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How to Purchase Dogecoin in 2021

How to purchase and store Dogecoins as of January 29 of 2021
A few ground rules/notes:

How to buy Dogecoin
Note 1: Before diving in, all services listed below are third parties. This forum, as well as myself, are in no way affiliated or associated with these parties.
One of the most straightforward ways to obtain Dogecoin is by purchasing a different cryptocurrency on Coinbase such as Litecoin or Ethereum (or a stablecoin such as USDC) and then using Changelly to quickly and efficiently exchange it for Dogecoin. Coinbase itself does not allow you to purchase Dogecoin. This is why you have to use Changelly to swap another cryptocurrency for Dogecoin. More information on how to use Changelly can be found here.
If Changelly isn't currently allowing Dogecoin swaps (which happens frequently and sporadically), the next easiest option for obtaining Dogecoin is a mobile app such as Voyager. Voyager does not require verification and instantly allows you to purchase Dogecoin and other cryptocurrencies seconds after signing up. However, Voyager appears to be imposing a brand-new waitlist and does not allow transactions from New York State.
Dogecoin can indeed be purchased through popular trading app Robinhood. However, falling trust for the platform advocates for using other methods to obtain Dogecoin. It's worth noting that Robinhood does not allow you to move Dogecoin off of its platform. This tends to be the case with almost any mobile app for cryptocurrency purchasing. This means that you cannot send Dogecoin from Robinhood to a wallet or exchange. Unfortunately, this leaves you at the mercy of Robinhood. Additionally, Robinhood recently updated it policies and no longer allows instant deposits--even with its gold membership. This means that after initiating a deposit, you have to wait a minimum of 4-5 days no matter what before obtaining Dogecoin.

Mobile apps that allow you to purchase Dogecoin:
Please note that some of these mobile applications do NOT allow you to withdraw balances to personal wallets.

Dogecoin can be obtained with fiat currency in the USA through:

Dogecoin can be purchased with fiat currency in the EU via:

Exchanges that allow you to trade other cryptocurrencies for Dogecoin inside the USA:

Exchanges that allow you to trade other cryptocurrencies for Dogecoin outside of the USA:

How to store your Dogecoin
I highly advise that you use the official Dogecoin wallet. However, there are countless other places capable of storing your Dogecoin and other cryptocurrencies. Exodus is also a fantastic wallet for storing Dogecoin as well as countless other cryptocurrencies. Additionally, Exodus has a built in swapping feature that allows you to trade tons of different cryptocurrencies for Dogecoin. If the Dogecoin official wallet requires too much disk space, you may find that the lightweight Multidoge Wallet is more suitable. However, I only recommend the lightweight wallet as a last resort--as it is harder to configure and may require more of your time.
Note 2: Please allow your Dogecoin Core wallet to fully synchronize before depositing your Dogecoin. Depositing Dogecoin before synchronization can cause the wallet balance to be incorrect. You can significantly speed up the process of wallet synchronization by downloading the Bootstrap for Dogecoin and placing it inside your Dogecoin Wallet data directory. To download the Bootstrap and view instructions on how to place it in your data directory, click here. Please note that the Boostrap file is pretty large--clocking in at just over 12GB.
Note 3: When setting up your wallet, you'll be presented with a private key. Never ever share this key with anyone. This key is essentially your coins. If you lose this private key, you will lose your Dogecoins.

Official Dogecoin Wallets:

Other cryptocurrency wallets:

Mobile Dogecoin Wallets:

Enjoy guys. I hope you have a safe and successful time getting yourself some fresh Dogecoin. If you have any advice or additions for this post, feel free to comment them and I'll add them. Stay safe everyone. To the moon guys!! 🚀

Previous How to Buy Dogecoin (outdated)

Sincerely,
-Clancy

  1. Edit 1/29/21 9:00AM EST: Changelly removes support for Dogecoin. Voyager added as next easiest option. Binance added to purchase list.
  2. Edit 1/30/21 1:30AM EST: Added a list of apps that allow the purchase of Dogecoin (Blockfolio being the latest and greatest). Added information regarding the hellstorm of bottle-necks and verification restrictions imposed by trading platforms recently.
  3. Edit 1/30/21 9:57AM EST: Added Uphold to mobile app list. Changelly re-enables Dogecoin swaps. Removed Webull from mobile app list. Changed minor wording & spacing.
  4. Edit 1/30/21 12:04PM EST: Added additional ticker "XDG" in opening statement. Changelly temporarily disables Dogecoin swaps once again.
  5. Edit 1/31/21 11:20AM EST: Added AnchorUSD to mobile app list. Added stablecoin USDC to suggested Coinbase/Changelly swap options.
  6. Edit 2/1/21 9:50AM EST: Added a note under the mobile application list stating that they are closed ecosystems. Added Guarda and Cash App to mobile app list. Added Bittrex to USA fiat currency purchasing list.
  7. Edit 2/2/21 3:26PM EST: Added Dogecoin Wallet Bootstrap information under Note 2.
  8. Edit 2/7/21 11:17PM EST: Added Robinhood to mobile app list. Changed Blockfolio info to "allows withdraws to personal wallets."
  9. Edit 2/8/21 3:40PM EST: Updated Uphold info to "allows withdraws to personal wallets." Updated Voyager info to "allows withdraws to personal wallets but does not support Dogecoin withdraws."
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Kaiserreich Beta 0.15 - 'Leaving for Syria'

The Ottoman rework has been teased for a long time so I know you’ll be happy to hear it is finally here and ready for you to enjoy! Not only that, but the National France rework comes with it two, along with several other new focus trees. We’ve also spent time working on other changes, such as letting you recall volunteers, along with many bug fixes and performance improvements. We hope you enjoy the changes and have fun playing Kaiserreich!
Note: As always this patch isn’t save-game compatible. If you would like to continue your game please use the manual download found here:
- The KR4 team
Changes
Notable Additions
New Focus Trees
Reworked/Expanded Focus Trees
Tweaked Focus Trees
New Events
Tweaked Events
New Decisions
Tweaked Decisions
New Custom Country Paths
GFX
Music Mod
Mapping
Miscellaneous
Fixes
Notable Fixes
Other Fixes
We hope you enjoy playing Kaiserreich as much as we did making it!
- The KR4 Team: Alpinia, Arvidus, Augenis, Blackfalcon501, DSFDarker, Carmain, Dr. Njitram, Drozdovite, Edouard Saladier, Eragaxshim, Flamefang, Fort, JazzyHugh, Jeankedezeehond, Jonjon428, Jonny BL, Krco, Liegnitz, Maltesefalcon, Matoro, Nijato, NukeGaming, OperationsManagementDecisions, PPsyrius, Pietrus, Rei VL, Rylock, SPQR, Starguard, Telcontar101, The Alpha Dog, The Irredentista, Thomahawk2k, Vidyaország, WordZero, Yard1, Zankoas and Zimbabwe Salt Co.
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I am 25 years old, make $122,000, live in New York, NY and work as a product manager.

Section 0: Background
Hi everyone! I’m trying to tailor this a bit more to reflect the UK Money Diary style where I give context on the week before and reflect on it after. I also added in some of the questions from the recent thread about what Refinery29 should ask diarists (see here).
I wrote this the week of Thanksgiving; my partner and I stayed in NYC instead of going home to either of our parents’ homes. We wear masks and stay socially distant when we leave the house. I’m thankful that we live close to a park and live on a block where we know and enjoy talking to our neighbors.
This was a relatively normal week for us during a pandemic, save for me spending a bit more than normal and it being Thanksgiving. We’ve both lived in the city since college and have so-so relationships with our families, so we didn’t leave for “home” when the pandemic hit.
I also just named my boyfriend instead of giving him an initial. He’s the only person I actually saw this week, but the initials always throw me off when I read these.
What do money and success mean to you? What are your end goals?
It helps me to see money as a tool. I never resonate with people who say “money doesn’t buy happiness” because to a certain degree, it does. Money enables me to live the life I want.
I’m pursuing FIRE (financial independence, retire early) and hope to be financially independent (able to live off my investments) by my early 30s. To do so, I save 60%+ of my income per month. I want this because working for 40 years isn’t sustainable for me—I have a very cushy tech job and still get anxiety and rage about waking up every morning to work, the rat race, and being paid inequitably to male peers. I’d like to give myself the option to leave this world as soon as possible.
As an alternative, I could see myself successful if I open a product consultancy, where I advise early-stage startups on product management, what to build for their MVP, and product-market fit. I’m really interested in tech ethics and the questionable practices in venture capital, so I’d love to be in a place where I could be picky about what clients I take and help truly mission-driven businesses thrive. I could see this also working as a small business incubator—why not apply what works in startups to small businesses?
I don’t yet have a firm picture of what I’d like my life to look like when I retire. I’m interested in spending a lot of time reading, traveling to new places for extended periods of time, and potentially writing a book. I get extremely interested in niche topics. Right now if I had to guess, I’d be writing a book about the ways multi-level marketing companies (MLMs) manipulate women.
Are you a spender or a saver?
Definitely a saver. My partner is more of a spender, and we’ve influenced each other well. Seeing him spend money on himself for video games helps me realize I can spend more money on myself for things I just want (see my big purchase for myself this week).
In turn, seeing me save a lot of money has motivated him to up his 401k contribution and overall savings. He’s also interested in FIRE, although I’d say my timeline is more aggressive.
If you could go back in time, what's the one piece of financial advice you would give to your past self?
Learn about investing, look up the terms you don’t know, and start doing it as soon as possible. Ask questions to people you know or on the internet.
On to the diary!

Section One: Assets and Debt
Investment Balance
$131,175
Equity if you're a homeowner
N/A, I rent in a HCOL city. No plans to own anytime soon
Savings account balance
$10,270
Checking account balance
$3,433 in checking account for bills
$2,518 in checking account for rent
Credit card debt
N/A. There’s $1,348 currently on my credit cards, but I pay them all off in full each month. My parents signed me up for a credit card as soon as I was old enough and taught me about how important it was to pay in full. In fact, I think this was so hammered into my brain that doing anything other than that each month was never an option. Because of this, I’ve always thought of credit cards as similar to debit cards—only spend money you have.
Student loan debt (for what degree)
I was fortunate to go to college on a full scholarship, including living expenses. I studied psychology and sociology, and I graduated without any student loan debt.

Section Two: Income
Main Job Monthly Take Home: $6,570/month
I maxed out my 401k early this year, so for 8 months I was contributing $2,500/month out of my paychecks. That ended in September, so it changed my monthly take-home from about $4,650 to $6,570/month.
Deductions:
Income Progression
I don’t have any other sources of income outside my main job. My partner makes a similar amount to me—about $117,000/year with bonus.

Section Three: Expenses
I live with my partner and we don’t have combined finances, but split many expenses 50/50. We use Splitwise to log transactions. He’s more laid-back about being paid back, but I’m much more “I don’t want to owe anyone anything, and I don’t want anyone to owe me anything” (I know, rigid, but I’m working on it!).
Splitwise is nice because it’d be ridiculous to Venmo request each other for a $4 coffee, but we can see how expenses are adding up. If someone has racked up a few hundred dollars of spending for both of us, the other person will cover our expenses for awhile. It works for us!
Rent
$2,200 for a 2 bed, 1 bath apartment in Brooklyn. We split rent 50/50.
Renters insurance
About $7/month for my portion. This covers all our possessions plus my boyfriend’s watches. He pays 75% of it because half of the monthly cost comes from the extra watch overage.
Savings contribution
I try to have about $10,000 sitting in my savings account at any given time, because it makes me feel safe in case of an emergency. I also like the freedom it enables, in case I wanted to leave my job and take a significant amount of time off. This is already at the $10k I want, so I don’t contribute to it monthly.
Investment contribution
It varies but on average I contribute $2,500/month to my brokerage account and Roth IRA (combined).
Donations
I try to donate about $200/month, but it’s pretty sporadic. This month I donated to the Yellowhammer Fund and Northwest Abortion Access Fund. One of my major goals for 2021 is to step up my donations and create an actual strategy around them, potentially involving a donor-advised fund.
Gas/electric
Our gas is $20-25/month and electric is $50/month. I pay gas and Will pays electric, both go in Splitwise. About $37/month total for me.
Wifi
Our wifi is $60/month, which goes into Splitwise—I pay $30/month.
Cellphone
I’m still on my parents’ phone plan—sheesh! This is convincing me that I should Venmo them for it each month.
Subscriptions
I pay for Hulu with ads, $5.99/month. My boyfriend pays for Netflix and we share a Spotify family plan with a couple of his friends, which I chip in $4/month for.
I also pay for the budgeting software YNAB (You Need a Budget) which is $84/year. I only pay it once a year in September.
Medical
I recently had to go to the emergency room for an overnight stay and follow up with some specialists. (I’m okay!) Because of that whole shindig I’m expecting to max out my deductible (and potentially my out-of-pocket-max) right at the end of the year. This will be about $4,000, but none of the claims have come through yet so I’m not sure of the exact total. I have a category in my budget for my deductible, and the rest will come out of my emergency fund.
Physical therapy
This month I’m starting pelvic floor physical therapy for dyspareunia (pain with intercourse).
I’d tried everything the internet suggested (“just relaaaaaax”) before getting the courage to find a new ob-gyn and ask her about it. She had some recommendations, but ultimately physical therapy was the “last resort” option that I’m now exploring.
My new physical therapist comes highly recommended but is out of network with insurance. Each session is $250, and I’ll go once every 2-3 weeks for the next few months as part of treatment. If you’ve worked through this problem (or are experiencing it now!) I’d love to hear your experience.

Section Four: Additional Questions
Was there an expectation for you to attend higher education? Did you participate in any form of higher education? If yes, how did you pay for it?
Absolutely. My dad was the first in his family to attend college and my parents made pretty calculated decisions about where they would live so I could go to the absolute best public school possible. Over 90% of students at my high school attend a 4-year college, and we start talking about it freshman year. To say college was encouraged in my environment is an understatement.
Growing up, what kind of conversations did you have about money? Did your parent/guardian(s) educate you about finances?
My dad has worked in finance since I was about 10. He’s always been really knowledgeable about both higher-level economic concepts and the minutiae of personal finance. My family is frugal, too: we clipped coupons and got clothes on super-sale at Kohl’s and Goodwill. I know there was a period of time when he became self-employed and money got very tight for a few years, but the bulk of those worries were largely kept from me.
Did you worry about money growing up?
Yes. While we were comfortable, we lived in such an affluent place that our family was in “the middle class” of the town and it made me worry more about money than I probably needed to. Think The Stepford Wives for context.
At what age did you become financially responsible for yourself and do you have a financial safety net?
In college, I became maybe 80% financially independent as I had a scholarship and worked part-time during school and over the summer, but I was still on their insurance.
I remember being frustrated in college because even though I knew I was extremely privileged, my friends in college had their parents pay their summer apartment rent and gave them an “allowance” of spending money, and I was “limited” by the options I could afford with the job I had. My dad told me at the time, “This is frustrating but it’s preparing you for actually having to live off the money you make in the near future.” (Great, great advice Dad.)
I’m technically still financially dependent on my parents for my cell phone bill, but otherwise I pay for everything: rent, insurance, utilities, food, therapy, and all wants in the form of clothing, workout classes, etc. I could ask my parents for money if I absolutely needed to, but would use it as a last resort.
Do you or have you ever received passive or inherited income? If yes, please explain.
I have an account (mentioned above) that a family friend who’s a hedge fund manager, well, manages. I believe the initial deposit was $1000 over 10 years ago, but that money wasn’t mine either, it’s all a gift. It’s not very liquid—it’d take me several months (and some very good reasoning) to get any of that money withdrawn, since it’s supposed to be for “the future” (which I guess I could argue is now?).
I might receive a small amount of money when my grandmother passes, but it’d probably be around $1-2k, if at all.

Day 1 Wednesday, November 25, 2020
8:30am Wake up and shower, take my vitamin C gummies, then make coffee. I wasn’t much of a daily coffee drinker until my offices had it for free, and now I’m definitely addicted. I don’t really care if the coffee is shitty or not, I just put some milk in it and it’s great. Right now I’m trying to drink half or three-quarter cups so I can attempt to pull back my addiction a bit. I log onto work at 9am.
11:30am Eat leftovers from last night for lunch—quesadilla + Spanish rice. There’s an incredible Mexican restaurant by us, and now I am ruined for the tacos, quesadillas and nachos from any other place.
12:30pm Will picks me up in the U-Haul. We’re driving about 20 min away to pick up a butcher block desk he bought off Craigslist, which ends up being from a small office that’s downsizing. The desk is $150 which he pays for. We love the office’s style (and the owner is super nice!) and walk around while he shows us what else he’s trying to get rid of.
We end up buying an extra-large ZZ plant and two side tables from him for an extra $120, way less than we would have paid for the quality elsewhere. My half will be $60, and I’ll split the U-Haul too, $44.51. $82.26
2:45pm That ended up taking a lot longer than we expected! We get back and unload the van, then I bring stuff inside while Will returns the van to the U-Haul location. I jump back onto work—so much for a slow afternoon before Thanksgiving. AWS is down, which powers a lot of our engineering work (and a lot of the internet!) so a lot of our teams are basically twiddling their thumbs. We chat about how to message the outage to customers.
5:45pm Will starts making dinner (braised chicken and veggies) and I sit down to read with a strawberry Chobani, but I end up just reading Reddit and searching for new podcasts to listen to.
7:45pm Dinner was great! Now…ice cream.
9:43pm I remember that my mom sent me ideas for her and my dad’s Christmas presents, so I order on Etsy and Amazon. My dad gets a mug with an Ernest Hemingway quote (“write drunk, edit sober”) ($21.54) and a book on writing ($16.63), and my mom gets this food warming tote contraption she wanted ($43.52). We’ve been paring down Christmases over the years—this year I asked for the Europe version of Ticket to Ride. $81.69
11:15pm I finish up the first episode of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City with some white cheddar Cheez-Its to snack on. After, I start on the dishes from dinner. I listen to the Product Market Misfits podcast while I do dishes—the episode with Kristen Anderson from Catch is great, highly recommend if you’re tired of just hearing stories about stereotypical Silicon Valley tech companies.
Day 1 Total: $166.69
Day 2 Thursday, November 26, 2020
10am Wake up super late since I stayed up scrolling on my phone too late last night. We make coffee and set out for a long walk around 11:15am.
12:05pm At the end of our walk, we swing by our local liquor store and buy 4 bottles of wine (red, white, rose, champagne). Will pays, total is $63.15 for everything. We haven’t had wine in the apartment for ages and I’m excited to have some stocked up. $31.57
12:30pm Get back from the walk, shower, then turn on football. I actually don’t really care about any NFL teams (I like college football a lot more), but it’s such calming background noise for me that I find myself looking for games when I have downtime. We also recently found out that Will’s friends’ dog only has a few months to live, so we order some jerky treats and a squeaky toy for him. $14.07
2:30pm We head out to the restaurant we’re going to for Thanksgiving lunch, a local place a short walk from our apartment. They’re doing a prix fixe menu of the classics—turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans, and a phenomenal tarte Tatin with ice cream for dessert.
We eat outside under heat lamps. It’s super cozy. With our bottle of wine and tip the total is $208 (I try to tip over and above the norm because it’s a pandemic and Thanksgiving). My half will be $104.
5:53pm Get back from the restaurant. We have a ton of leftovers which is awesome (I think it’s excessive frugality, but I almost expect to stretch takeout or restaurant meals into two meals). Exchange some texts with my friends about their socially-distant Thanksgiving celebrations.
I turn on the Washington vs. Cowboys game right at the halftime show, which is Kane Brown with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. They’re all wearing masks (except for Kane) and it’s so odd to see them dancing in masks. I mean, I’m glad they’re wearing them, but it just seems like we could have gone without the halftime show this year.
9:21pm I order contacts from Contacts Direct. I got a new prescription but didn’t have a great experience with the eye doctor, so I’m hesitant about this order—only ordered one box of 90 lenses for each eye instead of a year’s worth of lenses. I’ve been getting headaches pretty frequently, so I’m hoping getting a new pair of glasses and alternating those (instead of wearing my contacts for 16 hours a day, every day) will help. $29.98 after insurance benefits
Day 2 Total: $179.62

Day 3 Friday, November 27
8:56am Wake up super last minute, run to sign onto Slack and then start grinding coffee beans. I’m online and drinking a big mug of coffee by 9:10. (So much for half cups.)
10:45am Come up for air from work and grab the stuff to make a bagel. Everything bagels and plain cream cheese are my go-to combo.
12:03pm I grab a bag of clothes to drop off at the donation bin and a couple library books to return. The library is about a 25 minute walk so it’ll be a nice lunch break diversion.
12:56pm After the library I stop by the grocery store for some paper towels and sponges, since we’re almost out. Total is $22.62, my half is $11.31
1:09pm When I get home I jump back into work and put the USA vs. Netherlands game on my second monitor. By the 75th minute, the US is up by 2 goals so they start putting in some younger players—it’s fun to see Midge Purce and Sophia Smith play! I also throw some bagel bites in the oven for a quick snack and promise myself dinner will be healthier.
4:23pm I zone out of work and start playing Among Us. I end up playing for over two hours. We open a bottle of wine at some point and I get super tipsy.
6:50pm Turn on the tail end of the Notre Dame vs. UNC game. It turns into Jeopardy, which turns into Wheel of Fortune, which I’m not mad about. P isn’t as into the game shows and leaves to microwave a plate of leftovers from Thanksgiving dinner and play video games.
8:40pm Finally getting hungry after my bagel bites and Cheez-Its this afternoon and make a plate of Thanksgiving leftovers—turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans and cauliflower. Yum.
Will and I end up getting in a tiff about the mess in our apartment so we take a break, cool down and talk it through. I watch a couple episodes of Sister Wives and go to bed around 1:30am.
Day 3 Total: $11.31

Day 4 Saturday, November 28, 2020
10:05am I stayed up late (again) so it’s nice to sleep in. I play Among Us for awhile and have a couple rounds where I’m the impostor and get some great kills and wins. I run out into the living room and celebrate with Will. We laugh because it’s silly how much we love the games we play. Around 10:45 I start making coffee.
11am We desperately need new sheets because our fitted sheet has a huge hole at Will’s feet (and it’s growing). I search a women’s personal finance group I’m in on Facebook for recommendations and we end up buying a queen sheet set from Belk. Total was $100.71 with their sale. $50.35
1pm I was planning on returning a package to the post office today, but forget it closes at 1pm on Saturdays so I decide to run to Target instead. I have a lampshade to return and want to look for a shower caddy as well. I also have an old iPad to return, which Will tells me I can do at Best Buy. He finds an old iPod and flip phone I can take too.
Take the MTA there ($2.75 for a single fare). When I get there, it’s a madhouse and I remember that I have sillily (is this a word?) decided to come on the weekend of Black Friday. I stand in the returns line for about 15 minutes and get $10.89 back, but ditch the idea of trying to look for a shower caddy. The checkout line looks like 100 people long. -$8.14 because of return
Next I go to Best Buy, but who am I kidding—the line to get in the store is even longer than the Target checkout line. I walk back to the subway and get on to go home. $2.75
2:30pm Since Best Buy was a no go, I search for electronic recycling around me on the way home just to see where I could drop off the devices I have. Apparently there’s an EcoATM not too far from my subway stop. It’s more for selling devices, but if they can’t give you money for something, they’ll recycle it, which is exactly what I wanted. I put each of the pieces in the scanner, and end up getting a whopping $2 total (for Will’s old iPod). Still cool because I was just expecting to recycle it all. I’ll give Will the $2.
2:44pm There’s a Dunkin nearby so I pop in to grab a couple donuts ($2.90). There’s a woman outside asking for money, so I give her $5 cash. $7.90
3:00pm Last stop—our favorite deli is nearby and Will mentioned he wanted to get bacon there recently. I get a 1/2 lb and salivate on the way home. This is one of those things I won’t put in Splitwise because it’s small and because it’s fun to get for P as a tiny little present. $3.50
3:45pm Once I’m home I’m super hungry from only eating carbs all morning so I have a snack of carrots, hummus and some pepperoni. I head back out to drop off a bag of clothes and shoes at a drop box a few blocks away. The neighbors are outside at the park near our house so I stop and chat with them for a few minutes. Their kids are the cutest.
6:47pm For dinner I make a ham and cheese sandwich (panini style with rosemary butter) and more carrots and hummus. I put on another episode of Sister Wives. These people are so fascinating to me—first off, I think the husband is completely full of himself. But I’m also so curious about the wives. There are a lot of talking head testimonials where the parents explain that they’re “oppressed” because they’re different and want to go public so the world can see polygamy as a valid family style (I’m only on season 2).
I know they’re probably playing up the “we love our other sister wives and have so much fun together even without Kody” aspect because people expect sister wives to be catty and hate each other, but I can’t help but wonder why they need to be in plural marriage to get the same friendship they seem to value so much. I also doubt they’d extend the same grace and tolerance they want to people who are “different” because they’re LGBTQ, or “different” because they’re in an open relationship or marriage.
9:15pm I mix together oatmeal chocolate chip cookie batter and put some cookies in the oven. While I’m waiting, I browse Zocdoc for well-reviewed providers—I want to make a podiatrist appointment for a lingering toe issue and an audiologist appointment for a routine hearing screening. I got the idea to make these appointments since I’ll hit my out-of-pocket max with the hospital visit, making them free or very discounted. I make two appointments for next week.
I also lust over a Farm Rio puffer jacket that feels overpriced but I just love. Maybe I’ll buy it tomorrow since they’re having a 30% off sale.
Day 4 Total: $64.50

Day 5 Sunday, November 29
8:58am Wake up and switch between scrolling on Reddit and playing a few Among Us games. After a bit Will gets out of bed and makes coffee for us.
9:45am Will finishes the movie he started last night and we start on breakfast. We’re making the bacon I bought yesterday, breakfast potatoes with onions, and a fried egg for Will (I can’t stand the taste or smell).
11:00am Yum! Breakfast was great. I watch a couple episodes of Sister Wives and mull over buying that ridiculous but amazing puffer jacket from Farm Rio. I’ve still been thinking about it since last night and I might take the plunge.
1:25pm I get a jolt of motivation to work out and do a 20 minute Sydney Cummings video on Youtube. I heard about it from a recent Money Diary posted here! After it’s done I’m so, so tired. I stretch and unpause my episode of Sister Wives.
2:22pm I help Will move the butcher block slab for his desk out to our backyard. We live on the first floor of a single-family home that was converted into apartments, so we get the backyard too—it’s awesome to have outdoor space in the city. P works on sanding it and applying poly for the next couple hours.
5:07pm Will suggests pizza for dinner and I am always, always down for pizza. I order pickup from the spot down the street—one grandma, one cheese and 2 orders of garlic knots come to $38.60. We’ll have leftovers for tomorrow too. $19.30
5:50pm We pick up the pizza and dig in. While we’re eating we turn on the Chiefs vs. Buccaneers game; Will has a few players on his fantasy team in this game.
6:57pm I sign up to write letters to Georgia residents encouraging them to vote in the Senate runoff elections in January. This is through Vote Forward—I did 20 letters for the general election in November and want to participate again. I’ll print the letters at a local coffee shop since we don’t have a printer at home.
Will sends me this Reddit comment about campaign finance since we’ve been talking about it recently. I decide I’m convinced by the argument and set up a $5 monthly donation to Brand New Congress. $5
8:19pm After texting back and forth with my friend all day, I buy the puffer jacket—so excited. She encouraged me to get it and is pumped for me too. $228.64
I also notice my paycheck has started processing in my checking account (I get paid tomorrow), so I enter the amount in YNAB and budget it all. I earmark about $1500 to go into my brokerage account tomorrow. I won’t include it here as “spending” since it’s included in the overview section above.
Day 5 Total: $252.94

Day 6 Monday, November 30
8:43am Wake up and turn on my Slack. Will started the coffee process and I finish it up by pouring the water into our Chemex and letting it steep (I know there’s a coffee-centric word for this...).
8:56am I check my Citi card and my YouTube TV trial rolled over—I was going to cancel it this morning, which I thought was the last day. I email support to see if they’ll refund me, because (I promise I’m not just saying this!) I did have a pretty bad experience. The Roku app was glitchy for us every time we watched something. Maybe they’ll feel nice today! $64.99
9:35am After responding to a few work messages, I run out the door to the post office to avoid a long package line. I did the Warby Parker 5-day home try on and have to return my box of glasses today. I found a pair I really like and am excited to get in the habit of wearing glasses again, instead of just my contacts.
Thankfully the line is only a few people long. The employees are also super nice every time I go, so I try to be really pleasant too. The lines are usually long and I’ve seen more than one adult have a fit at this post office. It’s rainy today and I couldn’t find our umbrella, so my flimsy rain jacket gets pretty soaked through on the walk back.
11:35am My podiatrist appointment is supposed to be tomorrow morning, and they call me to tell me since I haven’t hit my deductible, I’ll have to pay out of pocket for the visit. I explain that I’m 100% going to hit my deductible, the claims from the hospital just haven’t processed yet. I ask her to bill my insurance first for the visit, then I can pay whatever ends up not being covered (if anything). She agrees!
Maybe this is standard, but I’ve never had it happen before—even if I haven’t hit my deductible, I’ve always been to offices that bill insurance first, then I pay the remaining balance.
1:05pm Lots of meetings today. I break for lunch and heat up the braised chicken with veggies. It’s definitely on its last good day, so I’m glad I used it up. Still yummy!
2:20pm Woohoo! Get an email that my YouTube TV charge was refunded. -$64.99
Will ran to Home Depot today to buy some tools for his desk and also got a shower curtain liner since ours is ripping. I go to put it up in the bathroom but my arms are so sore—like I got my flu shot type of sore.
5:05pm Sign off work after trying to wrangle a supremely frustrating SQL query. I don’t get it but figure I can ask our analyst team for help tomorrow. Will will have a late night working, so pizza and Sister Wives is in my near future.
While watching, I update YNAB to reflect the end-of-month balances for my investment accounts. I get a huge dopamine hit by seeing my net worth number go up. I’m also anticipating it going down a bit next month because of my medical bills, so I relish the moment.
8:09pm It suddenly dawns on me that my arms are sore because I worked out yesterday. It’s so rare now that I literally forget when I do it. Ha!
9:15pm We watch the Eagles vs. Seahawks game and I absentmindedly play Among Us. I end up getting ...bullied by a person playing it? They get mad that I figured out they were the imposter and start saying all these schoolyard-type digs throughout the next couple rounds, but level 100 of cruel.
I’m embarrassed by how sad it makes me but think maybe it’s a good thing I don’t immediately know what to say to bully people back. Such a weird experience. I end up going to bed around 11:30.
Day 6 Total: $0

Day 7 December 1, 2020
7:07am Wake up late for my alarm at 7. I’m up a lot earlier today because my podiatrist appointment is first thing. I get dressed in the dark, kiss P goodbye, grab my water bottle and run out the door to the subway by 7:30. $2.75
8:10am Get to my stop and swing by Starbucks before the appointment. I get a vanilla latte and the bacon cheddar and egg sandwich. Total is around $10 but I have a gift card loaded onto my Starbucks app.
My spending here went way down when I switched jobs to an office not close to a Starbucks, and then stopped going into an office at all.
8:30am My appointment goes great, if a little painful when she numbs my toe. I had to get an ingrown toenail removed. I danced ballet and pointe for years so I’m (unfortunately) used to them, but this one was terrible. The doctor and I bond over both being dancers with bad feet and they schedule me for a follow up two weeks out.
She actually says there’s been a rise in these procedures because people aren’t getting pedicures since the pandemic and aren’t cutting their toenails well! Wild.
I look silly on the subway in December wearing Birkenstocks and socks with a huge toe bandage. It looks like one of those cartoon characters who stubs their toe and it becomes 10x bigger than their other toes. $2.75
9:40am I get off at the stop before mine to stop at Rite Aid. I grab Neosporin, band-aids and epsom salt and check my notes for anything else she mentioned about caring for my toe. $12.97
10:00am When I get home, I hop into work and working with our engineers on a promotion for the New Year. I also catch up with Will since he stayed up late last night and I got up early for my appointment. He says he ended up staying up until 3:30am (!!) cleaning up his tools, working on his desk and putting up the shower curtain. I’m floored that he is functional right now after waking up at 8.
12:15pm Heat up the last of the pizza for lunch, along with hummus and carrots.
5:20pm Work is average-paced for the rest of the day. Not doing nothing, not totally over my head. Will puts in potatoes for baked potatoes to have later, which we’ll pair with a salad. We’re getting close to needing a grocery run again, so the meals are becoming more of a mishmash.
We listed a couple things on our local Buy Nothing group last week, so a woman comes by to pick up a wifi router we can’t use anymore. Would totally recommend looking up if there’s a group in your area—they’re usually on Facebook.
6:30pm After dinner I watch more Sister Wives and look up RIP Medical Debt, a nonprofit one of my friends shared for Giving Tuesday. They buy unpaid medical debt from collections, so $1 ends up paying off $100 of someone’s medical debt. I give $50 to the Arkansas campaign, which will clear $5,000 of medical debt.
As Will said earlier today, “medical billing in America is a racket” so I really hope this helps clear a burden from an individual or family. Doing this reminds me to check my insurance portal, which is steadily going up as each separate claim comes in. Ahhhh, modern healthcare! $51.49
At the end of each day please tally up your daily expenses. Then at the end of your diary please tally up all expenses in the following categories:
Total: $719.33

Reflection This week felt like a big spending week for me. I checked YNAB and since January, I’ve spent about $1600 per month, not including rent—so about $400/week. That’s why this week’s $719 feels so high!
Writing this diary helped me understand how many things I have going for me. I’ve recently been in a huge funk—about my health, my performance at work and my relationships with family, friends and P. Going to the hospital, needing physical therapy to have sex and being in a pandemic will do that to you.
I was able to zoom out a bit and understand how stable and gratifying my life is. That being said, I’m so glad this community exists. I really love it and learning about all your spending and saving habits. Thanks for being here and sharing :)
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Needing some advice on the various cash out methods when located in the US

I showed one of my friends a online casino (planet 7) and he won 1600.00 off a no deposit bonus on his very first online casino 😂🙄 Now he is trying to cash out and they don’t have the greatest reviews as far as cash out times go so I’m just trying to make sure we make this go as smoothly as possible so this doesn’t potentially take months to cash out.. assuming they pay at all 😂
His bank is saying that international checks have a 40 day hold and the casino is saying the check is void after 30 days. I don’t really feel comfortable telling him to use his bank info for direct deposit from the casino because he uses that bank account for direct deposit from his job and everything else. The casino won’t tell him which banks are more lenient with international deposits so I wouldn’t even know where to start with him just opening a new bank account.
I told him to order skrill card because it was always my understanding that skrill was used for online gambling but now I’m hearing they close USA accounts if they have suspicion of online gambling. I’ve tried Bitcoin in the past (coin base and blockchain) and apparently I’m an idiot cuz I’ve never had any luck figuring it out. Not opposed to trying Bitcoin again but it’s all kind of overwhelming when you don’t know what the hell you are doing.
Can anyone with experience with different cash out methods offer a little advice?
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[OFFER] #$100 free bet from DraftKings Sportsbook + $20 from me; $50 free bet from Fanduel Sportsbook and $10 from me. There are great Super Bowl Promos on each site to easily win a few hundred dollars in additionto your bonus and payment. (US only; 21+)#

I can guarantee an additional $210 in profit with the promos that these two sites are running. (Just ask me for info)

Draftsking Sportsbook

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I can also give you a way of guaranteeing at least a 70%+ profit return on that free $100 bet if you'd like.
With the Super Bowl coming up, Draftkings has a lot of other promos and bonuses going on if you sign up this week. Can very easily make a few hundred dollars at no risk this next week.

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If you are interested $bid and I'll DM you my link to get started. USA only, must be in a state where draftkings sportsbook is legal or be traveling into one and be 21+.
If you already have draftkings I have refer a friend offers for other places as well. Such as fanduel, Bovada, Mybookie, Betnow, Sportbetting.ag, etc.

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https://sportsbook.draftkings.com/sb/fin3321/US-IN-SB

Fanduel Sportsbook:

FanDuel is a Sportbook available to users in the following states: NJ, PA, WV, CO, IN, IL, IA, NH, and TN.
​Complete my referral my signing up using my referral link: https://account.sportsbook.fanduel.com/join/select-state#RAF=ADAM_3081995
Place a $10 bet. Once we receive the $50 bonus from FanDuel, I will send you $10 via chime, paypal, venmo, or cashapp.
To 'cash out' the $50 bonus, you can place a bet and then immediately use the cash out feature to be able to withdraw to your bank account if you don't want to bet with it.

Special Super Bowl Promo:# FanDuel currently has a special promo "Bet $5 to win $275" on the Super Bowl. This bet can easily be hedged on another Sportsbook like Draftkings to guarantee a $100 profit. (Please feel free to ask me any questions if you have any questions about doing so.)

Please $bid below if you are interested.
Terms are included in the referral link. Thanks!
All Super Bowl Promos are good up until game time tomorrow night.
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[Offer] Draftkings sportsbook $50 and free $100 bet from them + $20 from me

Available in Colorado | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | New Hampshire | New Jersey | Michigan | Pennsylvania | Tennessee | Virginia | West Virginia
New users double their money up to $50 if either team scores a TD in the superbowl, so that's a $50 bet to make $50. Their has never been a superbowl game without a touchdown
If you use my link and deposit $100, you'll also get a $100 free bet, this offer has no risk because after you deposit the $100 you can withdraw it immediately and still get the $100 bonus from DraftKings. They also have risk free blackjack for new users.
If you are interested $bid and I'll DM you my link to get started. USA only, must be in a state where draftkings sportsbook is legal.
If you already have draftkings I have refer a friend offers for other places as well. Such as betfair, tropicana casino, betmgm, FanDuel, etc. I also have various betting offers for various other sites
Link: https://sportsbook.draftkings.com/sb/miketheeditoUS-NJ-SB
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[OFFER] [USA] Sign up for Yotta, 100 tickets from them and $10 from me

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About Yotta: Yotta is a savings app that pays .02% interest regularly as a savings bonus, but also gives users recurring tickets for keeping money in their account. Each $25 deposited gains you 1 recurring ticket that will be used in every drawing forever, while using my referral will give you 100 tickets in the next drawing (one time use). Prizes can raise the APY significantly, and one lucky guy won a Tesla last week! It is totally free to keep money with Yotta and they are FDIC Insured up to $250,000.
Link to their FAQ: https://help.withyotta.com/en/
Official rules: https://www.withyotta.com/official-rules
What to do: 1) Sign up using this link: https://withyotta.page.link/jZzEB9o4dmUZyQrr8 - Use code WINMORE when you sign up! — Make a deposit of at least $25
2) Comment $bid and send me proof of sign up (I might need your first name and last initial) and I’ll Venmo or PayPal $10 quickly! It’s that easy!
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[OFFER] Sign up for Yotta (free) and deposit $25. Get 100 tickets from them and $10 from me. USA ONLY

USA only: Looking for 10 referrals for Yotta, a lottery savings account. Deposit $25 using my promo code (WINMORE) and I’ll Venmo or PayPal you $10 when I receive confirmation (same day)! You can withdraw your $25 after a week (usually no longer than that).
About Yotta: Yotta is a savings app that pays .02% interest regularly as a savings bonus, but also gives users recurring tickets for keeping money in their account. Each $25 deposited gains you 1 recurring ticket that will be used in every drawing forever, while using my referral will give you 100 tickets in the next drawing (one time use). Prizes can raise the APY significantly, and one lucky guy won a Tesla last week! It is totally free to keep money with Yotta and they are FDIC Insured up to $250,000.
Link to their FAQ: https://help.withyotta.com/en/
Official rules: https://www.withyotta.com/official-rules
What to do: 1) Sign up using this link: https://withyotta.page.link/jZzEB9o4dmUZyQrr8 - Use code WINMORE when you sign up! - Make a deposit of at least $25
2) Comment $bid and send me proof of sign up (I might need your first name and last initial) and I’ll Venmo or PayPal $10 quickly! It’s that easy!
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[OFFER] $100 free bet from DraftKings + $20 from me. Promo ends on 2/9 (US only; 21+)

Draftkings sportsbook is holding a promotion where if you refer a person and that person deposits $100 then both the referral and the referee earns a $100 free bet, this offer has no risk because after you deposit the $100 you can withdraw it immediately and still get the $100 bonus from DraftKings. They also have risk free blackjack for new users.
I can also give you a way of guaranteeing at least a 70%+ profit return on that free $100 bet if you'd like.
With the Super Bowl coming up, Draftkings has a lot of other promos and bonuses going on if you sign up this week. Can very easily make a few hundred dollars at no risk this next week. PROMO Example: https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/i7o8e1x5V3Q0
If you are interested $bid and I'll DM you my link to get started. USA only, must be in a state where draftkings sportsbook is legal and be 21+.
If you already have draftkings I have refer a friend offers for other places as well. Such as fanduel, Bovada, Mybookie, Betnow, Sportbetting.ag, etc.
Link to signup: Come play DraftKings Sportsbook and use my personal link to start betting. https://sportsbook.draftkings.com/sb/fin3321/US-IN-SB
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[OFFER] BITCOIN 🎉 £5 From INSTACOIN, £2 From Me| Up To 100 EUR From SWISSBORG, Half From Me| £13 From COINFIELD, $5 From Me| $25 From CRYPTO.COM, $12.50 From Me| $60 From CELSIUS, $10 From Me| $10 From GEMINI, $5 From Me| £10 From LUNO, £5 From Me. Uk/Usa/Eu

Instacoin - Service that allows you to purchase bitcoin via a card (Visa or MasterCard). When you purchase £50 or more of bitcoin they send you another £5 of bitcoin free of charge. I'll also pay £2 on top of this via Paypal/Revolut. They do charge around a £3 service fee but its still a good gig! Very quick, and using Swissborg (as a withdraw method) I had my money back within 2 hours. ID is required. AVAILABLE VIRTUALLY WORLDWIDE! Full TCs found here
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Crypto Card - you have to 'stake' / pay (this is refundable if you want it to be but you loose the card benefits) £175 in crypto. You then get $25 instantly worth of crypto that you can sell making your output around £155. I'll also pay $12 on top of this making it £145.
You get free Spotify if you go for the red tier which is worth £95 per year = £50 output. If you spent £1k per month on this card you get 2% cashback = £20 per month which means the card pays for itself in 2.5 months.
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Comment $bid and let me know which one you are interested in!
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Buy or Rent in HCOL area

Hello PF!
(Throwaway for security). We would really appreciate your input on buying a home. While most of the advice I've read on PF has been helpful, much of it doesn't apply to the area we are looking at. I tried to make this as concise as possible, but it's still long (sorry!).
My partner and I are looking in nearby suburbs of Boston, MA USA. We are both graduate (PhD) students (26 yrs old) & are living closeby. We are fortunate to have had a lot of research fellowships + inheritance from our loved ones who have passed over the years and we are hoping that we can stretch what we have saved and received to purchase a home.

Financial info:

Area-specific information:

Here's where we'd love your feedback:

We originally planned to buy a house in 2-3 years, but our situation recently changed. One of us will soon be receiving between 200-230k in the next 2 weeks. As such, we are considering moving up our timeline.

Here is our thinking:

Here is our biggest concern:

We're looking forward to your feedback!! Buying a house out here is so expensive - I have NO clue how people manage to afford to buy out here most of the time. Thanks in advance:)
Edit: I should mention that although our income in 2020 was 100k, in 2021 it will be closer to 116,000/yr (without bonuses and extra hours) rate until one of us graduates, and after that, may effectively double to 180-200k/yr in the summefall. So, likely to be a lot higher than that.
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[OFFER] N26 Bank: $20 total, $10 from them, $10 from me (IOS/Android)US only, 18+(must sign up by January 31st!)

N26 will pay you $10 and I will pay you $10 after you sign up for a checking account with them and spend a minimum of $20 in one transaction with their debit card. You can fund your account with a debit card the first time, or you can connect an external bank account to make your initial deposit.
N26 is an internet only bank with no monthly fees or minimum balance requirements. They're pretty new to the US market, but have been operating in Europe for quite a while.
Their debit card is also pretty cool looking since it's translucent. I know it really doesn't count as a benefit for a bank account, but I think it's nifty.
Post $bid on my offer and I will send you the signup link by PM. I don't post links or referral codes publicly to protect our bonuses.
After you make your $20 debit card purchase and get your bonus from N26 just send me a message and tell me how you want to be paid. They pay bonuses within a day or two of making a $20+ purchase with their debit card. I pay by Paypal, Cashapp, Venmo, directly to your N26 account, and Zelle.
Terms and Conditions: https://docs.n26.com/legal/08+USA/07friend-referral-t&cs-us-en.pdf
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[OFFER] $100 free bet from DraftKings + $20 from me. (US only; 21+)

Draftkings sportsbook is holding a promotion where if you refer a person and that person deposits $100 then both the referral and the referee earns a $100 free bet, this offer has no risk because after you deposit the $100 you can withdraw it immediately and still get the $100 bonus from DraftKings. They also have risk free blackjack for new users.
I can also give you a way of guaranteeing at least a 70%+ profit return on that free $100 bet if you'd like.
If you are interested $bid and I'll DM you my link to get started. USA only, must be in a state where draftkings sportsbook is legal and be 21+.
If you already have draftkings I have refer a friend offers for other places as well. Such as fanduel, Bovada, Mybookie, Betnow, Sportbetting.ag, etc.
Link to signup: Come play DraftKings Sportsbook and use my personal link to start betting. https://sportsbook.draftkings.com/sb/fin3321/US-IN-SB
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[Offer] Recieve $100 Dollar Risk-Free bet from DraftKings Sportsbook + $20 from me. (21+ and US only)

Draftkings sportsbook is holding a promotion where if you refer a person and that person deposits $100 then both the referral and the referee earns a $100 free bet, this offer has no risk because after you deposit the $100 you can withdraw it immediately and still get the $100 bonus from DraftKings. After your initial deposit I'll send your payment to cashapp, venmo, PayPal, or chime.
They currently also have a "New Users" promo where you can bet $1 on any of the NFL teams this weekend and win $100 back on the bet if your team wins. You can easily hedge this with the other team on another betting site to guarantee payout.
They also have risk free blackjack for new users.
I can also give you a way of guaranteeing at least a 70%+ profit return on that free $100 bet if you'd like.
If you are interested $bid and you can click the link below to get started. USA only and be 21+.
If you already have draftkings I have refer a friend offers for other places as well -- fanduel, Bovada, Mybookie, Betnow, Sportbetting.ag, etc.
Link to signup: Come play DraftKings Sportsbook and use my personal link to start betting. https://sportsbook.draftkings.com/sb/fin3321/US-IN-SB
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[OFFER] #$100 free bet from DraftKings Sportsbook + $15 from me. | $50 free bet from Fanduel Sportsbook and $8 from me. There's currently several promos for new signups on each site as well – See additional info below. (US only; 21+)#

Draftsking Sportsbook

Draftkings sportsbook is holding a promotion where if you refer a person and that person deposits $100 then both the referral and the referee earns a $100 free bet, this offer has no risk because after you deposit the $100 you can withdraw it immediately and still get the $100 bonus free bet from DraftKings.
Once your deposit hits and bonus is applied to account I'll send out payment of $15
I can also give you a way of guaranteeing at least a 70%+ profit return on that free $100 bet if you'd like.

New user promo for UFC 258# – Get 100-1 odds on either Usman or Burns winner for UFC 258.

(Promo Info: https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/yDunwI5USZ0b )

New user Casino Promo:# $100 Blackjack Credits (NJ PA, WV only for casino offer)

If you are interested $bid and I'll DM you my link to get started. USA only, must be in a state where draftkings sportsbook is legal and be 21+.
If you already have draftkings I have refer a friend offers for other places as well. Such as fanduel, Bovada, Mybookie, Betnow, Sportbetting.ag, etc.

Link to signup:# Come play DraftKings Sportsbook and use my personal link to start betting.

https://sportsbook.draftkings.com/sb/fin3321/US-IN-SB

Fanduel Sportsbook:

FanDuel is a Sportbook available to users in the following states: NJ, PA, WV, CO, IN, IL, IA, NH, and TN.
​Complete my referral my signing up using my referral link: https://account.sportsbook.fanduel.com/join/select-state#RAF=ADAM_3081995
Place a $10 bet. Once we receive the $50 bonus from FanDuel, I will send you $8 via chime, paypal, venmo, or cashapp.
To 'cash out' the $50 bonus, you can place a bet and then immediately use the cash out feature to be able to withdraw to your bank account if you don't want to bet with it.

Special promos for new users:# Up to $1000 risk free bet for new users first bet. (This can be used to guarantee a $700 plus return if hedged properly with another book. Feel free to ask me details on how to hedge it.)

https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/snRF77js7Hf7 Valid until: Feb 12, 2021
Please $bid below if you're interested.
Terms are included in the referral link. Thanks!
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[OFFER] N26 Bank: $20 total, $10 from them, $10 from me (IOS/Android)US only, 18+(must sign up by January 31st!)Last Day!

N26 will pay you $10 and I will pay you $10 after you sign up for a checking account with them and spend a minimum of $20 in one transaction with their debit card. You can fund your account with a debit card the first time, or you can connect an external bank account to make your initial deposit.
N26 is an internet only bank with no monthly fees or minimum balance requirements. They're pretty new to the US market, but have been operating in Europe for quite a while.
Their debit card is also pretty cool looking since it's translucent. I know it really doesn't count as a benefit for a bank account, but I think it's nifty.
Post $bid on my offer and I will send you the signup link by PM. I don't post links or referral codes publicly to protect our bonuses.
After you make your $20 debit card purchase and get your bonus from N26 just send me a message and tell me how you want to be paid. They pay bonuses within a day or two of making a $20+ purchase with their debit card. I pay by Paypal, Cashapp, Venmo, directly to your N26 account, and Zelle.
Terms and Conditions: https://docs.n26.com/legal/08+USA/07friend-referral-t&cs-us-en.pdf
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[OFFER] BITCOIN! £5 From Instacoin, £1.50 From Me| Up To 100 EUR From Swissborg, Half From Me| £13 From Coinfield, £5 From Me| $25 From Crypto Card, £10 From Me| $40 From Celsius, $8 From Me| $10 From Gemini, $4 From Me| £10 From Luno, £4 From Me. Uk/Usa/Eu

Instacoin - Service that allows you to purchase bitcoin via a card (Visa or MasterCard). When you purchase £50 or more of bitcoin they send you another £5 of bitcoin free of charge. I'll also pay £1.50 on top of this via Paypal/Revolut. They do charge around a £3 service fee but its still a good gig! Very quick, and using Swissborg (as a withdraw method) I had my money back within 2 hours. ID is required. AVAILABLE VIRTUALLY WORLDWIDE! Full TCs found here
Swissborg - Crypto exchange app. If you download via my ref link and deposit €50 you get a scratchcard worth up to the value of €100. I'm willing to offer half of my scratchcard as payment. This bonus and your deposit is instantly withdrawable and can be back in your account that day (provided it's a working day). Please note, there is a £1/1 EURO withdraw fee! KYC (ID) is required for sign up. AVAILABLE VIRTUALLY WORLDWIDE! Full TC’s found here.
Coinfield - Download app (or can be done via the web) and sign up via my ref link and deposit at least £100/$100/€100. You will then get 20 Solo credited instantly (worth around £13 at time of posting). I will pay you 10 solo or the value or 10 solo. Available virtually worldwide - full list of countries found here! Full TCs Found Here
Crypto Card - you have to 'stake' / pay (this is refundable if you want it to be but you loose the card benefits) £175 in crypto. You then get $25 instantly worth of crypto that you can sell making your output around £155. I'll also pay £10 on top of this making it £145. You get free Spotify if you go for the red tier which is worth £95 per year = £50 output. If you spent £1k per month on this card you get 2% cashback = £20 per month which means the card pays for itself in 2.5 months.
Provided you keep your inital stake you will continue getting free Spotify and 2% cashback on your card. You can sell it if you choose but you will then loose Spotify rebate and only get 1% cashback. Full TCs Found Here
Gemini - Requires you to sign up via my ref link and either buy or trade $100 worth of bitcoin. The easiest method is to tie it in with one of the offers above that requires a $100 purchase of crypto, transferring it over to Gemini and selling it on there for your bonus. They will then award you $10 worth of free bitcoin and I can pay $4 extra on top of this (via Paypal/Revolut)! Available to the UK, USA + more! Full TCs Found Here
Celsius - All you have to do is sign up with my ref code and you will get $20 when you hold a $200 bitcoin balance for 30 days (you can do as I did and just move a balance over from another wallet, if you have the bitcoin already no purchase is needed. You will also earn up to 8% interest during this 30 days). You can also add an additional code for an extra $10 bonus currently! I will pay $8 on top of this via PayPal or Revolut once my bonus is credited after the 30 days. Available to the UK + USA. Full TCs Here.
Luno requires a £100/$100 purchase of bitcoin and an additional £10 will be added to your account shortly. I can pay £4 on top of this via Paypal/Revolut. AVAILABLE VIRTUALLY WORLDWIDE! Full TC's Found Here
Comment $bid and let me know which one you are interested in!
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[OFFER] #$100 free bet from DraftKings Sportsbook + $20 from me; $50 free bet from Fanduel Sportsbook and $10 from me. There are great Super Bowl Promos on each site to easily win a few hundred dollars in additionto your bonus and payment. (US only; 21+)#

Draftsking Sportsbook

Draftkings sportsbook is holding a promotion where if you refer a person and that person deposits $100 then both the referral and the referee earns a $100 free bet, this offer has no risk because after you deposit the $100 you can withdraw it immediately and still get the $100 bonus from DraftKings. They also have risk free blackjack for new users.
I can also give you a way of guaranteeing at least a 70%+ profit return on that free $100 bet if you'd like.
With the Super Bowl coming up, Draftkings has a lot of other promos and bonuses going on if you sign up this week. Can very easily make a few hundred dollars at no risk this next week.

New user promo:# Double your money if a Touchdown is scored in the Super Bowl (This bet is a guarantee of doubling your money.)

PROMO Example: https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/du86lp5er20j Valid until: Feb 8, 2021
If you are interested $bid and I'll DM you my link to get started. USA only, must be in a state where draftkings sportsbook is legal and be 21+.
If you already have draftkings I have refer a friend offers for other places as well. Such as fanduel, Bovada, Mybookie, Betnow, Sportbetting.ag, etc.

Link to signup:# Come play DraftKings Sportsbook and use my personal link to start betting.

https://sportsbook.draftkings.com/sb/fin3321/US-IN-SB

Fanduel Sportsbook:

FanDuel is a Sportbook available to users in the following states: NJ, PA, WV, CO, IN, IL, IA, NH, and TN.
​Complete my referral my signing up using my referral link: https://account.sportsbook.fanduel.com/join/select-state#RAF=ADAM_3081995
Place a $10 bet. Once we receive the $50 bonus from FanDuel, I will send you $10 via chime, paypal, venmo, or cashapp.
To 'cash out' the $50 bonus, you can place a bet and then immediately use the cash out feature to be able to withdraw to your bank account if you don't want to bet with it.

Special Super Bowl Promo:# FanDuel currently has a special promo "Bet $5 to win $275" on the Super Bowl. This bet can easily be hedged on another Sportsbook like Draftkings to guarantee a $100 profit. (Please feel free to ask me any questions if you have any questions about doing so.)

Please $bid below if you are interested.
Terms are included in the referral link. Thanks!
All Super Bowl Promos are good up until game time tomorrow night.
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[Offer] Draftkings sportsbook $50 and free $100 bet from them + $20 from me

Available in Colorado | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | New Hampshire | New Jersey | Michigan | Pennsylvania | Tennessee | Virginia | West Virginia
New users double their money up to $50 if either team scores a TD in the superbowl, so that's a $50 bet to make $50. Their has never been a superbowl game without a touchdown
If you use my link and deposit $100, you'll also get a $100 free bet, this offer has no risk because after you deposit the $100 you can withdraw it immediately and still get the $100 bonus from DraftKings. They also have risk free blackjack for new users.
If you are interested $bid and I'll DM you my link to get started. USA only, must be in a state where draftkings sportsbook is legal.
If you already have draftkings I have refer a friend offers for other places as well. Such as betfair, tropicana casino, betmgm, FanDuel, etc. I also have various betting offers for various other sites
Link: https://sportsbook.draftkings.com/sb/miketheeditoUS-NJ-SB
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