Atlanta

payment apps
frenchconnection 41 Reviews 933 reads
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A question for anyone. I'm wondering if it's becoming more popular for the lovely women to accept donations via apps like venmo or cash app vs cash?  Not just deposit but a healthy portion of the overall cost. As someone who travels, carrying significant amounts of money is not ideal. Especially if you're planning a few dates during your trips!  If you do are you listing it in your ads and websites?   I found it's not mentioned often. Thanks!

I have my Venmo & cashapp on my websites, and many of my friends will pay in full prior to meeting. I honestly love it when I don’t have to ask for the donation during the visit it’s the absolute best. If you look at my website & links I have my options available. Good post.

OlympicGold20 reads

Great post QB - I enjoy paying by app so when I knock on the door I just walk in and screw a beautiful woman - no awkward payment transaction.

A few pay b4 which is great definitely eliminates the awkwardness of it feeling  transactional where all parties can relax and just get to the fun part

The days of having  a whole credit card terminal  and having  to get impression of the credit  card to turn in to the credit card companies  at the end of the month so payment apps are a welcome breath of fresh air'e

This is a thing and I have found I prefer electronic payments. Makes things more comfortable getting them out the way and a lot easier on me not to worry about carrying around funds!

I gladly accept cashapp and paypal. Zelle for those I know well. Most of my cash gets deposited because I don't feel safe carrying or having a lot of cash.

It's the most anonymous form of payment [next to a gold coin].

I have thought about using electronic payment apps but worry about footprint. How do others get around that?

OlympicGold26 reads

If you need to stay discreet this doesn't apply to you

It just creates problems if you're in that situation

Get a bat phone then build a whole bat personality for discretion

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