#BankruptPayPal is trending

I thought by now someone would've taken over the scene... but paypal still has a monopoly. Wondering what's stopping a powerhouse like Revolut from jumping on the Bandwagon
 
Is it true? I've been using PayPal for a long time and all my money is there because I don't want to put any money to my bank account.
 
Its trending on twitter. Seriously what were they thinking on the new policy?
PayPal is a criminal company. PayPal gave itself powers/authority to take money from users' account if a user violates their terms.

If that is not theft/robbery, tell me what it is.
 
Is it true? I've been using PayPal for a long time and all my money is there because I don't want to put any money to my bank account.
You're playing with fire my friend. It's not a question of if PayPal would limit and take your money, it is a question of when will they do that?
 
Wise, Payoneer, Stripe, and more to come
Paypal became a cheaper option now in other countries. Revolut could jump too. It depends, but to this date paypal remains the number 1 choice in terms of security for “buyers” only. For sellers, not so much.
 
The only reason paypal is still around is because they got the early mover advantage. They've amassed a user base so huge, they'll not shut down even if they wanted to. Someone else will take over and keep the company going.
 
That will affect hundreds of thousands of people... you can't really want that I am sure.
Those M.F limited my account for no reason, held my money for 180 days, and then LITERALLY stole $1720 I had in for some unspecified policy violation.
 
yeah honestly i hate paypal

they have fucked me many thousands of dollars
but

they also made me alot and using them increases my CVR so

whatever
 
Their lawyers probably made them walk it back, it may not have been legal and even if it was. How was paypal going to determine if something is actually misinformation or factual information for every case. There's a lot of misinformation peddled by large news organizations that is labeled as factual information. While factual information reported on by smaller news organizations is labeled as misinformation by the larger ones. Sometimes there has to be corrections a few days or weeks later, in some other cases it may take months, years or decades before the larger news networks admit that they were wrong on whatever they reported.

Brian Williams made false claims about his experiences in Iraq in 2003, but he didn't retract the claims until 2015.
 
not sure if i should be happy about a company going bankrupt...never had issues with them so i kind of feel for them...they have been helping people transact their businesses without hitches. Probably except there is issue with the transaction. just my thought.
 
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