this is probably not the exact board for this but still it's the closest
i live in the third world, in some country that restricts foreign currency transactions, which means the only way i can buy/sell local currency is through the black market
i found a programming job in which some people are going to pay me some us dollars, and i need a way to put that money to my name. i don't need local currency right now to just having it to my name and being able to eventually change it to local currency (eventually here means i can wait many months before until i come up with something) is good enough for me right now. i'm thinking about using paypal but i worry that my potential employers might do something weird like ask paypal for a refund after they pay me.. so what would be the best way to protect myself from that?
also tips on living in a hyperinflationary economy with foreign currency restrictions would be great, if any come to mind
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>>1246132
Where do you live that restricts foreign currency transactions, because the only country I've heard of doing this is north korea. OP are you from the NK?
>>1246511
Leave that commie shithole, bro.
Only thing I could think of is having a bank account in a somewhat "free" country, concerning banking.
In other words, you could try to do it just like you'd try to evade taxes.
Are the people paying you from Venezuela as well?
>>1246545
no, it's some people in the us
i'm still an undergraduate student. i might leave when i'm done with that