Immigration officer kept me aside to attend to everyone else in Ethiopia because I had green passport, an American or so had to insist that he attends to me otherwise he'd create a scene. Shame wear me shower cap that day
@Rennie1405@The_Chidimma If what you read on social media about total strangers will affect your personal decision making, then you do not have a mind of your own and you need to work on yourself.
@The_Chidimma You're very right Dimma also, a lot of ladies currently are bunch of olodo who do not care or want to get involved in the business they just want to enjoy the money.
Mouth is good motors,I said similar things untill I was in diaspora and someone back home asked me to buy and register a sim for him,I had to explain in details to him that I can't risk it,he got upset and said 'ordinary sim card' you guys think everywhere is 9ja
"Look at the absolute foolishness in the quotes."
All because of opening Outlier account.
The single biggest issue for someone based in the diaspora (U.S or U.K) is TAX. More specifically, reporting income tax. In other words, not disclosing monies in your name could be tantamount to fraud. But platforms like Outlier already issues tax forms which makes disclosures easy.
Any other issue is civil not illegal. No one is arresting you because Outlier said so, highest your account will be banned on Outlier if they detect any anomalies. Osim "clearance getting flagged."
Meanwhile, you're not giving anyone your personal details. You're opening the account by yourself and someone else operates by proxy, which in certain jurisdictions is a civil matter for the platform but only fraud if you don't disclose income.
But that wasn't even the focus of the initial post. The focus is that asking for something like this from someone in the diaspora is met with ghosting, other excuses or even accusations of fraud without knowing WHAT Outlier or other data labelling services do.
A simple, "tell me more about this" or "I'm not comfortable opening this account for you" is clear and straightforward.
Indians create outsourcing Agencies because of this and repatriate funds to their home countries through hundreds of similar agencies. Only the black man thinks up individual success as the pinnacle of his achievements and scream FRAUD or SECURITY CLEARANCE if he doesn't understand stuff.
Ask questions, nobody will kee you, onye mpiawa azu.
"Look at the absolute foolishness in the quotes."
All because of opening Outlier account.
The single biggest issue for someone based in the diaspora (U.S or U.K) is TAX. More specifically, reporting income tax. In other words, not disclosing monies in your name could be tantamount to fraud. But platforms like Outlier already issues tax forms which makes disclosures easy.
Any other issue is civil not illegal. No one is arresting you because Outlier said so, highest your account will be banned on Outlier if they detect any anomalies. Osim "clearance getting flagged."
Meanwhile, you're not giving anyone your personal details. You're opening the account by yourself and someone else operates by proxy, which in certain jurisdictions is a civil matter for the platform but only fraud if you don't disclose income.
But that wasn't even the focus of the initial post. The focus is that asking for something like this from someone in the diaspora is met with ghosting, other excuses or even accusations of fraud without knowing WHAT Outlier or other data labelling services do.
A simple, "tell me more about this" or "I'm not comfortable opening this account for you" is clear and straightforward.
Indians create outsourcing Agencies because of this and repatriate funds to their home countries through hundreds of similar agencies. Only the black man thinks up individual success as the pinnacle of his achievements and scream FRAUD or SECURITY CLEARANCE if he doesn't understand stuff.
Ask questions, nobody will kee you, onye mpiawa azu.
@jbmillenial I told my mc on time not try to yab anyone or insult people for not giving money or play any monetary games, do your job, collect your money and go.