Banking

gawker
Older than dirt
My bank recently started a free money transfer system. A dancer who I’ve seen OTC several times has an account at the same bank. I transferred funds into her account today and when I went online to view my account it was listed with the date, then P2P and then the girl’s name.
How on earth did the bank know the transfer was for pay to play?

13 comments

  • TFP
    5 years ago
    Ha! That's a good one. There's a couple acronyms I see that also remind me of popular monger acronyms.
  • Hoober68
    5 years ago
    In banking terms it means a transfer of person to person
  • gawker
    5 years ago
    That’s what I meant, too. I transferred my spunk to her mouth. P2P love it!
  • san_jose_guy
    5 years ago
    Banking, dealing with the banks, it can be such a pain in the ass!

    SJG
  • Lovelyeast
    5 years ago
    Lol
  • vajmon
    5 years ago
    Probably should've read: the date, P4P, then the dancers name.
  • jackslash
    5 years ago
    Ha ha!
  • Bavarian
    5 years ago
    Is this Zelle?

    It would be cool to pay for lap dances this way. I would do it with a CF not a random stripper. Saves me from paying ATM fees.
  • MackTruck
    5 years ago
    Lol
  • Corvus
    5 years ago
    Gawker, I assume when she accesses her account she will see the same thing except with your name listed.
  • RandomMember
    5 years ago
    Funny shit.

    But more seriously I've been using CashApp since your banking information is not divulged to your sweetheart and you can choose to hide your real name. No fees.
  • MackTruck
    5 years ago
    Banks will do these kinds of things to compete and stay alive. But for most it may be too little, too late. Cryptos will take over soon enough
  • gawker
    5 years ago
    It is Zelle. She and I were using CashApp until she overdrew her bank account by several hundred. Imagine that! A stripper with money management problems. This stripper lived with me for 6 months, knows my name and everything else about me.
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