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uchiha101

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  1. Taxes are paid regardless of whether you like it or not. What happens to it after you pay them is up to the government. You act as if I've never worked a day in my life when I've had plenty of jobs. I already explained my plans for this year so if you forgot them then check them out. Well, my parents said they wouldn't touch it and for a good while they didn't until they did. The reason why the shelf wasn't in my room because the shelf would take up a huge portion of my room and make it look smaller than it actually is. To be honest with you I was more cautious with my comics because they have more value but that's not to I didn't care about my toys and video games just that push came to shove and I chose to have my comic books in my room. I'm actually pretty sane and if you knew the card that I'm getting you wouldn't be making assumptions. I never said that 591 was a good credit score just that it's the credit score I have and better than I thought it would be. Actually, the reason why my card is maxed out is due to me paying living expenses nothing more nothing less. As for the job I've already explained that situation as well so go back a few pages and read it. Do you honestly think that I would be able to keep my social assistance as long as I have by doing nothing? You know I have to report to them monthly right? Both my financial earnings and how I've been doing with my job search. By the way here's the link to the EXACT card that I'm getting so you don't think of any more assumptions. http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/products/deposits/virtual-visa-debits-faqs.html
  2. Off the top of my head I don't know how many hours I've worked I would need to check. My rate of pay was minimum wage. I funded the working for myself with money I saved up from my jobs. No, I wasn't on government assistance until Subway because the caseworker told me they would allow me to have both and anything I made over $200 bucks per month 50% would be deducted from my social assistance. I would say that I was a business owner because how I paid myself was like this. I would buy and sell, take the profit and move it towards my next purchase, total it at the end of the month, and pay my bills and anything that was leftover was saved. I'm not gonna sell the crypto at a loss. Also, so because I'm on social assistance regardless of what money I get you consider it not mine? Is that what you're telling me? As for the resume I already have one. I don't know why everyone makes such a big deal out of a credit score, to you guys if affects everything but me it's doing nothing almost. As for everything I need to do I've already stated my whole year of what my plans where.
  3. Remember what I've also said about not assuming things? The virtual visa debit card is connecting to my bank account, has no annual fee, and acts as a visa of sorts. I am only allowed to make purchases based on how much I have in my account at the time.
  4. I tried using free websites to keep track of things like this and ebay only retains sold info for a certain amount of time so I prefer gpa. Well, I contact people with whatever comic I want to either buy or consign. The dollar amount I've spent in three months would be around $200 USD which I know doesn't sound like a lot but I prefer GPA for this and if I didn't need it I wouldn't be paying for it.
  5. Making assumptions like that is dangerous. The reason why I'm getting a tax refund is that before I was on social assistance I worked for myself for ten months buying and selling comic books and videos games. Before that, I worked at Subway and Kelsey's.
  6. Ah, so I did understand you correctly. I see now.
  7. Update I have gotten approved for a virtual visa debit card which will benefit me greatly I have checked my credit score and it's 591
  8. Well since it was video games and toys that took the hit my balance sheet for both those looks terrible now. Thankfully, my comic books were downstairs in my room because it's where I felt they were safest. Video Games Loss $301.72 USD Inventory $40-100 Thrift shop purchases Loss $400 USD Inventory
  9. I don't understand why you're failing to see profits, is it because of what the poster above you said he assumed or that even though I sold for a profit but overall I'm at a loss you don't count it as a profit? Is that what you're getting at?
  10. The money I earned originates from the stuff I sell and the other part comes from my income tax refund. From there I use that money for either buying things or have enough for shipping
  11. The money I earned originates from the stuff I sell and the other part comes from my income tax refund. From there I use that money for either buying things or have enough for shipping
  12. I have asked in the past what the LCS's slow months are just that I forgot what they've told me. Social assistance is welfare and as for why I justify buying stuff while being on it is simply because the money I invest is the money I earned so I can do as I like with it. I've already explained the plans I have for this year so if you've forgotten just go back a few pages and read it.
  13. Well, you're correct in assuming that I don't "really" buy or sell graded book but I contact enough people and purchase enough comic books to justify the cost of $10.95 USD per month. It's also to keep track of how much I should and shouldn't offer someone for a certain comic. Oh, I know how much I paid for the detective comics lot it's just that I've been told a few times I shouldn't say how much I buy it for before I sell the actual comics themselves. By paid I mean how much the comic book cost me. Well being that my parents are my landlords and the contractors I can't do anything about it. I already know that if I had said something about it I would have been kicked out of the house for doing so. My dad mocked and laughed at me for all this stuff getting destroyed. How the stuff got ruined is simple. The renovations were happening and all the drywall dust went inside my electronics and toys that I had for resale. I have told my parents multiple times to not touch my stuff or go near it, my shelf was even moved far away from everything and had a protective covering which they took off. I wouldn't say I was sitting on the inventory because I was listing the things that would sell the quickest and thankfully I sold some of my most expensive stuff before it got destroyed. Yes, I use multiple venues to sell and cross-post with, eBay, FB marketplace, FB groups, Letgo, and Kijiji. My dad openly mocked and laughed at me and these were his exact words to me "How much did you lose and spend on this again? 3000?, 2000? 1000?" "Oh well, it's not like it was selling anyway" I had to really bite my tongue after that because not only was that insult to injury but it was also ignorance on his part as well.
  14. I doubt that one. In all seriousness if you make a coin I would check it out
  15. Haha can't wait to see the specs and roadmap
  16. That happens with every market, to be honest. Like I said earlier this is a new market and just starting so let the bear market shake out the weak hands it will mean a healthier and stronger correction. The cryptocurrency market has a long way to go before it will be considered the end. Right now while most people are avoiding the market the wealthy are buying up everything cheaper and pushing it down even further so they can accumulate. Sound familiar? You can agree with me or not but I'm not buying what these people are saying at all.
  17. No, it's not. Fiat is the currency that the government promises has value nothing more or less. No one owns cryptocurrency. Also, it needs to be legal tender for the government to consider it currency like you say. Soon enough it will be accepted in US and Canada. Cryptocurrency has the value that fiat will never have.
  18. I actually use lots of different exchanges because I invest in many different crypto's or look for certain trading pairs. As for leaving all my money in one exchange even if it were fiat it's not something I would feel comfortable doing unless it has an insurance policy for that situation. But while we're talking about exchanges my favorite is Kucoin.
  19. Thanks for the advice but it's actually just getting started. In any case I don't invest more than I can afford to lose as with anything
  20. Well, it would take me a few days to get everything together. If you're talking about having all my crypto on one exchange that's not a good idea but if you're talking about having it in my wallet it's not something I do often because if an opportunity for gains happens I want to already have it on the exchange to go instead of waiting
  21. No, you're right but I have multiple accounts, wallet addresses and so on. It's gonna be a pain to get this all in order for the year of 2018 and not something I'll do in one day but it will get done.
  22. Oh, that's what you meant. I thought you were talking about the actual taxes themselves. I do check in on what my earnings and losses are but totaling them together is what I do before taxes happen. It's something I need to get in the habit of doing more often.
  23. Like getting my taxes in order every 3 months?