But if I recall correctly the provider would need to know the exact store and address you are at.
So she can input that info and send the person the correct barcode.
There is a time limit from when you receive the barcode and have to use it to deposit cash to a provider's cashapp.
Cannot recall the timeframe before the barcode times out and you have to get another barcode.
A provider that I see occasionally, texts me her cash app barcode and I have a Walgreens cashier scan and send cash. Very easy and convenient since all of my bank accounts are in joint tenancy. I have asked several other providers to do this but none knew how. Is this a difficult process for a provider?
I do accept cashapp, and I am aware that you can go to Walgreens because my twin told me. The majority of my friends do not mind sending directly because they’re single, or divorced. Thanks for sharing. Sounds super simple to do. I will encourage those who can not send directly to take cash to Walgreens & simply scan the QR code. Thanks TER friend.
For some reason Walgreens cannot scan QR codes..only barcodes
For many potential clients, it's impossible to send deposits electronically
Search General and Newbie for "TrustCash". TrustCash was around for a few years and then disappeared. I thought it was probably Homeland Security or IRS Banking Regs that did them in.
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See:
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/ter-general-board-12/trustcash-no-more-970057
"BUSINESS SUGGESTION: Somebody restart a Trustcash copycat payment system." - 7/14/2020
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http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/ter-general-board-12/bitcoin-cash-deposit-account-trustcash-812774
and many more such posts.
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TrustCash was the intermediary (processing for each transaction). A business (e.g., TER) would issue a code number to a potential client (to pay membership fee). The client would take the code number into a real bank or some other places equipped to handle the transaction (e.g., Walgreens and Cash App today). The client could present cash to the bank for transfer to the business via TrusCash and their code numbers and get a receipt. Voila! Secure, anonymous payment!
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Okay ... so what's the catch with this Cash App version?
A provider that I see occasionally, texts me her cash app barcode and I have a Walgreens cashier scan and send cash. Very easy and convenient since all of my bank accounts are in joint tenancy. I have asked several other providers to do this but none knew how. Is this a difficult process for a provider?
The catch is that cashiers cannot scan QR's at Walgreens. They need a bar code from cash app
But if I recall correctly the provider would need to know the exact store and address you are at.
So she can input that info and send the person the correct barcode.
There is a time limit from when you receive the barcode and have to use it to deposit cash to a provider's cashapp.
Cannot recall the timeframe before the barcode times out and you have to get another barcode.
Yes, had to do it that way once but recently she would text me a barcode when I was at store
https://cash.app/help/us/en-us/6488-paper-money-deposits
based on the link below but some the question I would want to know is what information is actually contained in the barcode. It is not hard to get a barcode reader.
"It should be noted that this barcode is only valid for a one-time transaction within 30 minutes of its generation." (from the link below) might also create some difficulties. But seems like the game is the person getting paid would generate a barcode and send a screen shot to the person who will make the deposit. Based on hexten's comment it also seems like it might place some limits on size of deposits given the volume of business the provider enjoys.
I pulled up a barcode on my cashapp and it is a 30 digit number. Not sure the code has much meaning beyond a transaction number, however it is obviously linked in the database to my account. Also the timeout on the code was only 5 minutes.
5 minutes? That might make it a bit difficult to coordinate a deposit payment by someone else. Fine for the account owner adding to his or her own balances with cash. Doesn't seem like a very good payment tool though.
I suppose you could add funds, buy bitcoins and send a payment but that seems to be getting rather complicated.
Maybe there are other ways to hack the functionality to let it function more as payment/transfer to others type tool than just being some on the fly way of depositing cash into an app for some other uses (the link did mention cyber currency, stock trading and someothing else I think but didn't say anything about paying other people). Never used it so maybe those with direct use experience know how to navigate the ins and outs of being creative with the app.
You're sending western union's to strangers you met on the internet, so, do you really care if it's difficult for them to steal your money?
And make no mistake, that money's gone as soon as you hit send, you're not getting it back in any scenario. By the time you think to, it's already been spent, so, even in the best case, you're asking a stone for water there. You might get laid and have everything go well, but that's the reality of the situation.
you are seeing a provider who still wants you to pay a deposit for each session even after you have seen her multiple times. This seems unusual. Is it right, or did I miss something in what you said?
I don't know about the OP but there are at least two companions I've seen more than once (one a few times and the other several times) and they both required a deposit with each booking. I don't mind that but I don't consider it "unusual". I mean I understand the notion of a deposit not being required, at some point, but that's not anything I think about.
never send a deposit .. sorry but just way too many stories of girls, even those you have seen many times, either disappearing or forgetting you sent when the time comes to see her or saying .. oh that was just an extra gift
a girl taking a chance of the guy showing up is part of the biz .. if i had a dollar for every biz prospect of mine saying they were going to hire me i would be able to afford a supermodel
a guys references / white list / past history with the same lady should be enough.
No it’s not part of my business & has not been, since I started requiring deposits to book my time. Your wrong. If you were in my position you would 100% agree with me as a provider, a single Super Mom + the head of my household. What you fail to realize is women control the market & you men don’t make the rules. I never want to share my time with anyone who does not respect me, or my time. Never ever have I had 1 issue in over 13 years of requiring deposits to book. Respect.
Lol
Let me guess - you think no clients are able to put themselves in your position, but you somehow are able to put yourself in clients position?
Riiiight
There is no "women", as a cohesive group, and the very notion of that being the case is asinine. Women don't get along with eachother en-masse, they never have in the history of women being women, and that is the case for very, very good reasons. Because that is the case, 'women' will never control this market, much in the same way that 'men' will never control this market.
You, yourself, may require deposits, and all manner of other things, women, as a whole, do not. There will always be someone younger, hotter, and more permissive out there willing to deal with the occasional missed appointment. She exists without regard to what you rules are, she's likely never heard of you, and as far as she's concerned, you don't exist.
As I've said many times before, you have a vagina, we have money, anything that gets in the way of one being exchanged for the other is bad for business.
You have mistaken the hard work you have put into the business for the idea that women as a whole control the market. Saying men control it would be equally silly. The market is not controlled by one group. No market really is. There are numerous factors that go into how the market is controlled. Your experience and investment into understanding the market and creating your brand has certainly put yourself in a position where you can put more controls on it than just anybody. And certainly there are men who also understand the market to know they can easily decide if you are for them or not, and they are fine either way. Each of us, you, me, and any other client or provider on this board, or not on this coard, can control our own destiny in this market. Our only limits are those of others who we cannot control. And, this is where each of us can decide if we care or not. You, for instance, are fine with the clinets that chose not to see you and live by your rules. You have built enough of a brand and client base to thrive enough for your liking. But, in the end, your controls don't stop the clients who don't chose to see you from finding providers who's rules, or lack there of, work for them, and in some way may make them feel like they are more in control.
coachmyster,
If you need to use Cash App then go into you phone's play store and download "CASH APP".
Then Connect it to your bank and you can send money to one of the providers you see alot. and you can have their cash app name on your cash app.
That is precisely why I don't. As I stated, all my accounts are in joint with my S.O.
I've Never done this and Never will. I live in a world of reality and have never had anything go wrong using this policy.