SCAMM
This app does not let you delete your account and messages between anyone on this app does not work. Sketchy and annoying. DO NOT DOWNLOAD!
Finally A Social Network that helps instead of hurts
Amazing social networking app with a lot of different ways to interact with other users without the negative garbage found on other social networking platforms. Plus the discounts on food and other places around campus help me keep my budget balanced even when I travel to visit my friends on other campuses. The added discount dollars just for signing up is a great perk too! 💯 Recommend for all college students
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Along for the journey
Great beta app. Excited for some of the things they'll have in the future. Especially the official launch this fall.
BEST STUDENT DISCOUNT APP
THIS APP HELP ME AND MY FRIENDS GET 15-25% OFF ON FOOD AROUND OUR CAMPUS
01/06/24
App does not work. You put credit card number in and then nothing happens.
App doesn’t open
As of 1/4/23 App is non-functional
Amazing Discountd
Students love the merchant discounts and the app is very easy to use!
Potential is There
The Movement Social has excellent potential to help its users save money through trade and work to earn money by serving others.
Currently, the app is rudimentary. However, it is likely to be a social network that someone could feel good about using.
I am looking forward to using it more as it adds additional features.
Currently, the app is rudimentary. However, it is likely to be a social network that someone could feel good about using.
I am looking forward to using it more as it adds additional features.
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Simple and Easy to Use
Very clean, easy to learn and navigate with transactions. Not a big learning curve like other apps.
Could Change Local Businesses
I saw the other reviews, and I understand the skepticism. All hierarchical structures are triangular, so the idea of a pyramid is easy to see in any organization (start with a President, then a few VP’s, then more Directors, lots of middle management, etc., always a triangle).
However, this is attempting to start an economy that pulls away from larger organizations. The idea is to work with local businesses and college populations to encourage interactions with each other, creating a space where the local community is economically tied together more closely than it was.
Personally, I love the idea they are promoting. If it becomes large enough, local economies will become stronger. Maybe that is too idealistic for some, but the theory isn’t crazy. We need something that ties local communities together instead of just having Target, Amazon, chain after chain restaurants repeated in every town.
This is an idea to do that. Will take a leap of faith to begin, but since it works with local, real businesses and NOT selling products from one person to the level below, it is not multi-level marketing. It is B2B and B2C plus delivery services, renting services, and more.
Can that lead to helping climate change? Sure, to a degree. Localizing business success can help, though I can again understand the skepticism with that message. For me, what I think is exciting is trying to help local businesses which should, hopefully, create unique economies across the world that we are in danger of losing to chains and larger corporations.
So, if you don’t like the idea now, I don’t blame anyone, but I think the idea is fantastic and hope it becomes very successful! I remember wanting to buy Bitcoin until I realized it cost $100 for one coin… I wasn’t ready to take that leap, but I view The Movement to have similar potential and hope it can help improve income inequality, which is the biggest part of their mission statement.
However, this is attempting to start an economy that pulls away from larger organizations. The idea is to work with local businesses and college populations to encourage interactions with each other, creating a space where the local community is economically tied together more closely than it was.
Personally, I love the idea they are promoting. If it becomes large enough, local economies will become stronger. Maybe that is too idealistic for some, but the theory isn’t crazy. We need something that ties local communities together instead of just having Target, Amazon, chain after chain restaurants repeated in every town.
This is an idea to do that. Will take a leap of faith to begin, but since it works with local, real businesses and NOT selling products from one person to the level below, it is not multi-level marketing. It is B2B and B2C plus delivery services, renting services, and more.
Can that lead to helping climate change? Sure, to a degree. Localizing business success can help, though I can again understand the skepticism with that message. For me, what I think is exciting is trying to help local businesses which should, hopefully, create unique economies across the world that we are in danger of losing to chains and larger corporations.
So, if you don’t like the idea now, I don’t blame anyone, but I think the idea is fantastic and hope it becomes very successful! I remember wanting to buy Bitcoin until I realized it cost $100 for one coin… I wasn’t ready to take that leap, but I view The Movement to have similar potential and hope it can help improve income inequality, which is the biggest part of their mission statement.
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