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Didn't Null say he has some Veterans that he hates in his family? That may qualify him for USAA. When it comes to Credit Unions, they are the absolute best and are what give other Credit Unions a good reputation. They are also completely online, so they have more experience with internet shit and international hobos.
 
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Didn't Null say he has some Veterans that he hates in his family? That may qualify him for USAA. When it comes to Credit Unions, they are the absolute best and are what give other Credit Unions a good reputation. They are also completely online, so they have more experience with internet shit and international hobos.
If he knows any teachers, or anyone else in it, I'd also suggest Schools First. Set up a family trust with them, bank account and everything, and it was rather painless.
 
From the sound of it, the point of these EW consumer reports is to warn banks about fraud cases. We know for obvious reasons that the charity is neither made with the intent of committing fraud, nor associated with fraud, so someone obviously lied here. Either EW as a whole lied to BoA knowingly, or some tranny enabler - while working for EW - submitted false or even fraudulent information for use in a consumer report.

Either way, I would encourage Josh to send a request for that consumer report. It may not be an immediate fix to the banking issue, but under certain circumstances, it can be very useful.
For one, if the same person that put false information in an official EW consumer report happens to brag about it on twitter later, like that HE faggot did, having a copy of the report containing the information xir falsified would be very useful. Especially since the report that's up for request right now is the exact same one that the decision to refuse opening the charity's bank account is based on.
Also they do have an online option, it just requires making an account on their 'consumer services' site.
 
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Null just got the Bank of America deposit account approved thanks to his lawyers.

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Here is the re-iterated reason why Joshua Moon went with Bank of America.
Joshua Moon (@XJosh) said:
I reiterate that we went with BofA strategically because they have their own in-house payment gateway. I still bank with OldGloryBank for LLCs I run.

I know BofA has a bad reputation. So do the payment networks. I'm not in friendly territory at all. We can switch later. - Archive
 
As a complete retard in regard to this topic, this means Null can get donations through options other than crypto?

Or is there more to this because it seems like a very big deal, excuse my ignorance in this regard.
 
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@Null will the USIPS provide certificates of donation to supporters? Would be a great use for the logo IMO and would be really fun to receive a cool looking certificate signed by Josh. Many charities do it, like the Arbor Day foundation:
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I haven't looked into the logistics, but to me it seems like an official, relatively easy, and relatively cheap way to give something cool back to supporters. Especially if they dont use modern ZOG design and are themed more similarly to old American stock certificates:
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Sadly I have no applicable skills or experience to donate but I would like to remind you that running a charity requires a lot of reputation and people that others are willing to be associated with. Personally I think you need a squeaky clean guy as your third. If it's you and the suicide site guy no one is gonna wanna do anything with you.

You need someone corporate people are cool being in photos with and shaking hands.
He doesn't need any of that shit. What we NEED is t-shirts. Can't have a charity without your logo on a t-shirt.
 
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