Imagine paying $500 a year for Twitter.Its clearly targeted to people that aleady are X Premium+ subscribers - so they would be paying it anyway.
Imagine paying $500 a year for Twitter.Its clearly targeted to people that aleady are X Premium+ subscribers - so they would be paying it anyway.
Any online bank you set up a local physical bank for those times that you might need one then if you need for some reason a huge amount of cash you transfer it locally. Our physical bank I use maybe once every five years, if that.I realize that you likely won't be able to get money from your local branch which is concerning. Regarding Musk and his genius he has demonstrated his willingness to disrupt people's lives wholesale (DOGE) and his apparent micromanagement leadership would make it not outside the realm of possibility that he would fiddle with his online bank. Not a Musk hater or worshiper just not willing to enter his world of crazy genius for a couple of percentage points.
People just need to express hate for Musk. They just can't contain it. This whole thing has become fascinating to me as I age into oblivion.I don't see the controversy. It's not the first online banking without local brick and mortar locations. Most people use ATMs for cash and established banks have been closing physical locations all over the country. I see a lot of luddites, MDS, and people who think everything is a scam.
Don't like it, don't use it. This isn't Cuba or PRC.
you might be right. Im trying to find the musk x money
I got ahead of myself as I posted #41Currently only if you have X Premium+ will it maybe show up on the X website/app. There is no separate site for it. As a lowly Premium (non+) subscriber I guess I'm left out![]()
You realize Trustpilot is an outright scam right - reference some blumberg articles on that. Anyway not to get too far sideways.X has a lot of baggage that comes along with it and it is not merely a business.
Given the high levels of dissatisfaction with X it is not a place I'd chose to park my money.
X has the Trustpilot rating of a scam site.
You've also failed to explain how any of this is even remotely similar to an airline, other than to assert that both are businesses offering a service.
By that standard, so is a drug dealer.
Vitriol and hatred of Elon merely because I object to the ruin that has been made of Twitter?You realize Trustpilot is an outright scam right - reference some blumberg articles on that. Anyway not to get too far sideways.
You have to give far less information to X to sign up for a Premium+ membership than you do an airline. You can chose to post or not. I am not telling you to sign up, just making a comparison.
If you don't like X or Elon then you should not do business with them of course. But back to your vitriol is simply your hatred of social media in general or Elon specifically - which is your prerogative, but adds nothing to the fintech discussion.
So would you have interest if a business (non bank) offered the same thing? That was my fundamental question. I don't honestly care who you like or dislike.
Its not. The Twitter side is completely free.Imagine paying $500 a year for Twitter.
Ahh, now I get your angle. Sorry that Twitter no longer suppresses one side of the argument. / sarc.Vitriol and hatred of Elon merely because I object to the ruin that has been made of Twitter?
To call Trustpilot a scam is no more than shooting the messenger.
Because, “old people don’t know anything”?With the demographics of BITOG "fintech" should be defined/explained in the first sentence for everyone else but the 6 members who embrace this stuff. First I've ever seen the word which should make it obvious where I stand on whatever it is. IMO it's bad enough that if the internet goes down our (collective) funds are untouchable but to link that reality somehow with social media platforms is next level foolish for the reasons the OP lists. But what do I know...