Cash App?

specialk

Senior Member
which one do you use if any?....thinking of getting one....
 

Ruger#3

RAMBLIN ADMIN
Staff member
Zelle is offered through my bank. First cash app I used, been using it over a year with no issues.
 

Milkman

Deer Farmer Moderator
Staff member
Same as Ruger. I have Zelle though my bank. I have used it with no issues
 

Geffellz18

Senior Member
PayPal & Venmo mostly. Have CashApp too but only used it a couple of times.
Haven’t had any issues with any of them.

Been using PayPal for 10+ years now. Had a couple of disputes posted to PayPal payments in that time(not against them) and they made everything whole every time with zero issues.
For some reason, I know several people that think PayPal is obsolete to Venmo, Zelle, CashApp, etc. but they own Venmo :crazy: and, to me, has been the best of all the ones I have used.
 

Pig Predator

Useles Billy’s Fishel Hog Killer ?
I got hacked through PayPal/Venmo so none anymore. Not only did I get hacked but the hackers tried setting me up by adding a couple different credit unions and credit cards and phone numbers on my account that I've never been affiliated with. It was a mess to straiten out to say the least.
 

Hillbilly stalker

Senior Member
You better read up on pay pal before joining in. Last year there was a big stink abut their contract in the fine print. Something to the sorts that they could “fine” you and remove money from your account without your authorization if they deemed your online conduct improper ie: woke. They lost a lot of business over it in the article I read.
 

Spotlite

Resident Homesteader
I have cash app. Google pay, PayPal, and Venmo…….but……do not link your primary bank account to anything. Open a sub account and link those apps to that……..transfer and and pay / receive as you need it.
 

bany

Senior Member
Have Zelle thru my bank. Used it a couple times no problem but I pretend I don’t have it.
 

dwhee87

GON Political Forum Scientific Studies Poster
Zelle mostly. Venmo occasionally. Paypal when I have to.

I usually have cash on me, however, so I prefer the 'old fashioned' cash app....
 

transfixer

Senior Member
I only use Paypal as the only "app" for purchasing, and only because its been around forever and it was basically required 20 or more years ago when purchasing from places like Ebay, in order to have some protection from getting ripped off, I've not had any issues with it , and it has saved me from getting shafted a couple times over the years when I bought something that wasn't as advertised .

It honestly blows my mind that people tie their finances to apps on their phone, which can be hacked or stolen ? I don't even use Paypal on my phone, only on my home PC,

I will always carry cash on me, and always have cash at home for emergencies, even if Cash is done away with and everything is digital , I'm wiling to bet cash will still be used in the blackmarket world, where it will be accepted and traded for various goods just so the Government doesn't know what we're buying or have access to ?
 

KlaxAttack

Member
I only use Paypal as the only "app" for purchasing, and only because its been around forever and it was basically required 20 or more years ago when purchasing from places like Ebay, in order to have some protection from getting ripped off, I've not had any issues with it , and it has saved me from getting shafted a couple times over the years when I bought something that wasn't as advertised .

It honestly blows my mind that people tie their finances to apps on their phone, which can be hacked or stolen ? I don't even use Paypal on my phone, only on my home PC,

I will always carry cash on me, and always have cash at home for emergencies, even if Cash is done away with and everything is digital. I agree to use an electronic wallet if necessary. Among no deposit casino bonus accepted bangladesh there are good options. I choose best offers and my card is in use. But I'm wiling to bet cash will still be used in the blackmarket world, where it will be accepted and traded for various goods just so the Government doesn't know what we're buying or have access to ?

I find it convenient to pay with my phone (hopefully it won't get stolen :unsure:). But I always try to carry cash just in case. I've read that they basically want to push everyone eventually to switch to electronic money to make tracking easier. And if you don't spend, they start charging a negative interest rate. I don't know, maybe just a conspiracy theory, but I've heard about it.
 
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