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http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/17/snapcash/
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ChubbyBoyWhat about Bitcoins? Bitcoins are tight
ForcilloMy question is what if your phone gets stolen and somebody sends like $1000 to themselves and destroy the phone? It seems like there is a lack of security
loganschnurSnapchat gets hacked all the time. People are gonna lose tons of money
loganschnurSnapchat gets hacked all the time. People are gonna lose tons of money
Peter.snapcash is essentially venmo but you don't have to download another app to use it. not bad
loganschnurSnapchat gets hacked all the time. People are gonna lose tons of money
OlimarI honestly think this snap cash thing could be a game changer when it comes sharing money with friends. Especially when you need to pay friends back.
I often find that when you owe someone money or someone owes you money, its not because they dont have the money, its just that they dont have the physical cash to give to you (unless they are scumbags and dont actually have enough money to pay you back). Through snapcash, they can just link their debit card and easily pay you the 5 or ten or how ever many dollars they owe you and it gets transfered straight from your checking account to theirs and vice versa
ForcilloMy question is what if your phone gets stolen and somebody sends like $1000 to themselves and destroy the phone? It seems like there is a lack of security
OlimarI honestly think this snap cash thing could be a game changer when it comes sharing money with friends. Especially when you need to pay friends back.
I often find that when you owe someone money or someone owes you money, its not because they dont have the money, its just that they dont have the physical cash to give to you (unless they are scumbags and dont actually have enough money to pay you back). Through snapcash, they can just link their debit card and easily pay you the 5 or ten or how ever many dollars they owe you and it gets transfered straight from your checking account to theirs and vice versa
loganschnurSnapchat gets hacked all the time. People are gonna lose tons of money
loganschnurSnapchat gets hacked all the time. People are gonna lose tons of money
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Caleb.EPaypal is all ready 100% better.
lIllIThese are words I have never heard before.
Caleb.EYou obviously haven't used it, as some one who has used it over 500+ times it does every thing i want it to do. Have fun linking your bank account to an app that has been hacked dozens of times.
lIllI1) I've easily used Paypal that much, and while I've never had a problem, their resolution policy is fucked. Google all the horror stories of their "guilty until proven innocent" approach.
2) Who gives a shit if something gets hacked as long as it's FDIC insured. They're required by law to foot the loss and refund you while they figure their shit out. Hence my argument that Snapshit or Venmo or Paypal are no more "safe" than each other. It mostly comes down to how the respective companies handle disputes (Paypal is dead last), along with convenience preferences. I prefer Amazon Payments and Venmo all the way.