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B-b-based NY Dems?! Critical support?!

Full support to Mao, of course.

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Thoughts on this?

Video is 13 minutes long.

It seems that there is a lot of government bloat (I know, I know) but it also meshes with non-profits and other businesses involved, which culminates in the state (in the truly Marxian sense of the word) having a lot of bureaucracy to it ("you stay in your role and I stay in mine").

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by pooh@hexbear.net to c/poverty_finance@hexbear.net

I mean like the Gardien type frozen veg or vegan food that's typically a little pricey at other places. I recently moved near to one and I've discovered they have really low prices on that stuff especially. Just thought I'd post it here in case anyone else could benefit from the info.

Not sure why the prices on that are so low. Maybe there's more excess inventory of that stuff?

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/951204

Suburbs are hell.

Trust me: I live in one.

(No, but seriously.)

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I really do have some free time from time to time which I usually invest in something useful like studying on my own, but I would like to be able to earn at least $1 a week filling out forms or transcribing texts or doing some simple task, and not as a job because I don't have that much time either.

So far I've had experience as a freelancer and honestly I've had bad luck, in general I've only encountered scammers (in these areas) who wanted ME TO PAY THEM TO ACCEPT THEIR WORK, and then I've tried certain websites and apps that I've read that they recommend (in forums) and personally I've had no luck, I mean, I don't expect to make a full salary filling out forms but $0.25 for a form a day? Are you kidding me? I guess it has to do with my geographic area. (LATAM)

Again, I know money is hard to earn and it's naive to believe that I'm getting paid for doing something easy that anyone can do, but I'd like to at least be able to earn without a joke $1 a week.

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Behind on rent (hexbear.net)

Super behind. Long story short, signed a year long lease, had to leave the country in the middle of the lease, sublet it out to two people but one of them ditched halfway through and I couldn't get another subletter. I have some cash on hand but not enough to cover what is essentially a fifth of the entire lease.

I can probably pay the remainder back in installments, but not sure if the leasing company will let me do it, should I even bother reaching out to them or will that just further incriminate me?

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I'm also on Cloudresearch, but these sites are only getting me like $5 per day before I burn out. Are there better alternatives with maybe a little more effort or better pay?

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Fuck computers. Also it's $19.80 due to Sunday surcharge

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Cringe

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I get scheduled prescriptions from in person appointments, but for other prescription needs it just seems so expensive to have a 5 minute conversation with a doc just to get a refill and pay like $50 copay.

I googled up some medication I needed, just hoping for some bullshit to ship to my house somehow. And lo and behold, turns out you can literally do that. There are a bunch of telehealth/generic pharmacies you can order from.

I won’t list a single one or say which one I used because I don’t want this to come off as a shill post, but here’s a list of stuff I found

Generics

All Day Chemist and Reliable Rx

This is a generic drug manufacturer from India. I think they’re both the same companies because the websites are similar and the listings use the same pictures. I haven’t checked to see if scheduled drugs are available but highly doubtful.

Telehealth

A lot of these require subscriptions (lmao) while some offer per visit payment

Plus Health

Lemonaid

98point6

Alpha Medical

Nurx

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Can't figure out a goddamn way to send money for food or gift card or whatever to someone using Euros. Insert Stalin quote about hunger not waiting. Anyone got a nice way? Or a way at all? Like do i have to use fuckin Bitcoin?

Any help appreciated

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Need some ideas (hexbear.net)

The thought/practice of keeping a regular job makes me want to die. Anyone got any independent work from home tips or ideas?

I was thinking about trying reselling but it seems scummy.

I need income but for the life of me I cannot and do not wish to keep a schedule or have a fuckin’ hierarchy of bosses.

Thanks y’all.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Sea_Gull@hexbear.net to c/poverty_finance@hexbear.net

I'm fortunate enough to have good credit and I qualify for a decent apr for a personal loan.

It would help give me breathing room for some time and help me make a career change. Are there any obvious traps to look out for?

Edit - Thanks for the advice, everyone! I'm not planning on taking out a loan anytime soon. I'm just under stress and hate my job. I just wanted to know if getting a loan would be a viable option to buy some time/recharge for a little bit without immediate bills on my ass.

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Looking for good reads about living as a bottom feeder, and it occurs to me that one of the hardest things to do is to squirrel away some cash somewhere for those times when ya need it- bank accounts and real estate both being a bit too closely monitored. Is this a case where cryptocurrency is actually useful?

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No account required, no fees. They make money from affiliate/commission links, presumably.

Cell phone and ISP plan comparison: whistleout.com Can choose many details about phone and plan & compare.

Textbook/regular book price comparison: gettextbooks.com Can search by author, ISBN, etc. Sorted by price, including new and used on many sites. Shows shipping cost. I always use this when buying books.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net to c/poverty_finance@hexbear.net

So I did a bit more research, it seems that there are tons of loan programs under the USDA umbrella. Lots having to do with farming, but also lots having to do with "rural development".

These loans fall under something called the SFH Direct Loan Program (for nonfarm tracts). Which you can read more about here and see the forms here.

There are multiple tiers of these loans and they are all dependent on income and ability to pay. They work almost inverse of a typical mortgage loan where the only thing that matters is your history with on time payments and having at least an average credit score. They start at 3.25% interest for "Low Income" individuals and families (determined by a chart that's bucketed by county). Seems to be between $45k and $65k on average for "Low Income" and the "Very Low Income" group is anyone below the $20k poverty line.

All these income buckets are determined by number of applicants with deductions disabled or child dependants (about $10k taken off your net income per dependent). You can also deduct medical expenses. So the name of the game is trying to figure out how to structure who in your family will be on the loan to get the lowest mortgage rate (1% with the grants for very low income applicants, but these need to be repaid if the house is ever sold).

All these loans are given out directly by the government meaning you don't owe a mortgage to a bank, but to the USDA itself. You have no down payment if you are accepted and are allowed to purchase any "quality" home that's at or below the loan limit for your area (seems to be around $300k plus or minus in most places).

So if you're really desperate and live outside a major metropolitan area, this might actually be an option to break out of the rental hellscape or if you have a bad mortgage and think you'd qualify this might be a way to refinance directly through the federal government.

I'm by no means offering you any financial advice, and an definitely not a financial advisor, but this program seems to genuinely have some merit and honestly I think it could work as a greatly expanded solution to the housing crisis, directly government issued mortgages with downwardly adjustable rates, long terms, and income based grants.

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We're being booted from our rental because the landlord wants to let his daughter move in and we can't find anything else around here for even remotely the same price. Even rotted out single wide mobile homes are going for $1800/month.

I was turned onto USDA loans by someone and it seems like as long as we make under $65k/year we can qualify for like $336,000 in loans with 0% down.

Is there any catch? The rates seem to start at 3.5% of you're under the $65,000 income limit which would put our monthly payments like $300 below renting.

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I don't know much of the financial details of how this would work exactly, but it sure seems like ELMU is playing with some serious fire by going ahead with the Twitter purchase to save face, when paying to not do the deal was likely the much more prudent move

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Basically, I'm dirt poor. My pay sucks and I'm practically unemployable outside of my shit-tier job. I think I want to eventually get a master's or a BA in Computer Science, but for the time being I have nothing.

From the way I see it, invoosters are the only people anyone gives a damn about and I can think of investing as a method to get some of my surplus value back in a socially acceptable way. If it wasn't obvious enough already, I am American and this country would rather collapse than see the 1% give back even a penny that they looted from the middle class. Even blue places would rather die than have more housing be built, and those lower the ~~homelessness~~...I mean, the investor's value.

My first thing I want to check out is Webull but there is something about the app that feels sketchy, and I can't put my finger on it.

Okay porky, you win. If you like invoosters so much, I'll be one. Happy?

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Not sure how many people are aware of this, but VRChat (which is free) on Steam has movie worlds that allow you to stream thousands of movies or tv shows without paying anything (Movie and Chill is most popular I think). VRChat also has a desktop mode, so you don’t need a VR headset to take advantage of this, and I believe (not 100% on this one and it might depend on the world) there’s an option to full screen the movie in desktop mode so you aren’t watching through VRChat, if that makes sense. Also, on your settings you need to check “allow untrusted URLs” for it to work, but most of these movie worlds will tell you this when you go there. Here’s a video of the movie player in action: https://youtu.be/_WQnxMvyC9E

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by sloth@hexbear.net to c/poverty_finance@hexbear.net
  1. find who bought these
  2. find where they used them
  3. ???
  4. profit!
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It's not much, but I eventually probably made $50 by doing it for a few hours one day and signing up for a bunch. It's probably something you can look up like every 6 months and find new ones to sign up for. Every little bit helps!

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hmmmmm (hexbear.net)
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