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i have been an expert in the field for all of my fake internet career.
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I am not an expert in the field, but my wife is.
And she is 100% convinced, after reading some of your posts, that at least 4 of you are fucking idiots.
Decide amongst yourselves who the 4 are.
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I don't need an expert to tell me that Randy and Mich are fucking idiots.Overlander wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 8:26 pm I am not an expert in the field, but my wife is.
And she is 100% convinced, after reading some of your posts, that at least 4 of you are fucking idiots.
Decide amongst yourselves who the 4 are.
I can come to that conclusion myself from my own research and tHiNkInG fOr MySeLf!!...!-!!1
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Alec Baldwin is being charged with involuntary manslaughter. Obviously I wasn't there so I don't know but I wouldn't be shocked if someone set him up.
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lmao
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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flat-earther…lol
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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I've read maybe 10% of this thread--any flat-earthers in here?
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Oh, I hope so.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:00 pm I've read maybe 10% of this thread--any flat-earthers in here?
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Zelle is an ACH transaction, the same as if you wired money only it doesn't take multiple days to process end to end like a wire transaction. It rides the established ACH system but is quicker and involves less fees (for both the account holder and the bank) end to end and can be set up by your bank as it ties directly to your bank account, which is good until a fraudster gets hold of it. Unfortunately, fraudsters are taking advantage of Zelle's ties directly to a DDA account as well as the quick turnaround and starting to run major amounts of fraud through it.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:14 pmWhy do banks (seem to) prefer Zelle over PayPal/Venmo?
I prefer to use Paypal and only ever tie my PayPal to a credit card. Your DDA is your real money; if a fraudster gets into that it is a real pain in the ass because you are out that money until you get it all sorted out. A credit card is just fake money; a high tech IOU system basically. You aren't out that money if a fraudster dings you and it is much easier to get that situation rectified.
But some people require the "I need that money right now" of Zelle. Faster and more convenient is great when there are no problems but it comes at a higher risk of impactful fraud.
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Thanks, I didn't realize Zelle was just an ACH transaction. Thought it was just another 3rd party like Paypal.twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:36 pmZelle is an ACH transaction, the same as if you wired money only it doesn't take multiple days to process end to end like a wire transaction. It rides the established ACH system but is quicker and involves less fees (for both the account holder and the bank) end to end and can be set up by your bank as it ties directly to your bank account, which is good until a fraudster gets hold of it. Unfortunately, fraudsters are taking advantage of Zelle's ties directly to a DDA account as well as the quick turnaround and starting to run major amounts of fraud through it.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:14 pmWhy do banks (seem to) prefer Zelle over PayPal/Venmo?
I prefer to use Paypal and only ever tie my PayPal to a credit card. Your DDA is your real money; if a fraudster gets into that it is a real pain in the ass because you are out that money until you get it all sorted out. A credit card is just fake money; a high tech IOU system basically. You aren't out that money if a fraudster dings you and it is much easier to get that situation rectified.
But some people require the "I need that money right now" of Zelle. Faster and more convenient is great when there are no problems but it comes at a higher risk of impactful fraud.
I guess it makes sense for banks to advertise it and prefer it if it saves on fees, but perhaps they're breaking even if it's susceptible to fraud?