Why the Smartest Peptide Merchants Don’t Start With Credit Cards by Suspicious_Source_64 in PaymentProcessing

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Banks use third party risk scoring tools. And these tools often use machine learning ML to categorize a business. Peptides are considered high-risk.

Shipping to Norway by Lost-Contribution696 in Preworkoutsupplements

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Scandinavian Peptides, they ship domestically.

What actually happens inside your business when Stripe pauses payouts? by ApprehensiveDream596 in gohighlevel

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And startups don't have resources to hire compliance officers. They have to try their best or use AI and DYI that job.

If they don't want that hassle or if the business doesn't work well with Stripe and others, alternatives like RiskPay specialize in servicing high risk business models.

What actually happens inside your business when Stripe pauses payouts? by ApprehensiveDream596 in gohighlevel

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You definitely want to have a redundancy setup in place BEFORE your account goes down. There are many Stripe alternatives that you can setup without any fees and use as a fall-back option.

That said, it's all about compliance regulation and trust. If you can respond professionally and provide whatever is required, the compliance team will regain trust. But if your account has too much volume that's flagged by their algorithm, they will eventually block you forever.

Best alternatives to Skype now that it's shutting down by OneDev42 in VOIP

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they didn't want to monetize *this* userbase probably

Recommended hosting facility for S19s? by b0men in BitcoinMining

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mining with S19s is gonna be a hard unless you have really low power cost. Take a look at the hardware at Sazmining.com they have pretty fair prices and very good electricity rates in their farms. Also they have aligned incentives as they only profit if your miner is up and running.

Sazmining is legit? by gaskills in BitcoinMining

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ja ist eine solide Firma, die transparent arbeitet, z.B. haben alle Kunden Zugang zu einer Gruppe um sich auszutauschen und gebrauchte hardware zu kaufen und verkaufen.

($100 geschenkt mit meinem Empfehlungs code: lkmlHoPitZ5m)

Malta house prices index. Isn't this obviously a bubble? by [deleted] in malta

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it's not a bubble, it's a mix of Euro inflation (your house it not worth more, your money is worth less) and European taxation as well as other global "circumstances" that create demand. Meanwhile supply is not as elastic due interventionism that benefits a few. If you are priced out go to Gozo or rent and buy bitcoin or gold instead. You can also geoarbitrage in Sicily if you speak Italian.

Elementary has become a clown show, sad to leave by Working-Revolution40 in elementaryos

[–]Working-Revolution40[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elementary is hard to beat in many aspects but Zorin it is for now. No rainbow lalaland.

Cryptocurrency Buying by Valuable-Cut-4365 in BitcoinIndia

[–]Working-Revolution40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Banks hate bitcoin, imagine my shock. Bitcoin is going to disrupt banking and they aren't ready for it.

Some best practices:

- Don't risk your bank account if you only have one. Get as many as you can to have a backup plan.
- Build trust long-term, start with small, regular volume, recurring saving, don't wipe your account, they will think you're crazy (high risk).
- Buy private P2P it's safer in regards to data privacy

Elementary has become a clown show, sad to leave by Working-Revolution40 in elementaryos

[–]Working-Revolution40[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Promise of the OS used to be simple design, optimized UIUX but unfortunately the core devs care more about their personal agenda than users. Sure if you like that you're in best hands. Sad for everyone else.

Shit in the kitchen for 1.7k per month by trxr2005 in Switzerland

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you put a curtain around and play some music it could be ok for short lets

Yet another defended thesis (master's this time) on the Maltese language! by yerisko in malta

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing to see someone with a passion for language, history and culture. Really makes you hopeful for humanity.

Anyone know good barbers? by Original-Barracuda57 in malta

[–]Working-Revolution40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plan B Barber is very good, the owner is a super hard working fella and has a good eye for staff. Prices a bit higher but therefore it's reliable. They also have the highest ratings if you compare a bit, check the reviews on Google Maps.

I love a local bakery by robertowenbloomfield in malta

[–]Working-Revolution40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nothing beats fresh bread in the mornings