@hanson_trac Ah, I don’t have credit card debt I’m dealing with. Please don’t use religion in this way. If you are actually a Christ-follower this is not what you are called to do.
@JJJ @onefinancehq @simple @simple really was the perfect bank for us. And there isn’t another bank that matches everything Simple did feature for feature. I know that @onefinancehq says they are looking at all of that an they may get there. 🤞🏼
@JJJ @onefinancehq @simple Yeah, I used to do that with Simple before they added shared accounts and then we went all in with Simple. Might have to just get One and start over where I was when I first used Simple. I was using simple just for setting money aside for goals.
@JJJ @onefinancehq @simple Yeah, family and friends I might get that to work, but if I sell something used locally for cash then that presents a problem too. The reality of it is that we don’t live in a cashless society. There are still plenty of legitimate needs for cash. Not sure what I’m going…
@JJJ @onefinancehq @simple An example is that we just booked a cabin for a family gathering this summer, my brother-in-law just gave us like a few hundred in cash. What are we supposed to do since I would now have no way to pay my credit card with that.
@JJJ @onefinancehq @simple Well so for checks I’m talking about the need to actually write a paper check. There are times that we still need a paper check, especially if we need more than $500(the daily ATM limit).
@JJJ @onefinancehq @simple Ok, I’m also needing to find a replacement for @simple is @onefinancehq the ticket for a like service? Going to have to look into this.
@ChrisWiegman Ah, OK, I never had Fi, always just Google Voice as it’s separate thing and used either the Voice or Hangouts(when that still worked) app/web. They have sort of made a mess of things with disconnecting Voice/Hangouts and creating Meet/Chat.
@ChrisWiegman Huh, I’ve been using Google Voice since before Google bought Grand Central. It’s basically done all of that for me. I don’t need my phone to call/text. I’m surprised to hear this somehow hasn’t worked for you.