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Student in London struggling to find work. If anyone was already thinking of trying Zopa, I’d really appreciate using my referral

Hi people, not usually the type to post things like this but thought I’d give it a shot.

I’m a student in the UK and the last few months have been a bit rough financially while trying to find work for the summer, alongside studying. I’ve applied to loads of places and haven’t had much luck yet, so I’m trying to make use of small opportunities.

I have 10 Zopa referrals left. If anyone was already considering opening an account, using my referral means we both get £20 (so it’s not a donation or anything, you get the same benefit).
No pressure at all and please only do it if you were genuinely interested anyway, but it would help me out tremendously while I’m job hunting.

Happy to answer any questions about the process. Thanks for reading and good luck to anyone else job searching at the moment.

Referral link: Use my referral link to open a Biscuit bank account and make at least 3 card transactions within 30 days, and we'll both earn £20. T&Cs apply. www.zopa.com/mgma?referralCode=eb449891155ae2c75678

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u/Kindly_Ebb_7234 — 11 days ago

Outlier ai verification a scam?

I got a message from someone offering to pay me $75 to verify an outlier ai account for them. Just wanted to know if this has happened to anyone else before and if it is a scam

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u/Kindly_Ebb_7234 — 14 days ago

Dae cry on their birthday?

Today’s my 20th birthday and like every other year I tell myself it’s gonna be great and I’m gonna do stuff just to end up staying home in tears. It just reminds me of how behind I am compared to other people my age who are going on holidays, moving out etc and just how unhappy I am in general day to day. It’s like I just can’t celebrate or genuinely feel happy knowing that I’m nowhere near where I want to be in life and this day just reminds me of how little I’ve achieved.

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u/Kindly_Ebb_7234 — 26 days ago

Do Americans usually split gas money for every trip?

So I’m from Europe and was in the US for a short while. I made some friends while I was there and we’d hang out quite a lot, go to McDonald’s, kickbacks etc but something I noticed was that every time we’d drive somewhere, short drives always under 15 mins, they’d ask me for gas money. I didn’t really care at first and would always give around $10 to $20 but after a while it started to add up. But what made it weird was that I felt like they were only asking me and no one else who were also on the drives and the drives were never long. Idk if I’m just overthinking but it did seem off.

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u/Kindly_Ebb_7234 — 1 month ago