Just read about the $2500 fine being reinstated in the news. Wondering if Elon Musk might be interested in picking pay-pal up once it has crashed.
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The fine has been there (at least a year now). They took the "misinformation" part out
Good Luck with Zelle no way ever never neverI will keep this brief to avoid political commentary -- you can use a search engine and find the details on your own. But I will say the policy is totally at PayPal's discretion, and if they don't like what you have to say or what you believe, whether that be in real life, on any forum, social media etc., they can "sanction" you. AKA stealing your money.
PayPal has been doing this for ages, freezing accounts and seizing funds, but now it's pretty much official policy.
I am deleting my PayPal account and won't use it as an option for purchase/sale here any longer. I found out recently that the Zelle app works very well and can be set up in a couple minutes. Money right to your bank account, not some PayPal purgatory.
I like Cash App and Venmo I use it to send Family money. Is that an option in here???Started deletion timer today. Let's see if they let me.
Gunna make trading on here a PITA, but whatever.
Venmo is a PP subsidiary. Jack Dorsey can pound sand (cash app.)I like Cash App and Venmo I use it to send Family money. Is that an option in here???
Oh well I'm still using them. Have no idea who Jack is and don't care. All business suck and mostly bed wetting dem o not ran anyway. LOLVenmo is a PP subsidiary. Jack Dorsey can pound sand (cash app.)
Dorsey is the founder of Twitter. He owns Cashapp.Oh well I'm still using them. Have no idea who Jack is and don't care. All business suck and mostly bed wetting dem o not ran anyway. LOL
They both have worked well for me. I just would not link you everyday checking with them. Like we use Navy Federal and I opened a separate account at another sperate bank to use with them too. You want no ties...
I don't think there is alot of choices out there and Zelle is a big NO NO. I have listened to Clark Howard for a long time and meet him a few times. He changed my life a long time ago. He does not BS people. If Zelle is a no on his list it's a no on mine.
Mine took 12 hours or so for them to “delete” my data. Not sure I actually believe they delete anything but I did it anyway. My account was closed within minutes of the request.Started deletion timer today. Let's see if they let me.
Gunna make trading on here a PITA, but whatever.
Except they absolutely did.According to Paypal, Paypal did not reinstate the $2500 fine for spreading misinformation.
CBS sources are:
- The Wayback Machine, a digital archive tool
- PayPal User Agreement
- A PayPal spokesperson
No, PayPal did not reinstate a $2,500 fine for spreading misinformation
A portion of PayPal's user agreement that prohibits misleading information and reserves the right to assess damages for violations has been there since 2015.www.cbs8.com
See my post above. Misinformation part is still there, and still includes actions off platform.The fine has been there (at least a year now). They took the "misinformation" part out
Edit: "PayPal did not reinstate a $2,500 fine for spreading misinformation. The user agreement has had policies that prohibit providing “misleading information” in connection with the platform as well as language outlining its right to assess $2,500 in damages for violations since 2015" (Fox News,10.27.2022)Except they absolutely did.
The core "Acceptable use Policy: https://www.paypal.com/us/legalhub/acceptableuse-full?locale.x=en_US
Says any action in the "Restricted Activities Page": https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/ua/useragreement-full?locale.x=en_US#s4-restricted-activities
Which includes
"In connection with your use of our websites, your PayPal account, the PayPal services, or in the course of your interactions with PayPal, other PayPal customers, or third parties, you must not:"
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- Act in a manner that is defamatory, trade libelous, threatening or harassing;
- Provide false, inaccurate or misleading information;
--- Note : "In conection with OR (emphasis mine) ... or in the course of your interactions with PayPal, other PayPal customers, or third parties"
Can result in the seizure of $2500 from your account.
IANAL, but I do pay for my expensive compressed air toys with time spent writing boolean logic. That CBS article, and the paypal crisis PR are lies. Their own docs, while not plain as day, are clear enough.
Both the the Paypal links you use as "Proof" that they reneged are dated in Sept 2021 and Sept 2022. It's October, so how is something from 1 month ago and 13 months ago a "change"?See my post above. Misinformation part is still there, and still includes actions off platform.
Yes. You’re missing the part where PayPal is the sole arbiter of what constitutes defamation, or fraud, or misleading info, or any other activity they deem misuse of their platform. With little recourse should they decide to take your money based on such vague terms.Edit: "PayPal did not reinstate a $2,500 fine for spreading misinformation. The user agreement has had policies that prohibit providing “misleading information” in connection with the platform as well as language outlining its right to assess $2,500 in damages for violations since 2015" (Fox News,10.27.2022)
Fox news: https://www.fox43.com/article/news/...heck/536-046ac35d-c1a4-409e-bba7-aedab15ef04d
Regardless, This does not seem to be a 1st amendment issue, because the context of "misinoformation" as a deterrent to deceit and potential fraud in the course of conducting business, not restrict free speech. Or am I missing something here?
With all due respect, I dont think I missed that part. Folks seem to miss the part that the $2,500 penalty is assessed after the Buyer has intitiated the investigation and has provided compelling evidence that the Seller engaged in illegal or deceitful activity with the Buyer on the Paypal platform. Paypal is only the sole arbitor of assesing damages to recoup their investigated costs. Sounds reasonable to me.Yes. You’re missing the part where PayPal is the sole arbiter of what constitutes defamation, or fraud, or misleading info, or any other activity they deem misuse of their platform. With little recourse should they decide to take your money based on such vague terms.