u/goodmorningbastards

I don't understand afterpay

Cash app recently gave me the option to add afterpay. I accepted and ordered the new flex card, I'm still waiting on it to arrive. My afterpay limit is $400 and I'm trying to figure out if and how I can use it to pay for groceries.

When I turn it on, it says my total will be split up into 6 payments. I attempted to pay for a wal mart pickup order, and it appeared to go through but then was almost immediately canceled by wal mart. But I have read that it may not be compatible with Walmart so maybe that's why.

So now my question is, how can I get groceries? Can I use it in store with tap to pay? I have the new flex card info added to my Google pay. Do I need to do something special to use it at wal mart? Have any of you had success with it at other grocery stores?

Please help. I'm not good with things like this.

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u/goodmorningbastards — 3 days ago
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Just out of curiosity, what might the activity level be for a fedex/amazon/ups delivery driver?

I understand there are a lot of factors involved. I'm a delivery driver and I have always used the sedentary setting when calculating my TDEE and such. Its a very physical job...a ton of walking and dealing with pretty heavy packages most days. But there are definitely more physical jobs out there too.

I would also love to hear from any fellow drivers out there. Do any of you use a step counter? And what activity level do you consider jobs like this?

I'm still going to keep my settings at sedentary since I'm losing at a pace that I like. I'm just interested in seeing what the general consensus is. I know exercise doesnt burn as many calories as many people think, but it does give me some hope that my activity level may allow me to eat slightly more than what I expect my maintenance calories to be when I reach my goal wait. Not a ton more obviously, but I'm a short woman (5'4") so having some wiggle room calorie wise would be nice.

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u/goodmorningbastards — 22 days ago