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There is a gifting site that processes via Stripe (credit cards, wallets, CashApp) and functions like any other online checkout system. You can choose any screen name, set whatever your gifts are (various dollar amounts or actual items), and link it to your bank account for receiving funds, which takes about 3 days. The site does add on a processing fee the purchaser pays. It bills as Global Gifting Technologies and other than the dollar amount involved in the transaction, no connection is made on the purchaser's side regarding what/to whom the gift was sent.  
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Each purchaser can gift up to 19k/y (goes up each year) without tax consequences for either party, and gifts below that threshold (again, per purchaser) don't need to be reported to the IRS. This makes it very simple and clear in case of an audit on either party that this money is not income and requires zero disclosure/explanation.  
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It's a decent way to receive gifts, ensure they're not counted as income, maintain privacy boundaries and neutral billing... especially if a person has difficulty getting the usual payment apps.

Just wondering if any of you providers take a CC.  

The second part is that I have heard good and bad about this. Thoughts anyone?

On the flip side, most folks take cashapp which can be linked to a CC.

There’s a reason I have to use Bitcoin to pay for ads on Tryst and Eros. The credit card processors won’t work with them. They wouldn’t work with us either, for the same reason.

There is a gifting site that processes via Stripe (credit cards, wallets, CashApp) and functions like any other online checkout system. You can choose any screen name, set whatever your gifts are (various dollar amounts or actual items), and link it to your bank account for receiving funds, which takes about 3 days. The site does add on a processing fee the purchaser pays. It bills as Global Gifting Technologies and other than the dollar amount involved in the transaction, no connection is made on the purchaser's side regarding what/to whom the gift was sent.  
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Each purchaser can gift up to 19k/y (goes up each year) without tax consequences for either party, and gifts below that threshold (again, per purchaser) don't need to be reported to the IRS. This makes it very simple and clear in case of an audit on either party that this money is not income and requires zero disclosure/explanation.  
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It's a decent way to receive gifts, ensure they're not counted as income, maintain privacy boundaries and neutral billing... especially if a person has difficulty getting the usual payment apps.

what is the name of the company?

I personally don't directly take credit cards. I take cashapp, Venmo, bitcoin or egift cards. That is because all of these methods can be done someone discretely/ anonymously. My Venmo and Cashapp are not my personal ones. egift cards are anonymous. Bitcoin obviously.  

I have heard of the gifting site from one of my friends, I need to find her text or ask her again. I'm not sure that I would use it but interesting concept, definitely intriuged!

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