I feel the same. I’ve been a full-timer for the past two years and have gone through many ups and downs.
I think what you said also applies the other place: in general, very few people are full-timers and can relate, so the majority just say “go get a job” because that’s their experience.
Since...
You could go to rural areas in Poland, find people in need, and just donate to them.
I'm sure there are many kids who can't afford proper school supplies.
I made a thread about this a while ago.
I've been testing it for a week (at a small scale) and have seen absolutely no significant results.
Those doing it are probably comfortable earning $5 per day.
Unless you are in 3rd world country I don't think this is doable
I mean how do you get paid?
You will eventually have to justify the money and pay taxes but you can't because this is basically a scam
And aren't this folks even questioning why your PayPal name is Rajesh?:ROFLMAO:
Well, I was under the impression this was supposed to be stealthy and private and now suddenly I have to do ID checks...
I guess there's no way around it
Worst experience ever
So basically I've had this USDT in my wallet for a few weeks and didn't realize I couldn't use it without TRX to cover the gas fee.
I'm trying to top up credits for an AI NSFW tool.
I just tried to buy TRX directly from the wallet partner but it looks like the minimum amount is $20 and they...
A couple of weeks ago a client paid me in USDT for an SEO audit.
It was the first time I’d accepted cryptocurrency, so I didn’t pay much attention to the details.
Today I tried to transfer 100 USDT to pay for an AI tool subscription, but the wallet is asking for another $4 in a currency called...
A couple of weeks ago a client paid me in USDT for an SEO audit.
It was the first time I’d accepted cryptocurrency, so I didn’t pay much attention to the details.
Today I tried to transfer 100 USDT to pay for an AI tool subscription, but the wallet is asking for another $4 in a currency called...
I personally know a very popular porn star. I won't say her name, but it's pretty safe to say that probably every man on this planet has heard of her or seen her work.:ROFLMAO:
Lately I’ve been getting very poor-quality leads for my services.
In the past two days I’ve noticed a pattern and I’m wondering whether this is a scam.
First red flag: the alleged “buyer” is overly friendly and asks personal questions (e.g., “Where are you from?”). Why would a client care where...
Yes, I was also focusing on international clients. It seems Facebook isn't the right platform for this due to the poor quality of traffic.
But I can't help wondering why these people spam the hell out of it.
Maybe running paid ads is the only way, but I won't bother with it.
Makes sense. That's...
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