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Anyone ever use any cash advance services? Either those apps like Bridgit or Dave, or those in-person places. For either, though I guess more in-person, have you ever had someone asking you for a tip for this? I just messed with one of the App services to get a little extra to come a messup that happened on the same week basically all the bills are due, and was shocked to find the App actually advised giving a tip to "help feed starving children." While I do believe feeding starving children is good, I feel like something like this shouldn't be asking for tips. Or at least, it should just be labeled as leaving a donation for a cause. Figured I would ask and see what others thought or if they had experiences, because I never thought I would see something like a tip request on this.
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