• my_hat_stinks@programming.dev
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      Why use a third-party at all? It’s been trivial to send money via bank transfer for a long time, check your banking app or website and you’ll likely find a way to send money with just an account number + sort code. If your country has a system like faster payments the transfer will be near-instant too.

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          11 months ago

          Okay? But you presumably do still have an account with a bank or building society, right? So why use a third party when you can request a transfer from them directly?

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        11 months ago

        Not in America! Every bank transfer is a series of hoops that is a pain to jump through which take days to update.

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        America has Zelle which does instant money transfers by email/phone. It’s private but it works in my banking app, is totally free, and is instant

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          Zelle is a private company and not “America” wide. Your bank has to support it.

          Otherwise, youre stuck in the paypal/venmo/cashapp loop with the rest of us.