knees. They both need to be replaced, it's very painful for me to stand and walk. Both of my kids are still in school, They are 10 and 12. My daughter is the oldest, I have been trying everything I neverhad credit so I can't get a loan or credit card, I have applied for everything the government offers, it just takes forever and since this eviction was so sudden, they are little help now. If you havent completely lost faith in humanity with all the heartless scammer parasites and hackers, I have been a victim of myself. Reach down deep and please help us with anything you can? If you have Cash App my cashtag is $ValhallaO9 , that's a capital letter O, it's the name of the marketing business im building. Or I have a small crypto mine if you have cryptocurrency you can donate my wallet is free - NC from CryptoTab this is my address: 12iSiP4CMKx4jxnyASFHFtAiSsKjymR7be
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