Well, it varies from vendor to vendor. Some might only accept cash, while others are fully set up for card payments. A lot of them do accept both though, to make it easier for everyone.
There could be instances where gay people use motels as a place to relax and unwind away from the daily hustle. They might enjoy the amenities, read a book, or just soak in the peace and quiet of the place. Also, some might use it as a base to explore the local area, visit nearby attractions, and make new friends in the local gay community.
I think it depends. Some people have had positive experiences with Comics into Cash, but there are also reports of scams. So, it's not straightforward to say if it's always legit.
One way is to write about motel mysteries in a family - friendly way. For example, a lost item in a motel room that gets found in an unexpected place through the combined efforts of the guests and the motel staff. It can be a story full of twists and turns but still suitable for all ages.
To deal with unexpected expenses, it's important to have an emergency cash reserve. Set aside a certain percentage of profits each month into a reserve fund. Also, having proper insurance can help. For example, if a business has equipment insurance, when something breaks down, the insurance can cover part or all of the replacement cost, reducing the impact on cash flow.
Here are some recommendations for novels that start with a billion yuan in cash:
1. Author: Meeting Gu Senxiang
This novel told the story of the protagonist transmigrating to a parallel world, living in Jiang Lai's house, and receiving one billion in cash.
2. " Doomsday: Getting One Billion Dollars at the Beginning " Author: Dancing Nine Heavens
This novel was set in the apocalypse and told the story of the protagonist who received a system reward of one billion in cash in a world that was about to reach the apocalypse.
3. One Billion in the Beginning Author: No Romance in the Yangtze River
This novel was an urban novel, and it told the story of the protagonist who received one billion in cash at the beginning of the game.
Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other similar novels that are not included.
I don't think they are common. While there might be some rare instances where someone might be in a desperate financial situation and consider something like this, in general, people don't want to base their actions around pretending to be gay just for money. The LGBTQ+ community is about real identities and experiences, not something to be exploited for financial gain.
Comic Con isn't typically cash only. They understand that people have different preferences for payment, so they offer a range of choices. This might include prepaid cards or checks, depending on the specific event and its organizers.