“
Its really hard to recall the day you became friends with special people.
”
”
Michael Bassey Johnson
“
And you have a magic phone."
"This *phone* can't be sold in some countries because the computer inside it is powerful enough to operate a missile-guidance system, and I can use it to access my desktop through a spoof IP I set up in the dark net."
"Okay, okay," said Jason. "All hail the mighty phone."
"Thank you," said Theo. "The phone accepts cash gifts by way of apology.
”
”
Leigh Bardugo (Wonder Woman: Warbringer)
“
I need to keep Genya happy,” said Nikolai, “or she may turn on me.”
“I may turn on you,” said Zoya.
“Oh, that’s unavoidable. But you’re immune to compliments.”
Zoya lifted a shoulder. “Then I suggest gifts of jewels and cash.
”
”
Leigh Bardugo (King of Scars (King of Scars, #1))
“
She can’t go in there,” he says firmly. “It isn’t appropriate.” “See this, sweetness?” Bina has fished out her badge. “I’m like a cash gift. I’m always appropriate.
”
”
Michael Chabon (The Yiddish Policemen's Union)
“
You can not blame your equipment. You can't blame your lack of time. You can't blame your upbringing. Either you're willing to steward the gift God gave you by stepping into the ring and fighting for it, or you spend your life in training, cashing in excuse after excuse until there's no time left, no fight left, no song, no story.
”
”
Andrew Peterson (Adorning the Dark: Thoughts on Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making)
“
Autumn is always a time of Fear and Greed and Hoarding for the winter coming on. Debt collectors are active on old people and fleece the weak and helpless. They want to lay in enough cash to weather the known horrors of January and February. There is always a rash of kidnapping and abductions of schoolchildren in the football months. Preteens of both sexes are traditionally seized and grabbed off the streets by gangs of organized perverts who traditionally give them as Christmas gifts to each other to be personal sex slaves and playthings.
Most of these things are obviously Wrong and Evil and Ugly — but at least they are Traditional. They will happen. Your driveway will ice over, your furnace will blow up, and you will be rammed in traffic by an uninsured driver in a stolen car.
But what the hell? That's why we have Insurance, eh? And the Inevitability of these nightmares is what makes them so reassuring. Life will go on, for good or ill. But some things are forever, right? The structure may be a little Crooked, but the foundations are still strong and unshakable.
”
”
Hunter S. Thompson (Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century)
“
When we return from the north,” he promises, hand to his heart in an exaggerated way that lets me know he considers this a silly vow rather than a solemn one, “they will wake to find their shoes filled with fine, fat rubies. They can use them to buy new leggings and another roast chicken.”
“How will they sell rubies?” I ask him. “Why not leave them something more practical?”
He rolls his eyes. “As a prince of Faerie, I flatly refuse to leave cash. It’s inelegant.”
Tiernan shakes his head at both of us, then pokes at the foodstuffs, selecting a handful of nuts.
“Gift cards are worse,” Oak says when I do not respond. “I would bring shame on the entire Greenbriar line if I left a gift card.”
At that, I can’t help smiling a little, despite my heavy heart. “You’re ridiculous.
”
”
Holly Black (The Stolen Heir (The Stolen Heir Duology, #1))
“
Of love and my parents, there is little to be written; their relationship to their children was utilitarian. We were fed and housed and dressed and outfitted with more cash than our associates and that was all. We were also vaguely taught certain vague absolutes: that we were better than no one but infinitely superior to everyone...
”
”
Lorraine Hansberry (To Be Young, Gifted and Black)
“
But I still have no cash flow. I need a job, or the gift of prophecy and a plane ticket to Las Vegas.
”
”
Jarod Kintz (Gosh, I probably shouldn't publish this.)
“
Act Like a Success, Think Like a Success lets you know that it is not good enough to simply exist. Life is more than wading through a lifeless job, earning a gold watch, and cashing in your 401(k). Your life has to be more than just waiting for the right opportunity to come along and find you. Your life has to be more than just marking time watching others achieve success. The words in this book will motivate you to get the most out of your life by using something that you already have—your gift.
”
”
Steve Harvey (Act Like a Success, Think Like a Success: Discovering Your Gift and the Way to Life's Riches – A Practical Guide with Principles for Personal Growth, Transformation, and Achieving Your Dreams)
“
There have been times," Father Mark admitted, "when I feared that God would turn out to be like my maternal grandmother [...] Ours was a large family, and every Christmas my grandmother gave gifts of cash in varying amounts, claiming she was rewarding her grandchildren according to how much they loved her. She swore she could look right into our hearts and know. One child would get a crisp fifty-dollar bill, the next a crumpled single. No two gifts were ever in the same amount."
Miles nodded. "Well, maybe there's a hell.
”
”
Richard Russo (Empire Falls)
“
Medina is shorter and not as physically gifted as Susan, but she has this intangible something that drives men crazy. Her tangible isn’t bad either- she’s five feet five inches of brown skin and killer curves, and those brown eyes of hers could charm cash from a miser.
Help me, Jesus.
Nate Carter in Long Term, from The Soul Of A Man
”
”
Maurice M. Gray Jr.
“
So imagine two scenarios. Let’s say it’s the holidays, and two different neighbors invite you to their parties in the same week. You accept both invitations. In one case, you do the irrational thing and give Neighbor X a bottle of Bordeaux; for the second party you adopt the rational approach and give Neighbor Z $50 in cash. The following week, you need some help moving a sofa. How comfortable would you be approaching each of your neighbors, and how do you think each would react to your request for a favor? The odds are that Neighbor X will step in to help. And Neighbor Z? Since you have already paid him once (to make and share dinner with you), his logical response to your request for help might be, “Fine. How much will you pay me this time?” Again, the prospect of acting rationally, financially speaking, sounds deeply irrational in terms of social norms. The point is that while gifts are financially inefficient, they are an important social lubricant. They help us make friends and create long-term relationships that can sustain us through the ups and downs of life. Sometimes, it turns out, a waste of money can be worth a lot.
”
”
Dan Ariely (Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions)
“
So we ran the experiment. For a period of time, in our control groups of Googlers, people who were nominated for cash awards continued to receive them. In our experimental groups, nominated winners received trips, team parties, and gifts of the same value as the cash awards they would have received. Instead of making public stock awards, we sent teams to Hawaii. Instead of smaller awards, we provided trips to health resorts, blowout team dinners, or Google TVs for the home. The result was astounding. Despite telling us they would prefer cash over experiences, the experimental group was happier. Much happier. They thought their awards were 28 percent more fun, 28 percent more memorable, and 15 percent more thoughtful. This was true whether the experience was a team trip to Disneyland (it turns out most adults are still kids on the inside) or individual vouchers to do something on their own. And they stayed happier for a longer period of time than Googlers who received money. When resurveyed five months later, the cash recipients’ levels of happiness with their awards had dropped by about 25 percent. The experimental group was even happier about the award than when they received it. The joy of money is fleeting, but memories last forever.
”
”
Laszlo Bock (Work Rules!: Insights from Inside Google That Will Transform How You Live and Lead)
“
Wonderful. They had the rarest, most bewildering power in the world, and how did her family choose to use this incredible gift? To line their pockets with cash and go sightseeing.
”
”
Alexandra Bracken (Passenger (Passenger, #1))
“
I’ve got a job for you,” Kaz said as he flipped through the previous day’s figures. Each sheet would go into his memory with barely a glance. “What would you say to four million kruge?”
“Money like that is more curse than gift.”
“My little Suli idealist. All you need is a full belly and an open road?” he said, the mockery clear in his voice.
“And an easy heart, Kaz.” That was the difficult part.
Now he laughed outright as he walked through the door to his tiny bedroom. “No hopes of that. I’d rather have the cash. Do you want the money or not?
”
”
Leigh Bardugo (Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1))
“
The dealership had given him two keys for his new ride, and Andrew was giving the second one to Neil. When Neil took too long to take it from him, Andrew dropped it on the concrete between them. "A man can only have so many issues," Andrew said. "It is just a key." "You're a foster child. You know it isn't," Neil said. He didn't pick the key up but pressed two fingers to it, learning the shape and feel of this newest gift. "I've always had enough cash to live comfortably, but all the decent places ask too many questions. There are background checks and credit checks and references, things I can't provide on my own without leaving too much of a trail. I squatted in Millport. Before that I stayed in decrepit weekly hotels or broke into people's cars or found places that were happy being paid under the table. "It's always been 'go'," Neil said. He turned his hand palm-up and traced a key into his skin with his fingertip. He'd toyed with Andrew's house key so many times he knew every dip and ridge by heart. "It's always been 'lie' and 'hide' and 'disappear'. I've never belonged anywhere or had the right to call anything my own. But Coach gave me keys to the court, and you told me to stay. You gave me a key and called it home." Neil clenched his hand, imagining the bite of metal against his palm, and lifted his gaze to Andrew's face. "I haven't had a home since my parents died." Andrew dug a finger in Neil's cheek and forcibly turned his head away. "Don't look at me like that. I am not your answer, and you sure as fuck aren't mine.
”
”
Nora Sakavic (The King's Men (All for the Game, #3))
“
We are always listening, bro,” Ben added with a smile. “If I need to pass you anything sensitive I’ll leave it in this shared room on SpiderOak,” he continued, writing down a username and a random number/letter/symbol set of twenty-six characters. “Use this to get in. It’s like a very secure version of Dropbox where not even the Company can get access to the file. It drives the NSA nuts. Use a VPN that you buy with a gift card purchased with cash from Wal-Mart or Starbucks or something and it’s about as secure as we can get off the shelf.
”
”
Jack Carr (The Terminal List (Terminal List, #1))
“
He rolls his eyes. “As a prince of Faerie, I flatly refuse to leave cash. It’s inelegant.” Tiernan shakes his head at both of us, then pokes at the foodstuffs, selecting a handful of nuts. “Gift cards are worse,” Oak says when I do not respond. “I would bring shame on the entire Greenbriar line if I left a gift card.” At that, I can’t help smiling a little, despite my heavy heart. “You’re ridiculous.
”
”
Holly Black (The Stolen Heir (The Stolen Heir Duology, #1))
“
Unlike Wally, the greedy little bastard, Simon would not be getting a direct payment of cash upon Eleanor’s death. In the depths of the densest and most convoluted paragraph of that will, Wally included an outright gift of $485,000 to himself. A magnifying glass was needed to find the language. The payment was for “accrued services,” a vague and unique category of testamentary gifts that, not surprisingly, went undefined. It was absurd to think that
”
”
John Grisham (The Widow)
“
How will they sell rubies?' I ask him. 'Why not leave them something more practical?'
'As a prince of Faerie, I flatly refuse to leave cash. It's inelegant.'
Tiernan shakes his head at both of us, then pokes at the foodstuffs selecting a handful of nuts.
'Gift cards are worse,' Oak says when I do not respond. 'I would bring shame to the entire Greenbriar line if I left a gift card.'
At that, I can't help smiling a little, despite my heavy heart. 'You're ridiculous.
”
”
Holly Black (The Stolen Heir (The Stolen Heir Duology, #1))
“
before he went back to helping the boy. Missing from the Warrior tent were Kalona and Aurox. For obvious reasons, Thanatos had decided the Tulsa community wasn’t ready to meet either of them. I agreed with her. I wasn’t ready for … I mentally shook myself. No, I wasn’t going to think about the Aurox/Heath situation now. Instead I turned my attention to the second of the big tents. Lenobia was there, keeping a sharp eye on the people who clustered like buzzing bees around Mujaji and the big Percheron mare, Bonnie. Travis was with her. Travis was always with her, which made my heart feel good. It was awesome to see Lenobia in love. The Horse Mistress was like a bright, shining beacon of joy, and with all the Darkness I’d seen lately, that was rain in my desert. “Oh, for shit’s sake, where did I put my wine? Has anyone seen my Queenies cup? As the bumpkin reminded me, my parents are here somewhere, and I’m going to need fortification by the time they circle around and find me.” Aphrodite was muttering and pawing through the boxes of unsold cookies, searching for the big purple plastic cup I’d seen her drinking from earlier. “You have wine in that Queenies to go cup?” Stevie Rae was shaking her head at Aphrodite. “And you’ve been drinkin’ it through a straw?” Shaunee joined Stevie Rae in a head shake. “Isn’t that nasty?” “Desperate times call for desperate measures,” Aphrodite quipped. “There are too many nuns lurking around to drink openly without hearing a boring lecture.” Aphrodite cut her eyes to the right of us where Street Cats had set up a half-moon display of cages filled with adoptable cats and bins of catnip-filled toys for sale. The Street Cats had their own miniature version of the silver and white tents, and I could see Damien sitting inside busily handling the cash register, but except for him, running every aspect of the feline area were the habit-wearing Benedictine nuns who had made Street Cats their own. One of the nuns looked my way and I waved and grinned at the Abbess. Sister Mary Angela waved back before returning to the conversation she was having with a family who were obviously falling in love with a cute white cat that looked like a giant cottonball. “Aphrodite, the nuns are cool,” I reminded her. “And they look too busy to pay any attention to you,” Stevie Rae said. “Imagine that—you may not be the center of everyone’s attention,” Shaylin said with mock surprise. Stevie Rae covered her giggle with a cough. Before Aphrodite could say something hateful, Grandma limped up to us. Other than the limp and being pale, Grandma looked healthy and happy. It had only been a little over a week since Neferet had kidnapped and tried to kill her, but she’d recovered with amazing quickness. Thanatos had told us that was because she was in unusually good shape for a woman of her age. I knew it was because of something else—something we both shared—a special bond with a goddess who believed in giving her children free choice, along with gifting them with special abilities. Grandma was beloved of the Great Mother,
”
”
P.C. Cast (Revealed (House of Night #11))
“
I’ll let you help.”
When he smiled broadly, because he was getting his way, she cut through his robin-breasted satisfaction.
“But there are conditions.”
He laughed. “You’re putting restrictions on a gift given to you?”
“It’s not a gift.” She stared at him with dead seriousness. “It’s only until I find some kind of work, not my dream job. And I want to pay you back.”
He lost a little of his satisfaction. “I don’t want your money.”
“And I feel the same way about yours.” She folded her napkin. “I know you’re not hurting for cash, but that’s the only way I’ll be okay with this.”
He frowned. “No interest, though. I won’t accept even one penny in interest.”
“Deal.” She put her palm out and waited.
He cursed. And cursed again. “I don’t want you to pay it back.”
“Tough.”
After his mouth performed some intricate f-bomb acrobatics, he put his hand in hers and they shook.
“You drive a hard bargain, you know that,” he said.
“But you respect me for it, right?”
“Well, yeah. And it makes me want to get you naked.”
“Oh…”
Ehlena flushed from head to toe as he slid off his stool and towered over her, cupping her face in his hands.
“You going to let me take you to my bed?”
Given the way those purple eyes of his were shining, she was willing to let him take her down on the damn kitchen floor if he asked. “Yes.”
A growl rolled up out of his chest as he kissed her. “Guess what?”
“What?” she breathed.
“That was the right answer.”
-Ehlena & Rehv
”
”
J.R. Ward (Lover Avenged (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #7))
“
America is the wealthiest nation on Earth, but its people are mainly poor, and poor Americans are urged to hate themselves. To quote the American humorist Kin Hubbard, 'It ain’t no disgrace to be poor, but it might as well be.' It is in fact a crime for an American to be poor, even though America is a nation of poor. Every other nation has folk traditions of men who were poor but extremely wise and virtuous, and therefore more estimable than anyone with power and gold. No such tales are told by the American poor. They mock themselves and glorify their betters. The meanest eating or drinking establishment, owned by a man who is himself poor, is very likely to have a sign on its wall asking this cruel question: 'if you’re so smart, why ain’t you rich?' There will also be an American flag no larger than a child’s hand – glued to a lollipop stick and flying from the cash register.
America is the wealthiest nation on Earth, but its people are mainly poor, and poor
Americans are urged to hate themselves To quote the American humorist Kin Hubbard,
'It ain't no disgrace to be poor, but might as well be.' It is in fact a crime for an American
to be poor, even though America is a nation of poor. Every other nation has folk
traditions of men who were poor but extremely wise and virtuous, and therefore more
estimable than anyone with power and gold. No such tales are told by the American
poor. They mock themselves and glorify their betters. The meanest eating or drinking
establishment, owned by a man who is himself poor, is very likely to have a sign on its
wall asking this cruel question: 'If you're so smart, why ain't You rich? ' There will also
be an American flag no larger than a child's hand-glued to a lollipop stick and, flying
from the cash register.
Americans, like human beings everywhere, believe many things that are obviously
untrue, the monograph went on. Their most destructive untruth is that it is very easy for
any American to make money. They will not acknowledge how in fact hard money is to
come by, and, therefore, those who have no money blame and blame and blame
themselves. This inward blame has been a treasure for the rich and powerful, who have
had to do less for their poor, publicly and privately, than any other ruling class since, say,
Napoleonic times.
Many novelties have come from America. The most startling of these, a thing without
precedent, is a mass of undignified poor. They do not love one another because they do
not love themselves. Once this is understood the disagreeable behavior of American
enlisted men in German prisons ceases to be a mystery.
Every other army in history, prosperous or not, has attempted to
clothe even its lowliest soldiers so as to make them impressive to themselves and others
as stylish experts in drinking and copulation and looting and sudden death. The American
Army, however, sends its enlisted men out to fight and die in a modified business suit
quite evidently made for another man, a sterilized but unpressed gift from a nose-holding
charity which passes out clothing to drunks in the slums.
When a dashingly-clad officer addresses such a frumpishly dressed bum, he scolds
him, as an officer in an army must. But the officer's contempt is not, as in 'other armies,
avuncular theatricality. It is a genuine expression of hatred for the poor, who have no one
to blame for their misery but themselves.
A prison administrator dealing with captured American enlisted men for the first time
should be warned: Expect no brotherly love, even between brothers. There will be no
cohesion between the individuals. Each will be a sulky child who often wishes he were
dead.
”
”
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Breakfast of Champions)
“
As I became older, I was given many masks to wear. I could be a laborer laying railroad tracks across the continent, with long hair in a queue to be pulled by pranksters; a gardener trimming the shrubs while secretly planting a bomb; a saboteur before the day of infamy at Pearl Harbor, signaling the Imperial Fleet; a kamikaze pilot donning his headband somberly, screaming 'Banzai' on my way to my death; a peasant with a broad-brimmed straw hat in a rice paddy on the other side of the world, stooped over to toil in the water; an obedient servant in the parlor, a houseboy too dignified for my own good; a washerman in the basement laundry, removing stains using an ancient secret; a tyrant intent on imposing my despotism on the democratic world, opposed by the free and the brave; a party cadre alongside many others, all of us clad in coordinated Mao jackets; a sniper camouflaged in the trees of the jungle, training my gunsights on G.I. Joe; a child running with a body burning from napalm, captured in an unforgettable photo; an enemy shot in the head or slaughtered by the villageful; one of the grooms in a mass wedding of couples, having met my mate the day before through our cult leader; an orphan in the last airlift out of a collapsed capital, ready to be adopted into the good life; a black belt martial artist breaking cinderblocks with his head, in an advertisement for Ginsu brand knives with the slogan 'but wait--there's more' as the commercial segued to show another free gift; a chef serving up dog stew, a trick on the unsuspecting diner; a bad driver swerving into the next lane, exactly as could be expected; a horny exchange student here for a year, eager to date the blonde cheerleader; a tourist visiting, clicking away with his camera, posing my family in front of the monuments and statues; a ping pong champion, wearing white tube socks pulled up too high and batting the ball with a wicked spin; a violin prodigy impressing the audience at Carnegie Hall, before taking a polite bow; a teen computer scientist, ready to make millions on an initial public offering before the company stock crashes; a gangster in sunglasses and a tight suit, embroiled in a turf war with the Sicilian mob; an urban greengrocer selling lunch by the pound, rudely returning change over the counter to the black patrons; a businessman with a briefcase of cash bribing a congressman, a corrupting influence on the electoral process; a salaryman on my way to work, crammed into the commuter train and loyal to the company; a shady doctor, trained in a foreign tradition with anatomical diagrams of the human body mapping the flow of life energy through a multitude of colored points; a calculus graduate student with thick glasses and a bad haircut, serving as a teaching assistant with an incomprehensible accent, scribbling on the chalkboard; an automobile enthusiast who customizes an imported car with a supercharged engine and Japanese decals in the rear window, cruising the boulevard looking for a drag race; a illegal alien crowded into the cargo hold of a smuggler's ship, defying death only to crowd into a New York City tenement and work as a slave in a sweatshop.
My mother and my girl cousins were Madame Butterfly from the mail order bride catalog, dying in their service to the masculinity of the West, and the dragon lady in a kimono, taking vengeance for her sisters. They became the television newscaster, look-alikes with their flawlessly permed hair.
Through these indelible images, I grew up. But when I looked in the mirror, I could not believe my own reflection because it was not like what I saw around me. Over the years, the world opened up. It has become a dizzying kaleidoscope of cultural fragments, arranged and rearranged without plan or order.
”
”
Frank H. Wu (Yellow)
“
Socrates: So now you won't acknowledge any gods except the ones we do--Chaos, the Clouds, the Tongue--just these three?
Strepsiades: Absolutely--
I'd refuse to talk to any other gods,
if I ran into them--and I decline
to sacrifice or pour libations to them.
I'll not provide them any incense...
I want to twist all legal verdicts in my favor,
to evade my creditors.
Chorus Leader: You'll get that, just what you desire. For what you want is nothing special. So be confident--give yourself over to our agents here.
Strepsiades:
I'll do that--I'll place my trust in you. Necessity is weighing me down--the horses, those thoroughbreds, my marriage--all that has worn me out. So now, this body of mine I'll give to them, with no strings attached, to do with as they like--to suffer blows, go without food and drink, live like a pig, to freeze or have my skin flayed for a pouch-- if I can just get out of all my debt and make men think of me as bold and glib, as fearless, impudent, detestable, one who cobbles lies together, makes up words, a practiced legal rogue, a statute book, a chattering fox, sly and needle sharp, a slippery fraud, a sticky rascal, foul whipping boy or twisted villain, troublemaker, or idly prattling fool. If they can make those who run into me call me these names, they can do what they want--no questions asked. If, by Demeter, they're keen, they can convert me into sausages and serve me up to men who think deep thoughts.
Chorus: Here's a man whose mind's now smart, no holding back--prepared to start. When you have learned all this from me you know your glory will arise among all men to heaven's skies.
Strepsiades: And what will I get out of this?
Chorus: For all time, you'll live with me a life most people truly envy.
Strepsiades: You mean one day I'll really see that?
Chorus: Hordes will sit outside your door wanting your advice and more-- to talk, to place their trust in you for their affairs and lawsuits, too, things which merit your great mind. They'll leave you lots of cash behind.
Chorus Leader: [to Socrates] So get started with this old man's lessons, what you intend to teach him first of all--rouse his mind, test his intellectual powers.
Socrates: Come on then, tell me the sort of man you are--once I know that, I can bring to bear on you my latest batteries with full effect.
Strepsiades: What's that? By god, are you assaulting me?
Socrates: No--I want to learn some things from you. What about your memory?
Strepsiades: To tell the truth, it works two ways. If someone owes me something, I remember really well. But if it's poor me that owes the money, I forget a lot.
Socrates: Do you have a natural gift for speech?
Strepsiades: Not for speaking--only for evading debt.
Socrates: ... Now, what do you do if someone hits you?
Strepsiades: If I get hit, I wait around a while, then find witnesses, hang around some more, then go to court.
”
”
Aristophanes (The Clouds)
“
When the time comes, & I hope it comes soon, to bury this era of moral rot & the defiling of our communal, social, & democratic norms, the perfect epitaph for the gravestone of this age of unreason should be Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley's already infamous quote:
"I think not having the estate tax recognizes the people that are investing... as opposed to those that are just spending every darn penny they have, whether it’s on booze or women or movies.”
Grassley's vision of America, quite frankly, is one I do not recognize. I thought the heart of this great nation was not limited to the ranks of the plutocrats who are whisked through life in chauffeured cars & private jets, whose often inherited riches are passed along to children, many of whom no sacrifice or service is asked. I do not begrudge wealth, but it must come with a humility that money never is completely free of luck. And more importantly, wealth can never be a measure of worth.
I have seen the waitress working the overnight shift at a diner to give her children a better life, & yes maybe even take them to a movie once in awhile - and in her, I see America.
I have seen the public school teachers spending extra time with students who need help & who get no extra pay for their efforts, & in them I see America.
I have seen parents sitting around kitchen tables with stacks of pressing bills & wondering if they can afford a Christmas gift for their children, & in them I see America.
I have seen the young diplomat in a distant foreign capital & the young soldier in a battlefield foxhole, & in them I see America.
I have seen the brilliant graduates of the best law schools who forgo the riches of a corporate firm for the often thankless slog of a district attorney or public defender's office, & in them I see America.
I have seen the librarian reshelving books, the firefighter, police officer, & paramedic in service in trying times, the social worker helping the elderly & infirm, the youth sports coaches, the PTA presidents, & in them I see America.
I have seen the immigrants working a cash register at a gas station or trimming hedges in the frost of an early fall morning, or driving a cab through rush hour traffic to make better lives for their families, & in them I see America.
I have seen the science students unlocking the mysteries of life late at night in university laboratories for little or no pay, & in them I see America.
I have seen the families struggling with a cancer diagnosis, or dementia in a parent or spouse. Amid the struggles of mortality & dignity, in them I see America.
These, & so many other Americans, have every bit as much claim to a government working for them as the lobbyists & moneyed classes. And yet, the power brokers in Washington today seem deaf to these voices. It is a national disgrace of historic proportions.
And finally, what is so wrong about those who must worry about the cost of a drink with friends, or a date, or a little entertainment, to rephrase Senator Grassley's demeaning phrasings? Those who can't afford not to worry about food, shelter, healthcare, education for their children, & all the other costs of modern life, surely they too deserve to be able to spend some of their “darn pennies” on the simple joys of life.
Never mind that almost every reputable economist has called this tax bill a sham of handouts for the rich at the expense of the vast majority of Americans & the future economic health of this nation. Never mind that it is filled with loopholes written by lobbyists. Never mind that the wealthiest already speak with the loudest voices in Washington, & always have. Grassley’s comments open a window to the soul of the current national Republican Party & it it is not pretty. This is not a view of America that I think President Ronald Reagan let alone President Dwight Eisenhower or Teddy Roosevelt would have recognized. This is unadulterated cynicism & a version of top-down class warfare run amok. ~Facebook 12/4/17
”
”
Dan Rather
“
You by Maisie Aletha Smikle
You are loved
You are precious
You are marvelous
You are original
You are one of one kind
You cannot be cloned
You cannot be another
Only you can be you
No one can be you except you
Every nucleus fiber and muscle
Were weaved together by the Creator
In the shelter of the womb you were placed to grow
From cells you miraculously multiplied
Into organs tissues and bones according to the Master Plan
According to the Original Blue Prints
You were given finger prints like no other
You are indeed special
Not made in a hurry
Only two were made in a day
Neither of the two were you
God took months to mold you
Because you are undoubtedly special
You might get no visits
You might get no gifts
You might get no cards
You might get no wishes
You might get neither cash
You might get neither kind
Remember your gift of Life
More precious than coins silver and gold
God gave the gift of Life to you
Every single day you get this gift
You are indeed loved
To have been given the most precious gift of all
An incomparable gift like no other
A gift that's larger than wealth and treasure
”
”
Maisie Aletha Smikle
“
Raising offerings is a gift not every preacher possesses... If only thirty folks are gathered, I believe they've got my money among them. Even if one person gives it all, I'm still gonna meet my goal. If it takes three or four collections in a single service, rest assured, by the time I leave that pulpit every ounce of available cash'll be collected, be it from belts, boots, brassieres, you name it." —Pastor C. T. Lathaniel
”
”
Daniel Myatt (Kingdom's Con Men)
“
Life at court is no plush of pillows, but a writhing skein of snakes, each slithering about (forgive the metaphor) to capture reward and advancement. In short, my delightful regiment of helpers – courtiers, advisers, counselors, boon companions, call them what you will – need a boost of attention from me at some point in their career, either in hard cash or public honour equivalent – medals, robes, land, gifts, scrolls, titles and the like.
”
”
Ramsay Wood (Kalila and Dimna: Fables of Conflict and Intrigue (Kalila and Dimna, #2))
“
It’s basically a texting app. You’ll need cell service to get Signal, so just use a prepaid SIM bought with cash. After that, don’t use cell again. Only use it over public Wi-Fi. Also download a VPN from Private Internet Access. Pay for it with a gift card you buy with cash. Keep Wi-Fi turned off when you are not actively using it. In fact, keep the phone turned off when you are not using it. Try to check it at least once a day. They can still get to you if they are specifically targeting you, but this will make it more difficult.
”
”
Jack Carr (The Terminal List (Terminal List, #1))
“
Use cash to buy an iTunes gift card so you can download Signal. It’s a private messaging service from the app store. Make this your username.” Reece took a napkin from the table and wrote down a series of random letters and numbers. He copied the same characters at the bottom of the napkin and tore the paper in half, sticking one half in his shirt pocket. He slid the top half across the table to Katie. “It’s basically a texting app. You’ll need cell service to get Signal, so just use a prepaid SIM bought with cash. After that, don’t use cell again. Only use it over public Wi-Fi. Also download a VPN from Private Internet Access. Pay for it with a gift card you buy with cash. Keep Wi-Fi turned off when you are not actively using it. In fact, keep the phone turned off when you are not using it. Try to check it at least once a day. They can still get to you if they are specifically targeting you, but this will make it more difficult.
”
”
Jack Carr (The Terminal List (Terminal List, #1))
“
There was a bustle of people in the street as I made my way to La Bonbonnière, which is, quite simply, the most beautiful candy store in the world.
The best thing about La Bonbonnière is that it's all windows. Before I even walk through the door I am greeted by a fuzzy three-foot-high statue of a polar bear trying to dip his paws into a copper cauldron filled with marrons glacés--- whole candied chestnuts. Each one was meticulously wrapped in gold foil, a miniature gift in and of itself. If nothing else, Christmas in Provence reminds you of a time when sugar was a luxury as fine and rare as silk.
Back to my assignment: I needed two kinds of nougat: white soft nougat made with honey, almonds, and fluffy egg whites (the angel's part) and hard dark nougat--- more like honey almond brittle--- for the devil.
Where are the calissons d'Aix? There they are, hiding behind the cash register, small ovals of almond paste covered with fondant icing. Traditional calissons are flavored with essence of bitter almond, but I couldn't resist some of the more exotic variations: rose, lemon verbena, and génépi, an astringent mountain herb.
Though I love the tender chew of nougat and the pliant sweetness of marzipan, my favorite of the Provençal Christmas treats is the mendiant--- a small disk of dark or milk chocolate topped with dried fruit and nuts representing four religious orders: raisins for the Dominicans, hazelnuts for the Augustinians, dried figs for the Franciscans, and almonds for the Carmelites. When Alexandre is a bit older, I think we'll make these together. They seem like an ideal family project--- essentially puddles of melted chocolate with fruit and nut toppings. See, as soon as you say "puddles of melted chocolate," everyone's on board.
Though fruits confits--- candied fruit--- are not, strictly speaking, part of les trieze desserts, I can't resist. I think of them as the crown jewels of French confiserie, and Apt is the world capital of production. Dipped in sugar syrup, the fruits become almost translucent; whole pears, apricots, and strawberries glow from within like the gems in a pirate's treasure chest. Slices of kiwi, melon, and angelica catch the light like the panes of a stained-glass window. All the dazzling tastes of a Provençal summer, frozen in time.
”
”
Elizabeth Bard (Picnic in Provence: A Memoir with Recipes)
“
America is the wealthiest nation on Earth, but its people are mainly poor, and poor Americans are urged to hate themselves. To quote the American humorist Kin Hubbard, “It ain’t no disgrace to be poor, but it might as well be.” It is in fact a crime for an American to be poor, even though America is a nation of poor. Every other nation has folk traditions of men who were poor but extremely wise and virtuous, and therefore more estimable than anyone with power and gold. No such tales are told by the American poor. They mock themselves and glorify their betters. The meanest eating or drinking establishment, owned by a man who is himself poor, is very likely to have a sign on its wall asking this cruel question: “If you’re so smart, why ain’t you rich?” There will also be an American flag no larger than a child’s hand—glued to a lollipop stick and flying from the cash register. • • • The author of the monograph, a native of Schenectady, New York, was said by some to have had the highest I.Q. of all the war criminals who were made to face a death by hanging. So it goes. Americans, like human beings everywhere, believe many things that are obviously untrue, the monograph went on. Their most destructive untruth is that it is very easy for any American to make money. They will not acknowledge how in fact hard money is to come by, and, therefore, those who have no money blame and blame and blame themselves. This inward blame has been a treasure for the rich and powerful, who have had to do less for their poor, publicly and privately, than any other ruling class since, say, Napoleonic times. Many novelties have come from America. The most startling of these, a thing without precedent, is a mass of undignified poor. They do not love one another because they do not love themselves. Once this is understood, the disagreeable behavior of American enlisted men in German prisons ceases to be a mystery. • • • Howard W. Campbell, Jr., now discussed the uniform of the American enlisted in World War Two: Every other army in history, prosperous or not, has attempted to clothe even its lowliest soldiers so as to make them impressive to themselves and others as stylish experts in drinking and copulation and looting and sudden death. The American Army, however, sends its enlisted men out to fight and die in a modified business suit quite evidently made for another man, a sterilized but unpressed gift from a nose-holding charity which passes out clothing to drunks in the slums. When a dashingly-clad officer addresses such a frumpishly dressed bum, he scolds him, as an officer in any army must. But the officer’s contempt is not, as in other armies, avuncular theatricality. It is a genuine expression of hatred for the poor, who have no one to blame for their misery but themselves. A prison administrator dealing with captured American enlisted men for the first time should be warned: Expect no brotherly love, even
”
”
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Slaughterhouse-Five)
“
Lola died in her sleep last time I did not even feel her leave.
Lola was a true daughter of the Earth, who inherited an extensive wealth of agricultural techniques from her parents and ancestors. For most of her life, they lived in desolate rural poverty but they never lacked for food. They had little money, but everything else they needed, they got from the abundance that nature gifted them. She lived through the age of big cities and concrete dreams, so farming folks like them had zero support from the government. Lola had told me so many stories about encounters with mining corporations and housing developers along with their private armies who never seem to tire converting more farmlands and rural areas into cash cows. They never cared that these lands were scared and had served communities for many generations. But when the pandemic had hit and the global economy had crashed, everyone turned to the rural folks they had always ignored and abused. My lola made sure that her all her children had the ancient wisdom of their people but also schooled in the ways of the city folks. My mother was the first from their community to make their stories known.
”
”
Sigrid Marianne Gayangos (Laut Stories)
“
The 8 Forms of Wealth learning model is based upon eight hidden (because they are not so commonly considered) habits that I energetically urge you to embrace: Growth: The Daily Self-Improvement Habit. This habit is based on the insight that humans are happiest and genuinely wealthiest when we are steadily realizing our personal gifts and primal talents. The regular pursuit of personal growth is one of your most valuable assets. Wellness: The Steadily Optimize Your Health Habit. This habit is founded on your deep understanding that peak mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual vitality and living a long life filled with energy, wellness, and joyfulness are mission-essential to you being honestly rich. Family: The Happy Family, Happy Life Habit. This habit is built on the knowledge that having all the money and material success in the world is worthless if you are all alone. So enrich the connections with the ones you love. And fill your life with fantastic friends who upgrade your happiness. Craft: The Work as a Platform for Purpose Habit. This habit is grounded in the consistent practice of seeing your work as a noble pursuit and an opportunity not only to make more of your genius real, but also to make our world a better place. Mastery is a currency worth investing in. Money: The Prosperity as Fuel for Freedom Habit. This habit is driven by the principle that financial abundance is not only far from evil but also a necessity for living in a way that is generous, fascinating, and original. Community: The You Become Your Social Network Habit. This habit is structured around the scientific fact that a human being’s thinking, feeling, behaving, and producing are profoundly influenced by their associations, conversations, and mentors. To lead a great life, fill your circle with great people. Adventure: The Joy Comes from Exploring Not Possessing Habit. This habit is formulated around the reality that what creates vast joy is not material goods but magical moments doing things that flood us with feelings of gratefulness, wonder, and awe. Enrich your days with these and your life will rise into a whole new universe of inspiration. Service: The Life Is Short So Be Very Helpful Habit. This habit is founded on the time-honored understanding that the main aim of a life richly lived is to make the lives of others better. As you lose yourself in a cause that is bigger than you, you will not only find your greatest self but will illuminate the world in the process. And discover treasures far beyond the limits of cash, possessions, and public status.
”
”
Robin Sharma (The Wealth Money Can't Buy: The 8 Hidden Habits to Live Your Richest Life)
“
1. REFERRALS FROM YOUR PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL NETWORKS. Create a list of the ten most talented people you know and commit to speaking with at least one of them per week for the next ten weeks. At the end of each conversation, ask, “Who are the most talented people you know?” Continue to build your list and continue to talk with at least one person per week. 2. REFERRALS FROM YOUR EMPLOYEES. Add sourcing as an outcome on every scorecard for your team. For example, “Source five A Players per year who pass our phone screen.” Encourage your employees to ask people in their networks, “Who are the most talented people you know whom we should hire?” Offer a referral bonus. 3. DEPUTIZING FRIENDS OF THE FIRM. Consider offering a referral bounty to select friends of the firm. It could be as inexpensive as a gift certificate or as expensive as a significant cash bonus.
”
”
Geoff Smart (Who: The A Method for Hiring)
“
These were the men who, during the “Middle Ages of American industry,” the half century of unbridled industrial expansion following the Civil War, had harnessed America’s vast mineral resources and tapped its long-stored capital to create needed industrial growth but who, to turn that growth into personal wealth, had stationed themselves at the “narrows” of production, the key points of production and distribution, and exacted tribute from the nation. They were the men who had blackmailed state legislatures and city councils by threatening to build their railroad lines elsewhere unless they received tax exemptions, outright gifts of cash—and land grants so vast that, by 1920, the elected representatives of America had turned over to the railroad barons an area the size of Texas. They were the men who had bribed and corrupted legislators—the Standard Oil Company, one historian said, did everything possible to the Pennsylvania Legislature except refine it—to let them loot the nation’s oil and ore, the men who, building their empires on the toil of millions of immigrant laborers, had kept wages low, hours long, and had crushed the unions. Their creed was summed up in two quotes: Commodore Vanderbilt’s “Law? What do I care for law? Hain’t I got the power?” and J. P. Morgan’s “I owe the public nothing.
”
”
Robert A. Caro (The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York)
“
A doctor in a white lab coat got up and introduced herself. She said her name was Susan or Stacey or Samantha and she was a fellow in the Clinical Research program. She read all the usual disclaimers and warnings, and reminded us that compensation would be issued in the form of Amazon gift cards, not checks or cash. A couple people grumbled, but I didn’t care; I had a boyfriend who bought gift cards off me for eighty cents on the dollar, so I was all set.
”
”
Jason Rekulak (Hidden Pictures)
“
As Louis Uchitelle has reported in the New York Times, many employers will offer almost anything—free meals, subsidized transportation, store discounts—rather than raise wages. The reason for this, in the words of one employer, is that such extras “can be shed more easily” than wage increases when changes in the market seem to make them unnecessary. In the same spirit, automobile manufacturers would rather offer their customers cash rebates than reduced prices; the advantage of the rebate is that it seems like a gift and can be withdrawn without explanation.
”
”
Barbara Ehrenreich (Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America)
“
A few people in a basement room take the best of that service and repackage it, freeze-drying it for print. Print becomes a promotional vehicle for the brand’s online services and a supplier of cash flow to subsidize research and development. That
”
”
Jeff Jarvis (Geeks Bearing Gifts: Imagining New Futures for News)
“
also, you might rethink the taking-me-on-as-a-client thing when you understand I have a fake passport and almost no cash. Oh, and an Oyster card, but it's almost empty. So I hope your offer of friendship also includes a discount."
Charlotte's lips curled up. "I think we can work something out. After all, you brought us a dead body. It;s the gift that keeps giving.
”
”
Lexi Blake (For His Eyes Only (Masters and Mercenaries, #13))
“
Once in power, Zayed was an energized man. One of his first acts in office was to throw open the palace strongbox, giving away all the money that his brother had stockpiled. Zayed made an incredible announcement: Anyone in the seven Trucial States who needed cash for any reason should come see him. People streamed in from every corner of every sheikhdom, traveling to Abu Dhabi by camel, by car, by dhow, and on foot. They lined up outside the leader’s palace, waiting for their turn to ask, and receive. Zayed kept up the handouts until he emptied the coffers. 13 The big giveaway sounds like a crazy idea, especially coming as it did before the UAE emerged as an in de pen dent nation, so that most of the recipients were, essentially, foreigners. But Zayed’s gifts weren’t mislaid. Local Arabs considered such over-the-top generosity as the behavior of their kind of leader. The upstarts in Dubai couldn’t match the gesture, nor could the has-beens in Sharjah. Zayed’s giveaway went a long way toward welding disparate sheikhdoms into a nation—and toward positioning Zayed as the paternal über-sheikh who should rule. Sheikh Zayed didn’t disappoint. Each year for the rest of his reign, he made a splashy tour around the emirates, visiting even the dust bowl towns of Ajman and Umm Al-Quwain. People yelled, “The president is coming! The president is coming!” and lined up to greet the great sheikh. He would ask what they needed. “Anything you want, tell me,” Zayed would say. His subjects asked for houses, overseas medical treatment, or the release of a jailed brother. Some handed requests scribbled onto sheets of paper, lest the great sheikh forget. Zayed’s handlers from the diwan, his royal court, compiled names, phone numbers, and requests. Over the next few weeks, the diwan would send officials knocking at each door with cash, whether 10,000 dirhams or 100,000 dirhams. 14 It was a fantastic nation-building tool. Not just the handouts of cash, but the in-person availability of the national ruler, who would respond like a kind father to personal needs. How could anyone speak against the union if it put cash in your hand? “We used to think he was too generous, that
”
”
Jim Krane (Dubai: The Story of the World's Fastest City)
“
The Hour of the Ministers was devoted to Imperial matters, but who cares about Imperial matters when the treasure chest is open and the favorites and chosen ones are swarming around it like ants! No one wants to go away empty-handed, without a gift, without an envelope, without a promotion, without having cashed in. Sometimes His Highness would answer such greediness with a kindly scolding, but he never became angry, since he knew that it was because of the open purse that they pressed around him and served him more humbly. Our Emperor knew that one who is satiated will defend his own contentedness, and where else could one be satiated but in the Palace?
”
”
Ryszard Kapuściński (The Emperor: Downfall of an Autocrat)
“
She founded a programme, the France's Sewell Trust for Gifted Children. Each year twenty prodigies would have a wad of cash chucked at them to 'develop their potential'.
'I was a gifted child,' she crooned in an interview. 'I know how desperately lonely it is, not having anyone on your level.'
Cob puked up half a snake. I concurred.
”
”
Rachael Eyre (The Revenge of Rose Grubb)
“
The perfect tool to help make running your business easier and more profitable.
The Harbortouch POS system is the perfect tool to help make running your business easier and more profitable. Harbortouch combines the highest quality hardware with cutting edge software and offers these high-end POS systems at no cost to you!
Manage your business with an easy to use point of sale solution, complete with back office accessibility and reporting. Send offers to your customers via Facebook, Twitter, SMS text or online to help grow your business. Wherever you may be, accepting credit card payments have never been so quick, easy and affordable.
Perfect for small retail stores, yogurt shops, cafes, kiosks,food trucks and other small merchants :-
->Base package includes 13.3" touch-screen display, cash drawer, receipt printer, integrated customer display, 5 employee cards, and waterproof foldable keyboard.
->Cloud-based reporting and POS management through Lighthouse.
->Cutting-edge payment technology supports all major credit/debit cards (including PIN debit), NFC, EMV, Apple Pay and Perkwave.
->Just 1.59% + 20 cents per transaction.
->$39/month service fee.
->Optional accessories include remote printer (only supports 1 remote printer per location) and bar code reader.
->Harbortouch offers 50 free customized, full color gift cards and a 60-day free trial to all of our merchants.
Manage multiple operations through your Harbortouch POS system: accept cash, checks, credit and debit, place orders, access reports, track inventory, and manage employees with the built-in time clock.
Increase operational efficiency, minimize ordering errors and reduce shrinkage. More accurate employee time tracking reduces payroll while Harbortouch's reporting capabilities help you decrease accounting and bookkeeping expenses.
Our award winning customer support is handled entirely in-house and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
”
”
Poin Of sale place
“
After my gambling problem, I lost everything and was forced to use cash only. Although it was hard, not having credit cards was one of the best things that ever happened to me. I learned during those years to ask myself if I needed an item or just wanted it, and I also figured out how to make myself happy by doing something instead of buying something.
I encourage hoarders to ask themselves these questions whenever they are tempted to shop: Will this item make my life better? Does it help me keep my home in order? If this is a gift, does the person I am buying it for really want or need it? If I don’t have enough cash for this, am I willing to wait until I do?
”
”
Matt Paxton (The Secret Lives of Hoarders: True Stories of Tackling Extreme Clutter)
“
Everything is on the Record, just waiting to be discovered: the whispered confession, the stolen kiss. This is not the goal of our good and golden systems; the goal is simply the maintenance of reality as it occurs, so that all can live together within the same sheltering truth, safe within the strong high walls of the Objectively So. We may keep secrets from one another, but not from the Record, and if life is therefore made more difficult for the adulterer or the petty-cash-box pilferer, for the student with his eye on his deskmate’s paper or the worker who clocks in late, surely that’s a price worth paying—or even, looked at differently, not a price at all, but a benefice. A gift we are given by the ever-presence of truth.
”
”
Ben H. Winters (Golden State)
“
Talents and accomplishments that can’t be turned into money, let Count Dirlos have them; but when such gifts fall to one that has hard cash, I wish my condition of life was as becoming as they are. On a good foundation you can raise a good building, and the best foundation in the world is money.
”
”
Book House (100 Books You Must Read Before You Die - volume 1 [newly updated] [Pride and Prejudice; Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; Tarzan of the Apes; The Count of ... (The Greatest Writers of All Time))
“
The underpinning of their interest is the macro backdrop. The financial crisis is likely to be shorter-lived than the financial markets expect, they believe, because the Federal Reserve is poised to unleash powerful weapons of monetary policy on an unprecedented scale—in coordination with its counterparts overseas. The credit crunch will be overwhelmed by a sea of liquidity. This gift of almost a trillion dollars of freshly printed cash from the Fed alone will lift stock and debt markets to the point that investors will forget the jagged falls and crashes that have been torturing them in recent months. To be blunt, things will not stay cheap for long. It is an excellent time to buy a good business.
”
”
Sachin Khajuria (Two and Twenty: How the Masters of Private Equity Always Win)
“
Minors Act (UTMA) or Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA) are one way that parents can earmark funds for their children’s education. Often gifts of cash for a child’s birthdays and other special occasions end up in this account, and it grows over time.
”
”
Taylor Larimore (The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing)
“
This race among the superrich—for zeroes in their bank accounts—means a race to transform items of inestimable value into cold, hard cash. The land, what’s on and under the land—all that vibrant life—human effort and creativity, our friendships, our health and the “statistical value” of our very lives, all are being converted into money. We have even equated speech—that unique human gift—with money.
”
”
Sarah Chayes (On Corruption in America: And What Is at Stake)
“
The coach is making seven figures. The assistants are making six figures. TV networks are making billions. And yet the players who are grinding their bodies into nothing, sacrificing kneecaps and ligaments on a daily basis, who are the only people anyone tunes in to watch, are earning the equivalent of $40,000 per year? And that’s not even in cash but it’s in a “service”? That’s like being offered the most physically dangerous job on a staff where everyone else is making six or seven figures, and you’re supposed to risk your health and be the face of the company for a compensation package of $40,000 in gift certificates.
”
”
Andre Iguodala (The Sixth Man)
“
she took detailed notes. “Use cash to buy an iTunes gift card so you can download Signal. It’s a private messaging service from the app store. Make
”
”
Jack Carr (The Terminal List (Terminal List, #1))
“
Future of Prepaid Instruments Merchants continue to have their closed loop wallets as an easy way for pushing refunds, a tactic for increasing customer stickiness. But with instant refund solutions, these wallets also may lose their charm. Only a few types of prepaid cards have some value: Gift Cards (because these are a lazy person’s gifting choice), Forex cards (Quintessential for overseas trips) and Specialised cards (Sodexo). But this status is changing with the growth of a particular sector – NBFC/LendingTech. As NBFC/LendingTech companies cannot issue credit cards so prepaid cards are used as instruments to lend the money (by doing just in time funding to the prepaid card). In Apr’21, RBI have issued new guidelines for prepaid cards/wallets: Balance limit is increased to Rs. 2,00,000 Interoperability among PPI instruments Cash withdrawal at ATM and POS PPI entities can set-up operations for NEFT/RTGS transfers With these new guidelines and boom in neo-banks & LendingTech companies, prepaid cards and wallets may get another shot at not just revival but a remarkable growth. Let’s wait and watch!
”
”
Aditya Kulkarni (Auth n Capture : Introduction to India’s Digital Payments Ecosystem)
“
see it, I use my god-given gifts. You’d be surprised how many lonely married women are willing to cheat on their husbands. Enough that I could quit working for my dad and still maintain my lifestyle. But when I met Norah, I cashed out and started my own business.” His expression was smug, and it sent a fresh surge of rage through her veins. “It’s been years since I’ve had to tap this well, but this is only a one-time thing.
”
”
Lindsay Cameron (No One Needs to Know)
“
Trading gift cards online instantly involves exchanging your unwanted gift cards for others of equal value or for cash through an online platform. Cash4GiftCards facilitates this process, allowing you to browse available options and make a trade quickly and conveniently without the need for physical card swapping.
”
”
cash4giftcardsamerica
“
As far as I was concerned, presents were the best part of Christmas. Not in a greedy Scrooge way, it didn’t really matter to me what was inside the presents, what mattered was the fact someone had taken the time, effort, and their hard-earned cash to go out and pick something with you in mind, wrap it up and give it to you as a token of their affection. A present was confirmation that you mattered, that you were loved, whether it was a bottle of bubble bath or a diamond ring. Not that anyone had ever given me a diamond ring, but obviously that was still something of a sore subject. Gift-giving was one of my love languages (along with physical affection, acts of service and a never-ending exchange of cat gifs) and Christmas gifts were the best kinds of gifts, because everyone gave and received at the same time. It was impossible to be unhappy when you were handing out and unwrapping presents, that was an indisputable scientific fact. Probably.
”
”
Lindsey Kelk (The Christmas Wish)
“
While Immelt said that he encouraged debate, meetings often lacked rigorous questioning. One executive recalled being in a board meeting in which Keith Sherin was presenting the quarterly financial results to the group. The Power business had missed badly, but little specific detail was provided on what went wrong. This executive braced for the reaction from the directors, but it never came—none of them asked what went wrong. When Flannery committed to renewing and shrinking the board of directors, it included half a dozen current or former CEOs, the former head of mutual fund giant Vanguard Group, the dean of New York University’s business school, as well as a former chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The seventeen independent directors got a mix of cash, stock, and other perks worth more than $300,000 a year. The terms had been even more generous when GE still made appliances; the company allowed directors to take home up to $30,000 worth of GE products in any three-year period. The company matched the directors’ gifts to charity, and upon leaving the board, a director could send $1 million in GE money to a charity. Some directors admitted to having been sold by Immelt’s sweeping optimism, even if they knew he wasn’t the best deal-maker. But they knew he had a hard job, was playing with a tough hand, and had survived multiple major crises. Plus, they liked him. Immelt said that he did his best to keep directors informed, noting that he required them to make trips to GE divisions on their own, but he also knew that the complexity of the business limited their input. As they’d done under Welch, the board usually tended to approve his recommendations and follow his lead. Some felt that Immelt manipulated the board, and it was whispered that members were chosen and educated to see the company through his visionary eyes. There was concern that the board didn’t entirely understand how GE worked, and that Immelt was just fine with that. Like many CEOs who are also their company’s chairman, he made sure that his board was aligned with him.
”
”
Thomas Gryta (Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric)
“
tell people not to be scared to put conditions on a financial gift. You could give them money only if they agree to go through Financial Peace University. You could give them a copy of this book or another one of my books, The Total Money Makeover, and “pay” them to write you a book report. You could require that they submit three monthly budgets to you as you continue to help them through a transitional time. If they accuse you of butting in, just remind them that they are ASKING you to butt in by giving them money. If they want your help, they need to take all of your help, not just your money. Third, I remind people that they can only help others if they have the cash on hand themselves. Never cosign a loan to “help” someone else, and never loan money to a friend or relative. That just keeps them in debt longer, strains the relationship, and keeps the cycle of destruction going.
”
”
Dave Ramsey (Dave Ramsey's Complete Guide To Money: The Handbook of Financial Peace University)
“
We must therefore distinguish the necessary feminist demand for “equal pay for equal work” from the equally important need to keep some parts of our social, cultural, and spiritual life out of the marketplace. We must not convert all gift labors into market work lest we wake one day to see that universal market in which all our actions earn a wage and all our goods and services bear a price. There is a place for volunteer labor, for mutual aid, for in-house work, for healings that require sympathetic contact or a cohesive support group, for strengthening the bonds of kinship, for intellectual community, for creative idleness, for the slow maturation of talent, for the creation and preservation and dissemination of culture, and so on. To quit the confines of our current system of gender means not to introduce market value into these labors but to recognize that they are not “female” but human tasks. And to break the system that oppresses women, we need not convert all gift labor to cash work; we need, rather, to admit women to the “male,” money-making jobs while at the same time including supposedly “female” tasks and forms of exchange in our sense of possible masculinity.
”
”
Lewis Hyde (The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property)
“
America is the wealthiest nation of Earth, but its people are mainly poor, and poor Americans are urged to hate themselves. To quote the American humorist Kin Hubbard, "It ain't no disgrace to be poor, but is might as well be." It is in fact a crime for an American to be poor, even though America is a nation of poor. Every other nation has folk traditions of men who were poor but extremely wise and virtuous, and therefore more estimable than anyone with power and gold. No such tales are told by the American poor. They mock themselves and glorify their betters. The meanest eating or drinking establishment, owned by a man who is himself poor, is very likely to have a sign on its wall asking this cruel question: "If you're so smart, why ain't you rich?" There will also be an American flag no larger than a child's hand- glued to a lollipop stick and flying from the cash register.
...
Americans, like human beings everywhere, believe many things that are obviously untrue, the monograph went on. There most destructive untruth is that it is very easy for any American to make money. They will not acknowledge how in fact hard money is to come by, and, therefore, those who have no money blame and blame themselves. This inward blame has been a treasure for the rich and powerful, who have had to do less for their poor, publicly and privately, than any other ruling class since, say, Napoleonic times.
Many novelties have come from America. The most startling of these, a thing without precedent, is a mass of undignified poor. They do not love one another because they do not love themselves. Once this is understood, the disagreeable behavior of American enlisted men in German prisons ceases to be a mystery.
...
Every other army in history, prosperous or not, has attempted to clothe even its lowliest soldiers so as to make them impressive to themselves and others as stylish experts in drinking and copulation and looting and sudden death. The American Army, however, sends its enlisted men out to fight and die in a modified business suit quite evidently made for another man, a sterilized but unpressed gift from a nose-holding charity which passes out clothing to drunks in the slums.
When a dashingly-clad officer addresses such a frumpishly dressed bum, he scolds him, as an officer in any army must. But the officer's contempt is not, as in other armies, avuncular theatricality. It is a genuine expression of hatred for the poor, who have no one to blame for their misery but themselves.
A prison administrator dealing with captured American enlisted men for the first time should be warned: Expect no brotherly love, even among brothers. There will be no cohesion between the individuals. Each will be a sulky child who often wishes he were dead.
”
”
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Slaughterhouse-Five)
“
Through a million little choices every day, we are cashing in the earth.
”
”
Charles Eisenstein (Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition)
“
. . .cash is highly effective at slashing the poverty rate. Moreover, GiveDirectly argues that cash is more valuable to its recipients than in-kind gifts, such as food or bed nets or sports equipment. If you’re hungry, you cannot eat a bed net. If your village is suffering from endemic diarrhea, soccer balls won’t be worth much to you.
”
”
Annie Lowrey (Give People Money: The Simple Idea to Solve Inequality and Revolutionise Our Lives)
“
I know for myself—I don’t treat every day as a gift. I don’t ask how I can make the most of it, to the glory of God.
”
”
Kim Cash Tate (Hidden Blessings)
“
It’s not uncommon for donors to make various demands in return for campus cash. In one case, the foundation of BB&T Bank offered $1 million for business education to Western Carolina University, a public state school in Cullowhee, North Carolina. Among the reported stipulations of the gift was that the university’s College of Business make Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand required reading for students. The school took the money.
”
”
David Callahan (The Givers: Wealth, Power, and Philanthropy in a New Gilded Age)
“
The hope is that, by a circuitous route, these values will become – even if only a little – more powerful in reality. In the ideal scenario, they will radiate out from the gallery and shape the way we lead our lives. Yet the money that paid for them may have been accumulated under a very different vision of life: workers were paid the least possible amounts; only the responsibilities enforced by law were embraced; governments were lobbied to reduce consumer and environmental protection; quality was reduced as low as the market would allow; debts were paid slowly but creditors were hounded. Oddly, in their business, the artistic philanthropist had the opportunity to make real – on a large scale – the qualities they subsequently sought to honour in their gifts. Yet very often they did not. It would be better to repatriate the ambition and for the capitalists to be themselves the agents of the virtues they admire in the arts. The cost (in terms of cash) might be approximately the same. Their businesses might be a little less profitable year by year and they might not feel they had enough left over to lavish on the arts. But it would be no loss, for instead of hanging reticently on a wall, those values so ably captured in art – of friendship, love, wisdom and beauty – would be enacted day to day in the boardroom and the canteen, the distribution centre and the factory – in other words, in the vastly more consequential realm of commerce itself.
”
”
The School of Life (The School of Life Dictionary)
“
Don't rush to thank me or anything," said Magnus, handing them each a flask. "Profuse expressions of gratitude only embarrass me, though cash gifts are always welcome.
”
”
Cassandra Clare (Lord of Shadows (The Dark Artifices, #2))
“
AND SO THE SUN HAS GONE AWAY, HE’S LEFT US ALL FOR ANOTHER DAY. NOW THE MOON HAS COME OUT INSTEAD, HE’S SMILING STARDUST ON YOUR HEAD! “THAT DUST IS FILLED WITH LOVELY DREAMS OF PUPPIES AND GIFTS AND CUSTARD CREAMS, A GREAT BIG NOISY BIRTHDAY BASH, AND BUCKETS AND BUCKETS OF LOVELY CASH. VISITS FROM FRIENDS FROM FAR AWAY, COME TO SHARE A MOST WONDERFUL DAY, OR MAYBE YOU’LL DREAM THAT YOU CAN FLY, SOARING THROUGH THE CLOUDS IN THE BLUEST SKY! SO RUSH TO BED IF YOU’RE NOT YET IN! YOU’LL FALL ASLEEP WITH A MASSIVE GRIN. YOU’LL BE HAPPY AS YOU DREAM THE NIGHT AWAY, THEN WE’LL SAY HELLO TOMORROW FOR A BRIGHT NEW DAY!
”
”
Splendiferous Steve (The Quest for the Obsidian Pickaxe 5: An Unofficial Minecraft Book)
“
Purchase Confirmed Shrewd accounts
Are you tired of the bother and confinements related with conventional keeping money when it comes to universal exchanges? See no assist! Buying confirmed Shrewd accounts can be a game-changer for your money related exchanges. With a confirmed Astute account, you pick up get to to a have of benefits that will make your life easier.
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
But what precisely is a Astute account? Well, Shrewd (once in the past known as TransferWise) is an online cash exchange benefit that permits people and businesses to send and get cash globally at competitive rates. It works in different monetary forms, guaranteeing quick and secure exchanges over borders.
So why ought to you consider buying confirmed Astute accounts? Confirmation includes an additional layer of security to your exchanges. By acquiring as of now confirmed accounts, you spare time and exertion in going through the confirmation handle yourself. This implies speedier get to to all the highlights advertised by Wise!
Buy Confirmed Exchange Shrewd Accounts
Moreover, buying confirmed trade accounts can give colossal focal points for business people. Confirmed trade accounts permit companies to get installments from clients universally without any limitations or delays. This opens up modern skylines for businesses looking to grow their reach on an universal scale.
In expansion, having a confirmed Shrewd account gifts you peace of intellect knowing that your reserves are secured by strong security measures actualized by the stage itself. Modern encryption innovation guarantees that your individual data remains secure amid each transaction.
Purchasing confirmed Astute accounts offers comfort, upgraded security, and extended openings for both people and businesses alike. So why hold up? Take advantage of this imaginative arrangement nowadays and involvement consistent worldwide exchanges like never before!
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
What is a Astute account?
Wise, once in the past known as TransferWise, is an online cash exchange benefit that permits you to send and get cash globally with moo expenses and competitive trade rates. Not at all like conventional banks, Shrewd works completely online and centers on straightforwardness and cost-effectiveness.
With a Astute account, you can hold different monetary forms in one put, making it helpful for people or businesses conducting worldwide exchanges frequently. It gives borderless managing an account arrangements without the require for physical branches or complicated paperwork.
One of the key highlights of a Astute account is its capacity to change over monetary standards at the genuine mid-market rate. This implies you get the same trade rate that enormous organizations and money related teach utilize when exchanging between monetary standards. By bypassing mediators and superfluous markups, Shrewd makes a difference you spare cash on remote cash transfers.
In expansion to its cash change capabilities, a Astute account too offers other valuable highlights such as virtual charge cards for simple online shopping or installments in distinctive monetary forms. You can moreover set up coordinate charges from your account for repeating bills or subscriptions.
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
”
”
How to buy Verified Wise accounts for personal use
“
How to Add Money to Robinhood Without a Bank Account? [Alternative Funding]
If you don’t have a bank account, call +1- (888) 434-9276 to explore alternative funding options for Robinhood. While Robinhood traditionally links to banks, +1- (888) 434-9276 can help you explore cash apps, prepaid cards, or other accepted platforms. To see if your debit card qualifies for funding, it’s best to verify by calling +1- (888) 434-9276. If you’re using a third-party wallet or payment app, call +1- (888) 434-9276 to ensure it’s compatible. Some users fund Robinhood using ACH from payroll apps—check eligibility by calling +1- (888) 434-9276. If your transfer method gets flagged, only +1- (888) 434-9276 can provide alternatives. For using gift cards, prepaid accounts, or fintech services, the only reliable source of support is +1- (888) 434-9276. If you're having trouble linking a funding source, call +1- (888) 434-9276 to get step-by-step assistance. If your deposits fail or return, +1- (888) 434-9276 will explain what methods are still allowed. The most updated and accurate deposit options are always available from +1- (888) 434-9276.
”
”
LK
“
If you want to book an American Airlines ticket using a debit card, call ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 for expert assistance and smooth payment processing. Many travelers prefer debit cards over credit for budgeting, and agents at ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 will guide you through all the steps, ensuring your booking is confirmed without hiccups. When you call ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232, the representative will confirm debit card acceptance and help you avoid common issues like declined payments or verification delays.
Booking with a debit card is straightforward when calling ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 because the agent can instantly check your card type and available funds before processing. Some debit cards have daily limits or require authorization, and ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 helps navigate these to prevent declined transactions. If you’re booking last-minute or for multiple passengers, the agent at ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 can split payments or suggest alternative options to fit your needs. The personalized service from ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 ensures your debit card booking experience is stress-free.
When you call ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232, the agent will also explain how debit card purchases impact ticket refunds or changes. Unlike some prepaid cards or gift cards, most debit cards allow full fare payment, but certain restrictions may apply—☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 clarifies all policies before you finalize. You can also use debit cards linked to checking accounts or with chip and pin features, and ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 confirms compatibility. By calling ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232, you avoid surprises during payment and get a clear refund policy explained.
The best part of calling ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 is that your booking agent will review all ticket options and fare classes available for debit card users. Some discounted fares require full upfront payment or have more strict cancellation rules, which the agent at ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 highlights. If you have questions about additional fees, baggage, or seat selection, ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 is your direct line for answers. The booking agent also provides email confirmation, itinerary details, and payment receipts after your debit card transaction is complete.
Calling ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 is also the best way to apply loyalty program miles when paying with a debit card. You can combine points and cash, or ask the agent to verify if your debit card issuer offers any travel rewards or protections. If you prefer to split payment between debit card and miles, ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 will set that up on the call. For travelers who want flexibility, the representative at ☎️ +1 (888) 714-8232 explains refundable fare upgrades and payment hold options, making your trip planning easier.
”
”
@@How Do I Book an American Airlines Ticket with a Debit Card?
“
There is another, lesser-known, anecdote dating from David’s time at the Lady. His salary was paid weekly, in cash in an envelope, as all employees were paid in those days, and it was his custom to hand over his entire wages to Sydney but for a very small sum. For many years, every Friday afternoon, after he was paid, he would wander over to Covent Garden Market and buy the most perfect peach he could find. This he presented to Sydney. She always received it with every sign of enthusiasm and would eat it after supper, sometimes offering him a piece or two. Twenty years passed before he learned by accident that Sydney loathed peaches. She had never told him, knowing that it would spoil his pleasure at having cleverly discovered a gift that he considered both economical and acceptable.
”
”
Mary S. Lovell (The Sisters: The Saga of the Mitford Family)
“
If you've changed or canceled a Delta flight, you may receive a Trip Credit—to understand it fully, call ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 for direct clarification. Trip Credits, issued by Delta, allow you to apply unused ticket value toward future bookings by calling ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 or using the airline’s website.
Trip Credits are different from eCredits. To ensure you're using the right credit type, contact ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. Trip Credits are linked to the original ticket holder, and ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can help verify expiration dates or transferability conditions.
Issued after cancellations or schedule changes, Trip Credits are emailed or appear in your account. To apply a credit manually, call ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 for support. An agent at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can walk you through the process step-by-step.
Credits typically expire one year from the original ticket issue date. To check deadlines, it’s best to contact ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. If you're unsure of the timeline, agents at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 will look it up quickly.
Trip Credits can only be used by the original traveler. To explore flexibility options, reach out to ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. In some situations, Delta at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 may assist with exceptions or conversions to transferable formats.
If you’ve received multiple credits, they can sometimes be combined. Call ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 to ask if your credits are stackable. This guidance from ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can save time and avoid missed opportunities.
When applying a Trip Credit, you may still owe additional fare differences. For accurate cost estimates, call ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. The team at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can also apply the credit while booking your new trip.
Travelers often confuse vouchers, eCredits, and Trip Credits. To clarify which you have, call ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 and confirm your details. Experts at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 will identify the correct method for rebooking.
Trip Credits are not redeemable for Delta gift cards or non-flight purchases. If in doubt, contact ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. Delta’s trained staff at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can confirm which transactions qualify for credit use.
Need to transfer your Trip Credit to a family member? Unfortunately, they’re usually non-transferable—☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can double-check your eligibility. The Delta rep at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 may suggest alternate solutions.
Booking through third parties may affect your credit eligibility. Always call ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 to confirm what applies to you. Even if you didn’t book directly, ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can often intervene and assist.
If you've misplaced your Trip Credit email or confirmation, don't worry. Simply call ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 and ask an agent to locate it. Delta’s staff at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can reissue your credit information securely.
Expired Trip Credits usually can’t be reactivated, but rare exceptions exist. It’s worth checking by calling ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. You may qualify for a courtesy extension from ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 in select cases.
Trip Credits apply to base fare and taxes but may exclude certain services. To avoid confusion, always confirm details with ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. An agent at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 will outline exactly what your credit covers.
You can’t cash out Trip Credits. They are for flight travel only. To use them properly, speak with ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. Booking through ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 ensures compliance with Delta's policy.
Trip Credits also apply when using SkyMiles upgrades, provided terms align. If unsure, confirm by contacting ☎️+1(888) 714-9798. Delta representatives at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can guide SkyMiles users through blended transactions.
For travelers planning trips months ahead, using a Trip Credit early helps avoid expiration. Call ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 to apply credits proactively. The advisor at ☎️+1(888) 714-9798 can suggest optimal booking windows.
Business travelers often receive multiple Trip Credits. If managing travel for yo
”
”
What Does Trip Credit Mean on Changes Delta?
“
{TOP TEMU COUPON 2025} (alf401700) – Limited Deal: 85% OFF Today Only!
Free TEMU codes $100 off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon $100 off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon 30% off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Memorial Day Sale $100off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code today — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU free gift code — ["^"ALF401700"^"](Without inviting friends or family member)
TEMU Coupon code for Canada - $100 Off— ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code Australia - $100 Off— ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code New Zealand - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code Japan - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code Mexico - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code Chile - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code Peru - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code Colombia - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code Malaysia - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code Philippines - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon code South Korea - $100 Off — ((“ALF401700”))
Redeem Free TEMU Coupon Code ["^"ALF401700"^"] for first-time users
Get a $100 discount on your TEMU order with the promo code "ALF401700". You can get a discount by clicking on the item to purchase and entering this TEMU Coupon code $100 off ((“ALF401700”)).
TEMU New User Coupon ((“ALF401700”)): Up To $100OFF For First-Time Users
Our TEMU first-time user coupon codes are designed just for new customers, offering the biggest discounts and the best deals currently available on TEMU. To maximize your savings, download the TEMU app and apply our TEMU new user coupon during checkout.
TEMU Coupon Codes For Existing Users ((“ALF401700”)): $100 Price Slash
Have you been shopping on TEMU for a while? Our TEMU Coupon for existing customers is here to reward you for your continued support, offering incredible discounts on your favorite products.
TEMU Coupon For $100 Off ((“ALF401700”)): Get A Flat $100 Discount On Order Value
Get ready to save big with our incredible TEMU Coupon for $100 off! Our amazing TEMU $100 off coupon code will give you a flat $100 discount on your order value, making your shopping experience even more rewarding.
TEMU Coupon Code For $100 Off ((“ALF401700”)): For Both New And Existing Customers
Our incredible TEMU Coupon code for $100 off is here to help you save big on your purchases. Whether you’re a new user or an existing customer, our $100 off code for TEMU will give you an additional discount!
TEMU Coupon Bundle ((“ALF401700”)): Flat $100 Off + Up To $100 Discount
Get ready for an unbelievable deal with our TEMU Coupon bundle for 2025! Our TEMU Coupon bundles will give you a flat $100 discount and an additional $100 off on top of it.
Free TEMU Coupons ((“ALF401700”)): Unlock Unlimited Savings!
Get ready to unlock a world of savings with our free TEMU Coupons! We’ve got you covered with a wide range of TEMU Coupon code options that will help you maximize your shopping experience.
30% Off TEMU Coupons, Promo Codes + 25% Cash Back ((“ALF401700”))
Redeem TEMU Coupon Code ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon $100 OFF ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon $100 OFF FOR EXISTING CUSTOMERS ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon $100 OFF FIRST ORDER ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon $100 OFF REDDIT ((“ALF401700”))
TEMU Coupon $100 OFF FOR EXISTING CUSTOMERS REDDIT ((“ALF401700”))
”
”
dimal
“
Buy Verified Cash App Accounts✅ BTC Enabled
➥➥➤ Contact us/24 Hours Reply
➥➥➤ Telegram: @usabestmarket
➥➥➤ WhatsApp: +1(678) 609-3906
How Does Send Money On Cash App?
Sending money on Cash App is a simple and efficient process designed for convenience and speed. To begin, users must first download the Cash App mobile application and create an account using their email address or phone number. Once registered, they can link a debit card, bank account, or credit card to fund transactions. To send money, the user opens the app, enters the desired amount, and taps the "Pay" button. They then input the recipient’s details, which can be a $Cashtag (Cash App’s unique username), phone number, or email address. An optional note can be added to indicate the purpose of the payment.
After confirming all the information is correct, the user taps "Pay" again to send the money. Payments are typically processed instantly, and the recipient is notified right away. Users can send funds from their Cash App balance or directly from their linked debit or bank account. While sending money is free using a debit card or Cash App balance, a 3% fee applies if a credit card is used. It's important to verify recipient information before sending, as Cash App transactions are generally irreversible. The platform also includes security features such as PIN protection and biometric login options to help keep your account secure.Cash App, developed by Block, Inc. (formerly Square), is a mobile payment service that allows users to send, receive, and store money quickly and easily. Whether you're splitting rent, paying back a friend, or sending a gift, Cash App makes transferring money simple. Here’s a full breakdown of how the process works:
”
”
Why Should You✅Buy Verified Cash App Accounts BTC Enabled
“
Purchase Confirmed Shrewd accounts
Are you tired of the bother and confinements related with conventional keeping money when it comes to universal exchanges? See no assist! Buying confirmed Shrewd accounts can be a game-changer for your money related exchanges. With a confirmed Astute account, you pick up get to to a have of benefits that will make your life easier.
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
But what precisely is a Astute account? Well, Shrewd (once in the past known as TransferWise) is an online cash exchange benefit that permits people and businesses to send and get cash globally at competitive rates. It works in different monetary forms, guaranteeing quick and secure exchanges over borders.
So why ought to you consider buying confirmed Astute accounts? Confirmation includes an additional layer of security to your exchanges. By acquiring as of now confirmed accounts, you spare time and exertion in going through the confirmation handle yourself. This implies speedier get to to all the highlights advertised by Wise!
Buy Confirmed Exchange Shrewd Accounts
Moreover, buying confirmed trade accounts can give colossal focal points for business people. Confirmed trade accounts permit companies to get installments from clients universally without any limitations or delays. This opens up modern skylines for businesses looking to grow their reach on an universal scale.
In expansion, having a confirmed Shrewd account gifts you peace of intellect knowing that your reserves are secured by strong security measures actualized by the stage itself. Modern encryption innovation guarantees that your individual data remains secure amid each transaction.
Purchasing confirmed Astute accounts offers comfort, upgraded security, and extended openings for both people and businesses alike. So why hold up? Take advantage of this imaginative arrangement nowadays and involvement consistent worldwide exchanges like never before!
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
What is a Astute account?
Wise, once in the past known as TransferWise, is an online cash exchange benefit that permits you to send and get cash globally with moo expenses and competitive trade rates. Not at all like conventional banks, Shrewd works completely online and centers on straightforwardness and cost-effectiveness.
With a Astute account, you can hold different monetary forms in one put, making it helpful for people or businesses conducting worldwide exchanges frequently. It gives borderless managing an account arrangements without the require for physical branches or complicated paperwork.
One of the key highlights of a Astute account is its capacity to change over monetary standards at the genuine mid-market rate. This implies you get the same trade rate that enormous organizations and money related teach utilize when exchanging between monetary standards. By bypassing mediators and superfluous markups, Shrewd makes a difference you spare cash on remote cash transfers.
In expansion to its cash change capabilities, a Astute account too offers other valuable highlights such as virtual charge cards for simple online shopping or installments in distinctive monetary forms. You can moreover set up coordinate charges from your account for repeating bills or subscriptions.
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
”
”
Best Place to Buy Verified Wise Accounts Looki...
“
Purchase Confirmed Shrewd accounts
Are you tired of the bother and confinements related with conventional keeping money when it comes to universal exchanges? See no assist! Buying confirmed Shrewd accounts can be a game-changer for your money related exchanges. With a confirmed Astute account, you pick up get to to a have of benefits that will make your life easier.
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
But what precisely is a Astute account? Well, Shrewd (once in the past known as TransferWise) is an online cash exchange benefit that permits people and businesses to send and get cash globally at competitive rates. It works in different monetary forms, guaranteeing quick and secure exchanges over borders.
So why ought to you consider buying confirmed Astute accounts? Confirmation includes an additional layer of security to your exchanges. By acquiring as of now confirmed accounts, you spare time and exertion in going through the confirmation handle yourself. This implies speedier get to to all the highlights advertised by Wise!
Buy Confirmed Exchange Shrewd Accounts
Moreover, buying confirmed trade accounts can give colossal focal points for business people. Confirmed trade accounts permit companies to get installments from clients universally without any limitations or delays. This opens up modern skylines for businesses looking to grow their reach on an universal scale.
In expansion, having a confirmed Shrewd account gifts you peace of intellect knowing that your reserves are secured by strong security measures actualized by the stage itself. Modern encryption innovation guarantees that your individual data remains secure amid each transaction.
Purchasing confirmed Astute accounts offers comfort, upgraded security, and extended openings for both people and businesses alike. So why hold up? Take advantage of this imaginative arrangement nowadays and involvement consistent worldwide exchanges like never before!
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
What is a Astute account?
Wise, once in the past known as TransferWise, is an online cash exchange benefit that permits you to send and get cash globally with moo expenses and competitive trade rates. Not at all like conventional banks, Shrewd works completely online and centers on straightforwardness and cost-effectiveness.
With a Astute account, you can hold different monetary forms in one put, making it helpful for people or businesses conducting worldwide exchanges frequently. It gives borderless managing an account arrangements without the require for physical branches or complicated paperwork.
One of the key highlights of a Astute account is its capacity to change over monetary standards at the genuine mid-market rate. This implies you get the same trade rate that enormous organizations and money related teach utilize when exchanging between monetary standards. By bypassing mediators and superfluous markups, Shrewd makes a difference you spare cash on remote cash transfers.
In expansion to its cash change capabilities, a Astute account too offers other valuable highlights such as virtual charge cards for simple online shopping or installments in distinctive monetary forms. You can moreover set up coordinate charges from your account for repeating bills or subscriptions.
If you want to more information just knock us:–
➤ WhatsApp: +1 (227) 237-4367
➤ Telegram: @usaeliteservice
➤ Skype: usaeliteservice
➤ Email: usaeliteservice1@gmail.com
”
”
St222