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by maratd
5077 days ago
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> Is that how a bank would act? Yes, that's exactly how they act. When you get a chargeback I wasn't talking about chargebacks. > PayPal does not have the ability or authority to steal people's money They have the ability and they couldn't care less about having the authority to do so. Largely, because the majority of their customers can't pursue them in court. They also limit any arbitration to 10K. If you read the user agreement, it's all right there, in black and white. > You're spreading lies while admitting not to know how it works anywhere else. I sincerely hope you keep a balance with them. So that you can find out from experience, as I did. |
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http://i.imgur.com/FWgxP.png
You've obviously had a bad experience with them. That sucks, really. And I won't tell you not to hold a grudge against them for whatever that was. It helps no one to use that as an excuse to claim they haven't innovated as a company in 10 years, that they have unlimited rights to steal, that their contract isn't essentially identical to other merchant services agreements, and then to wish ill on me personally for pointing that out.