Im an older costumer of paypal, i do used them because only websites honest and trusted were able to use paypal as payment processor, those which do earn or looking to earn does understand and knows about those. But since i found bitcoin and i can exchange it directly to my bank account i had left paypal, the fees they charged me in the past werent huge, as im european, but sometimes the fees makes no sense for me at all.
This thing about Paypal being attached to honest and trusted websites is only half the truth. Yes some websites owners encourage their members to keep faith with their sites by incorporating Paypal as one of their payment options, because they understand their members would see the opportunity to reverse a transaction if need be as a way to boost confidence in a program. But it turns out many times that Paypal end up being the scammers themselves - scamming owner of site as well as members.
It is a known fact, that the accounts of some well meaning sites have been frozen by Paypal in the past under flimsy excuses and the funds were never returned to members, who they claimed they were out to protect. We know that bitcoin means liberty and that is why it stands a better chance for acceptance globally.