Venmo is only available in the US.

Cash App is only available in the US and the UK.

Consider adding PayPal info (careful not to dox yourself!), stating what gift cards you would accept (most of the time it's possible for someone outside the US to buy a digital gift card through a US website and provide the code to you) or if you are a more frequent flyer perhaps consider LiberaPay or a similar donation/crowdsource platform (N.B. I don't use LiberaPay, I haven't heard anything good or bad about it, though it appears to be fee free but you should still do your due diligence and check the conditions like minimum payout amounts and how frequently you can cash out etc. Don't take my mention as an endorsement or anything beyond a suggestion).

If you take these steps then you're going to make more opportunities for people outside the US to donate to you.

(A follow up suggestion to the mods: requesting gift cards may open the door to struggle sessions regarding boycotts and poverty-shaming.

Might be worth adding a rule prohibiting people from grilling people over these matters; if someone cannot buy an Amazon gift card for someone else due to matters of conscience that's perfectly reasonable but it's not cool to chastise a person who is experiencing financial hardship and/or major access barriers over opting for Amazon gift cards for those reasons. Boycotts are often a luxury to people who are experiencing desperate circumstances.)

  • ReadFanon [any, any]
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    5 months ago

    For real.

    I'm not going to dump all of my woes on you but energy and executive function is pretty scarce for me. I have a kitchen pantry brimming with food - there is so much that I'd be able to cook both in terms of variety and in terms of quantity (I buy up in bulk when things are on special to cook for my local Food Not Bombs-style organisation here and I'd be shocked if I didn't have 50kg/100lb of dried beans and legumes in my pantry). I'm also pretty handy in the kitchen and my recipe book is so spartan that it's often either quantities of ingredients or process, but generally not both. The steps in my recipe tend to be so sparse on details that they're borderline incomprehensible unless you are already very familiar with making the dish in question.

    Yet with all food, all of that skill, all of that knowledge you'd probably be shocked at what I typically eat.

    There's no denying that food delivery is the expensive option but sometimes all the ingredients and competence in the world is still not enough to make dinner happen.

    • YearOfTheCommieDesktop [they/them]
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      5 months ago

      lol yeah, and to complete the circle, people here seeking support, regardless of barriers like transportation, time, ability, also deserve to be able to choose the easy way out sometimes. Its just the "they're just gonna use it to buy booze/drugs" argument all over again. They're just gonna use it to buy fast food or pizza, but so was I lmao