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by zzzeek
1111 days ago
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> This way, consumers know the risks going to guess most paypal / venmo users don't read the WSJ and likely missed "CFPB Director Rohit Chopra's Thursday statement" even if 50% of paypal's users did, that means "the government" is servicing only those consumers that have lots of free time and motivation to be reading the business section. for those losers working 12 hour days who lose their money stored up in venmo someday, sucks for them! nope, I like the regulation idea here. |
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This is exactly how popular law changes are announced as well. Do you argue that citizens/people should not be bothered to know the law?
For better or worse, US regulation's first line of defense against harm/scams is public information campaigning. It's not clear that the CFPB has any authority to regulate PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, etc for their current business practices. The specific alert described in the article is about helping consumers know the legal / financial differences between these convenient apps and regulated banks.