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Re: Do it via Venmo
woodworx 14 Reviews 21660 reads
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1 / 10

A previous favorite of mine was able to accept credit cards for appointments. This was very ideal for me to keep the expenses hidden from the S.O. at home. Can anyone recommend a massage or even full service provider who is able to accept these forms of donation? Thank you!

SeductiveConcierge See my TER Reviews 573 reads
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2 / 10
vorlon 115 Reviews 645 reads
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3 / 10

How does using a credit card hide the expense?  Even if she doesn't see the credit card statements, isn't she going to wonder why the bill is so high?

Gemma Coreana See my TER Reviews 554 reads
posted
5 / 10

Do your CC transaction via Venmo (they take but CC's, Debitcards) it's an app like paypal, it's simple & you don't have to exchange your CC info with providers & it's only a 3% with CC's

ladyjae09 See my TER Reviews 340 reads
posted
6 / 10

The current release of Venmo's payment product for merchants is only available for certain business models. Cases that are not yet supported include:
Selling goods or services in person
Selling only over the web/mobile web
Selling only within the Venmo app
Facilitating peer-to-peer transactions between two Venmo users
Non-profit donations

Also Venmo is used mostly with FB accounts. So people can post where they are at.

ladyjae09 See my TER Reviews 755 reads
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7 / 10


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LuvWhitney See my TER Reviews 509 reads
posted
8 / 10

If discussed in advance and another Provider has done this with you without issues. :-)  

Also, e-gift cards are fantastic way of making things happen. :-)  

Contact me and we can talk more about it.

 
Xoxo,
Whitney Cohen

Gemma Coreana See my TER Reviews 117 reads
posted
9 / 10

I've never had any problems with Venmo & I've gotten super large amounts etc..,

ladyjae09 See my TER Reviews 317 reads
posted
10 / 10

Are you using a business name?  
I wanted to use it but don't want to use my FB to sign up.

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