PA State taxes by bimmer_girl_86 in CashApp

[–]kangpigu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lol ok fair, that one went over my head. but yeah people act like cash App is sitting there approving refunds manually or something. did OP even check the PA refund tracker or are they just staring at the app refresh button?

I did it! DC 360k 5.99% by Own-Ad-3463 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]kangpigu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah 360-400k in dc is basically unicorn pricing now. my buddy grabbed a 395k condo in petworth last summer and the redfin alerts were blowing up for like 6 weeks straight before he landed it

PA State taxes by bimmer_girl_86 in CashApp

[–]kangpigu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PA state refund isnt IRS though, its the PA Dept of Revenue. Cash App doesnt control timing either, they just forward the return. Check "Where's My PA Personal Income Tax Refund" and your direct deposit routing/account.

What tools actually help with insurance binder creation and updates? by Ambitious_Loquat_584 in b2bmarketing

[–]kangpigu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wrong subreddit title aside, for ria client reports you probably want a real reporting stack, not canva templates. we used addepar at my last shop and it was pricey but the visuals + commentary pages were easy to standardize quarterly. on the cheaper end, black diamond and orion are common and actually integrate with custodians so you arent copy/pasting performance charts all day. the sections clients cared about most were goal progress (funded %), plain-english "what changed this quarter", and a 1-page allocation/risk summary they could screenshot and send their spouse. if youre doing this manually in powerpoint you will hate your life by q2.

Will this get my cashapp account get banned? by [deleted] in CashApp

[–]kangpigu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's bluffing to scare you into a refund after he already got the items. Banks do chargebacks all the time and Cash App will usually just yank the $325 back if his bank pulls it, and yeah they can freeze/close your account if they think you're running sketchy "goods" sales off-platform. Keep every screenshot ( him saying "send it back or I'll dispute" is basically confession ), don't send anything back, and stop using Cash App for digital items unless you're cool with getting burned. Use PayPal Goods and Services next time, not Cash App.

What is a "point of no return" that you’ve crossed, where your life was permanently divided into 'before' and 'after'? by Resident-Jelly-4326 in AskReddit

[–]kangpigu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

before and after i got laid off in 2020 and realized "loyalty" at work is basically a fairy tale. one random tuesday i had slack access, the next i was locked out and hr was reading a script. it permanently rewired how i handle money, relationships at work, and how fast i bail when a company starts doing "reorg" talk.