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Should we use Venmo as a payment method on IronHeartAmerica.com
It's currently only a US thing, so we know nothing about it in the third world…..
IMO, no. Venmo isn't necessarily a terrible app but not many people seem to be aware of it or use it, at least in my experience. I've used it maybe twice…and it was a while back.
I've never heard of Venmo. Would there be an additional cost to IHUK to implement this payment system? If so, I would say no for the reasons @manufc10 stated
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Should we use Venmo as a payment method on IronHeartAmerica.com
It's currently only a US thing, so we know nothing about it in the third world…..
I have heard mixed reviews of Venmo. Enough bad that I won’t use it myself.
Is applepay difficult to acquire?
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I've never heard of Venmo.
A lot of us olds are unfamiliar with it, but the whippersnappers seem to use it a lot. It's the only way we pay our high school babysitter.
Dunno if that's a point for or against it, however.
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Cash App, PayPal, and even FB Messenger are mainly what the younger whippersnappers round these parts use.
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Why have some denim/menswear instagrammers (@rocket) started using a disclaimer about advertising when they tag brands? I've had a look in IG's Community Guidelines and can't see anything there about it being a problem. I feel like I'm missing something and it is annoying me.
I've wondered the same thing. Maybe it's because there are IG users who are using the platform to derive an income and have to be transparent about it?
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Has anyone ever used a water proof spray on their IH gear? For instance, Nano spray on their whipcord N1?
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Why have some denim/menswear instagrammers (@rocket) started using a disclaimer about advertising when they tag brands? I've had a look in IG's Community Guidelines and can't see anything there about it being a problem. I feel like I'm missing something and it is annoying me.
. I get the feeling that they want to be paid or in some way compensated for advertising your brand. Why else would they say unpaid advt.?
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Should we use Venmo as a payment method on IronHeartAmerica.com
It's currently only a US thing, so we know nothing about it in the third world…..
IMO, no. Venmo isn't necessarily a terrible app but not many people seem to be aware of it or use it, at least in my experience. I've used it maybe twice…and it was a while back.
It’s all the rage amongst the young folk.
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Not in my city it's not.
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Why have some denim/menswear instagrammers (@rocket) started using a disclaimer about advertising when they tag brands? I've had a look in IG's Community Guidelines and can't see anything there about it being a problem. I feel like I'm missing something and it is annoying me.
. I get the feeling that they want to be paid or in some way compensated for advertising your brand. Why else would they say unpaid advt.?
em no (see above)
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Not in my city it's not.
Are you a young folk?
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Are you?
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Not in my city it's not.
Are you a young folk?
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Are you?
Avoiding the question, I see. I am not, but I teach at a large public university and the young folk tell me things.
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Not avoiding the question @DrBabyhorse just proving the point that it's a pointless question as neither one of us are ''young folk" (although that's open to interpretation). I have two children who are 17 and 12 and many acquaintances through work who are young and well, they tell me things.
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Not avoiding the question @DrBabyhorse just proving the point that it's a pointless question as neither one of us are ''young folk" (although that's open to interpretation). I have two children who are 17 and 12 and many acquaintances through work who are young and well, they tell me things.
We might referring to different groups when we say young. I’m talking specifically about college students. Most 12 year olds don’t have debit cards.
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Not avoiding the question @DrBabyhorse just proving the point that it's a pointless question as neither one of us are ''young folk" (although that's open to interpretation). I have two children who are 17 and 12 and many acquaintances through work who are young and well, they tell me things.
We might referring to different groups when we say young. I’m talking specifically about college students. Most 12 year olds don’t have debit cards.
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A highly riguous google search seems to corroborate what the young folk tell me.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/03/22/why-venmo-is-so-popular-with-millennials.aspx
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