Anonymous wrote:My Venmo got hacked. There was about 9 or 10 DoorDash transactions on the same date adding up to 600. I ask about Zelle because it is on my banking app.
Anonymous wrote:My Venmo got hacked. There was about 9 or 10 DoorDash transactions on the same date adding up to 600. I ask about Zelle because it is on my banking app.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I am collecting for a teacher or a coach or whatever, and I say cash or Venmo is fine, please don't email me asking if I take paypal or cash app or zelle or whatever. I'm not a store, or Ebay.
Maybe say “..for electronic payments, I only take Venmo.”
Saying you take Venmo is specific enough. People will still ask for something else because that’s what people do.
I’ve heard some people use Venmo as the generic expression for electronic payment. Kind of like some people say Kleenex for tissues, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe don’t collect. Most people have multiple ways to collect so perhaps someone else can do it.
NP and no. If someone else is doing the favor of taking the donations, you adjust to them. Cash and Venmo are king. Grow up and get Venmo.
Nope. Not getting Venmo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Group gifts for teachers and coaches are my pet peeve. Stop
Not thanking a volunteer coach for your kid is appallingly rude.
You can thank a volunteer coach by saying thank you, or writing a thank you card. If a volunteer coach is in it for the gift rather than the love of the game, then they shouldn't be volunteering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the people who say "put me in for $20" and then just never pay....
Never had this happen.
Yes it does.