Image 1 — Deposited $4,500 via PayTo 2 days ago, shows in Total Cash but Available to Exchange is $0?
Image 2 — Deposited $4,500 via PayTo 2 days ago, shows in Total Cash but Available to Exchange is $0?

Deposited $4,500 via PayTo 2 days ago, shows in Total Cash but Available to Exchange is $0?

Hi everyone, I deposited AU$4,500 into Webull Australia via PayTo about 2 days ago. The funds are successfully showing up in my Total Cash balance, but when I go to the Currency Exchange screen to swap it to USD, my Available to Exchange is still sitting at $0.00 and giving me an "Insufficient Cash" error. I thought PayTo was instant. Does Webull have a hidden holding period on new deposits before they let you do an FX conversion? Has anyone else dealt with this? Thanks!

u/Icy_Dog_1000 — 5 days ago
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Total Cash shows $4,510 but Available to Exchange is $0?

Hi everyone, I deposited AU$4,500 into Webull Australia via PayTo about 2 days ago. The funds are successfully showing up in my Total Cash balance but when I go to the Currency Exchange screen to swap it to USD, my Available to Exchange is still sitting at $0.00 and giving me an "Insufficient Cash" error. I thought PayTo was instant. Does Webull have a hidden holding period on new deposits before they let you do a conversion? Has anyone else dealt with this? Thanks!

u/Icy_Dog_1000 — 5 days ago
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Is this a good price for 1 gram of gold in Aud. Looking to buy 5-10 grams

200 aud 138 usd 121 eur

u/Icy_Dog_1000 — 12 days ago
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Why is a 1g gold bar cheaper per gram than a 5g gold bar?

Prices are in AUD I always thought smaller gold bars had a higher premium because of the extra manufacturing and packaging costs. But I’ve found cases where the 1g bars actually work out cheaper per gram than the 5g bar.

What causes this? Is it just dealer pricing, different brands, or is there something I’m missing?

u/Icy_Dog_1000 — 12 days ago
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Is buying gold now a good idea or should I wait a couple of months?

I’ve been thinking about buying physical gold as a long term investment but I’m not sure if I should buy now or wait a couple of months in case the price comes down.

What would you do and why? I’m interested in hearing from people who regularly buy gold.

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u/Icy_Dog_1000 — 15 days ago

Got pulled over and fined, but the vehicle details are wrong – what should I do?

I was recently pulled over by a motorcycle police officer and issued a fine. The fine has my name, the location, and the date/time correct, but the vehicle details are completely wrong.

I was driving a car, however the infringement notice says I was riding a motorcycle. I’ve never owned, registered, or ridden a motorcycle in my life.

I’ve attached photos of the infringement notice along with the registration/VIN details of the vehicle listed on the fine for reference. The details appear to belong to a motorcycle, not the car I was driving when I was pulled over.

Has anyone dealt with something similar before? Is this likely to be considered a simple clerical error, or could it affect the validity of the fine? Should I contact the issuing authority and request a correction, or formally dispute it?

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

u/Icy_Dog_1000 — 1 month ago

2006 Toyota Yaris Tail Lights Don’t Match?

Looking at buying replacement tail lights for my 2006 Toyota Yaris hatch and noticed something weird. 1 tail light has 2 clear sections while the other only has 1. Aren’t both sides supposed to match? Are there different versions for the 2005–2008 Yaris or is this just a mismatched pair/seller using the wrong photos?

u/Icy_Dog_1000 — 2 months ago

Hey all, I’m planning to sell this car soon and it’s relatively low mileage for a toyota. Just wondering if it’s worth fixing this before selling or better to leave it as is.

If I do repair it what’s a reasonable price to expect?

u/Icy_Dog_1000 — 2 months ago