Yet another 18 year-old guy with autism who likes drawing and sometimes animating anthro animals. Taken by @punky33n.bsky.social, @gatogatito.bsky.social, and @tazcopycat.bsky.social <3 Not sure what else to put here uhmmmm, alfredo tastes good?
i don't normally care to weigh in on things like this but the constant fearmongering i'm seeing is really not doing anyone any favors. people are scared enough for their livelihoods without adopting more self-destructive habits. don't act so obviously like you have something to hide!
November 20, 2025 at 12:47 AM
i don't normally care to weigh in on things like this but the constant fearmongering i'm seeing is really not doing anyone any favors. people are scared enough for their livelihoods without adopting more self-destructive habits. don't act so obviously like you have something to hide!
if you're ever given the option to leave any sort of comment on an invoice or payment, JUST DON'T. communicate with each other via your usual means. don't have even a shred of a conversation in front of people who don't need to hear it, especially payment processors.
November 20, 2025 at 12:43 AM
if you're ever given the option to leave any sort of comment on an invoice or payment, JUST DON'T. communicate with each other via your usual means. don't have even a shred of a conversation in front of people who don't need to hear it, especially payment processors.
THAT SAID: paypal fees are TAX DEDUCTIBLE (at least here in canada). you can keep track of/determine later while doing your taxes how much paypal scraped from you over the fiscal year and WRITE THAT OFF.
November 20, 2025 at 12:43 AM
THAT SAID: paypal fees are TAX DEDUCTIBLE (at least here in canada). you can keep track of/determine later while doing your taxes how much paypal scraped from you over the fiscal year and WRITE THAT OFF.
paypal's fees (exorbitant though they may be) are required to be paid by you as your end of the agreement you made when you signed up to use paypal. if it's revealed you're dodging their fees by misusing their service, then yes, they can terminate your account all they want.
November 20, 2025 at 12:43 AM
paypal's fees (exorbitant though they may be) are required to be paid by you as your end of the agreement you made when you signed up to use paypal. if it's revealed you're dodging their fees by misusing their service, then yes, they can terminate your account all they want.
i believe the post that started this nonsense was by someone who was instructing people to send them their payments for commissions-- which, by the word itself, is implying a service rendered-- under the "friends and family" option, because this avoids paying paypal's fees.
November 20, 2025 at 12:43 AM
i believe the post that started this nonsense was by someone who was instructing people to send them their payments for commissions-- which, by the word itself, is implying a service rendered-- under the "friends and family" option, because this avoids paying paypal's fees.