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Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hivemind - my landlady travels for work, and will be gone for several months. She will not have a local branch of her bank near her, nor a credit union service center. What options are there for me to pay me that don't involve a paper check? Paypal involves fees after a certain level of payments, yes?
Thanks!
I am wearing a red t-shirt and bandanna in my hair, coincidentally.
Can you (or do you want to) set up an autopay?
brenda, that's super exciting! Along with the promotion, more working from home? That's awesome.
smonster, if you two are at the same bank it should be easy to transfer money to her. Not sure how easy it is at different banks, though it should still be possible it might involve fees.
I do not want to set up autopay right now, given that I am unemployed. And we are not at the same credit union. I tried to set up e-pay through my bank, and it requires a 3rd party website (FIS global) which seems annoying, overly complicated, and slightly risky.
I may have just been on the internet too long, but when I read "criminal mischief with cheese" my mind went to much weirder places than just smearing around the loo while drunk.
I don't mean to sound rude, but it's really up to your landlady to figure out how to get her money accessible to her - not you. I believe the fact that SHE is traveling and not near her banks? Not your problem. You should be able to send a check, or pay as you always have, and let her figure out the rest.
Yeah, how do you pay her now? If cash, you could just deposit it into her account if her bank is local to you.
Jesus Mary and Joseph.
There have been multiple shootings in our hospital complex: [link]
We're in a lockdown and there are more than a dozen police cruisers lining up the street next to our building. There are rumours flying about one of the shooters taking a hostage on the first floor of the main hospital. We're all huddling down in our office with the front door locked.
WHAT THE HELL. I thought Pittsburgh was supposed to be a safe city.
Holy crap, Vonnie, stay safe!!!