u/hrkf00788

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Been using Payoneer for almost 4 years only for:

  • Upwork
  • A few international client payments

That’s literally my whole criminal history 😭

2 years ago one payment got stuck and bro… they started asking for EVERYTHING:

  1. Bank statement
  2. Electricity bill
  3. Internet bill
  4. Probably blood group next 💀

At first only bots were replying and my account was frozen.

Then I discovered live chat with actual humans after suffering for days like it was some hidden game achievement 😭

Spent 2–3 days sending documents again and again while support kept saying:

Documents blurry sir

Meanwhile the image was clear enough to see my future 💀

Eventually they unlocked the account.

NOW 2 days ago I tried logging in and suddenly got:

“wait 30 minutes for security reasons”

Okay cool.

Waited a few HOURS.

Tried again.

Same message.

Then BOOM 💀

Email arrives:

“Your Payoneer account has been permanently closed.”

No warning. No explanation. Nothing.

I emailed them asking what exactly happened because:

  • Account was linked with Upwork for years
  • Only received a few legit client payments
  • No shady activity at all

Their response?

“please check our Terms & Conditions”

BRO WHICH TERMS 😭😭😭

I kept emailing them and got the same NPC copy-paste replies every single time.

The funniest part is they won’t even tell me WHAT I supposedly did wrong 💀

Like at least let me know what crime I committed before deleting my financial existence 😭

Has this happened to anyone else too?

Did anyone actually recover their account or at least get a REAL reason from support?

u/hrkf00788 — 14 days ago
▲ 146 r/claude

I was thinking to buy it, but wanted to know how the limits work in real use. Like how many messages or tokens do you get, and do they reset monthly?

Also, what extra features do you actually use in the paid plan? Is it really worth paying for compared to the free version?

Would like to hear honest experience from people who are already using it daily.

u/hrkf00788 — 15 days ago

Hey guys,

I dropped my MacBook Air 2020 and now there’s a small bend on the bottom edge near the hinge (circled in pic). It’s minor, but noticeable.

A couple of repair shops warned me that trying to bend it back could crack the body, which confused me since it’s aluminum.

Quick questions:

  • Is fixing it risky?
  • Has anyone dealt with this before?
  • Should I fix it or just leave it?
  • Safe to try at home or no?

It’s working perfectly fine, just worried about long-term damage.

Any advice would really help 🙏

u/hrkf00788 — 15 days ago