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tuffys_daughtr

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Re: Waiting for a payment
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2020, 09:20:25 am »
I probably could have cashed out in June, but I missed over a week with my son passing away. And then I just didn't have much energy or desire. I have $40 right now, so I may cash out the end of July.

I am sorry for your loss. My your son's memory bless and comfort you. How old was he and was it The Virus?

Thank you so much. He was 26 and died in a horrible car accident.
Oh my gosh, how awful, I too am so, so very sorry for your loss. Totally understandable that you lost interest in FC and probably most everything for a time. I have 4 grown children, and I can't imagine the pain you've been dealing with. Sending a virtual hug :)

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Re: Waiting for a payment
« Reply #16 on: September 20, 2020, 10:08:00 am »
It is good if you have 1 source of income, and several sources of withdrawal. This process can still be saved and viewed in notes. But if your billing account has dozens of transactions, I advise you to use alarm monitoring billing software to withdraw money and control operations. With such a simple application, you will simply track everything without bothering with unnecessary actions. In General it is surprising that such functions are not implemented by default in banking applications)
May I ask...what the heck are you talking about lol??!  Whatever it is, it makes no sense to me!

Looks to me like they pasted the wrong text here and did not preview it before they posted. LOL

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Re: Waiting for a payment
« Reply #17 on: September 20, 2020, 05:18:10 pm »
I probably could have cashed out in June, but I missed over a week with my son passing away. And then I just didn't have much energy or desire. I have $40 right now, so I may cash out the end of July.

I am sorry for your loss. My your son's memory bless and comfort you. How old was he and was it The Virus?

Thank you so much. He was 26 and died in a horrible car accident.
Oh my gosh, how awful, I too am so, so very sorry for your loss. Totally understandable that you lost interest in FC and probably most everything for a time. I have 4 grown children, and I can't imagine the pain you've been dealing with. Sending a virtual hug :)

Thank you so much. I really appreciate that.  :heart:

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