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[[Daniel Larson]] often had his fans pay for his meals via Cashapp. Cash App is a mobile payment service<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_App</ref> where people can send and receive money. Daniel would use this to have people pay for his food, but instead he often [[Dine and dashes|dine and dashed]].
Cash App is a mobile payment service<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_App</ref> which allows users to send and receive money. Throughout his homeless arc, [[Daniel Larson]] often asked his fans to donate to his Cash App so that he could pay for his meals. When he could not muster the funds to pay for his meals, he has often resorted to [[Dine and dashes|dining and dashing]].


Regardless, Daniel's primary source of income is likely CashApp, where he uses the [[Daniel's Money|money]] to most importantly stay at hotels / motels. It is common for Daniel to shout out donators on his [[Social Media Accounts|TikTok / YouTube]].
Regardless, a large portion of Daniel's income now comes from Cameo, meaning that Cash App has taken a backseat for the time being at least. It is common for Daniel to shout out donators on his [[Social Media Accounts|TikTok / YouTube]].


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Latest revision as of 18:19, 8 May 2024


Cash App is a mobile payment service[1] which allows users to send and receive money. Throughout his homeless arc, Daniel Larson often asked his fans to donate to his Cash App so that he could pay for his meals. When he could not muster the funds to pay for his meals, he has often resorted to dining and dashing.

Regardless, a large portion of Daniel's income now comes from Cameo, meaning that Cash App has taken a backseat for the time being at least. It is common for Daniel to shout out donators on his TikTok / YouTube.

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