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Topic: Paypal Strikes Again, This is an Opportunity for BTC to Prove its Value - page 3. (Read 5751 times)

legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
newbie
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+1

Paypal has also seen a decline in usage in India due to strict regulations.
sr. member
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up to a total of nearly BTC 100 donated in 1 week, I like how everyone can automaticaly see all of these donations too if they wish - an added bonus that prior forms of donating to things didn't have & that may appeal to other fund raisers - it's a bit like seeing the graphic of a thermometer that fills up to the target/s if set, like say 1,000 Btc to fix the church roof, 10,000 Btc to build a school house, etc

http://blockexplorer.com/address/1EUqkFmL9HNpBRvbWRAqCiUjepaR7Vbryp

This transparency in accounting is one of the qualities I love about bitcoin. I hope if the world accepts bitcoin one day, that all coorporate spending will be as transparent for all because the laws will require them to use a public address. That way we can keep them accountable. This goes the same with Gov't as well I suppose. The people need to be involved somewhere in this failing check and balance system that exists today.
sr. member
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I sent some. Occupy Wall Street. Occupy everywhere.
legendary
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you could link the bitcoin banner on your main page to http://weusecoins.org   at the moment it does not link anywhere...
legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
When I get home tonight I'll fire up the client and send some BTC.  Keep the faith brothers! Cheesy
Red
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I've had similar experiences with PayPal.  I'm inclined to believe his version of events.  Evidence simply doesn't pop up eight years later of guilt, Occum's Razor suggests that PayPal has decided that it doesn't like what this guy is doing, and wishes to distance themselves from his activities without it looking like another Wikileaks debaucle.  That certainly has cost PayPal much international business.

Now personally, I think PayPal are a bunch of weenies. I'm personally offended by what they did to wikileaks. I make some regular credit card payments though PayPal at the merchant's request. But I refuse to "validate" my PayPal account by giving them my personal bank account information. That just seems stupid to me. Expecially given their history. They don't need to "validate" me. The credit card company confirms my identity by processing my payments. They are disingenuous weenies for even asking.

But anyone who has ever bought a house knows, the lender always find something stupid and annoying in your financial history. You write letters explaining issues, you pay off anything insignificant that might hold off your process. Or you don't.

But if you don't, you aren't awarded free liberty to associate your misfortune with black helicopters. Just saying.
donator
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up to a total of nearly BTC 100 donated in 1 week, I like how everyone can automaticaly see all of these donations too if they wish - an added bonus that prior forms of donating to things didn't have & that may appeal to other fund raisers - it's a bit like seeing the graphic of a thermometer that fills up to the target/s if set, like say 1,000 Btc to fix the church roof, 10,000 Btc to build a school house, etc

http://blockexplorer.com/address/1EUqkFmL9HNpBRvbWRAqCiUjepaR7Vbryp
legendary
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Alright, support the #feedtheprotest cause, but don't bang this particular PayPal drum too loudly.

The guy admitted he had a paypal billing issue 8 years ago where he claimed not to be responsible for some charges. PayPal investigated, found no fraud, but he never followed up with them. He simply cancelled his PayPal account.

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After a lengthy conversation with a customer service representative, I got to the root of the problem.  Over eight years ago I had a personal Paypal account with an attached debit card.  When unknown charges appeared on my statement, I canceled the card and reported it stolen.   I filled paperwork and a police report with Paypal.  Since launching FeedTheProtest.com, Paypal has determined that these eight-year-old charges, were, in fact, not fraudulent, and that I would be personally responsible for them if I wished to "enjoy the convenience of on-line processing…"

Now he's claiming this is a wikileaks situation. PayPal annoys me as much as the next guy, but make sure you investigate the horse's health before you hitch your wagon to it.


I've had similar experiences with PayPal.  I'm inclined to believe his version of events.  Evidence simply doesn't pop up eight years later of guilt, Occum's Razor suggests that PayPal has decided that it doesn't like what this guy is doing, and wishes to distance themselves from his activities without it looking like another Wikileaks debaucle.  That certainly has cost PayPal much international business.
donator
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Gerald Davis
If anything I think it shows the excessive power of entities like PayPal.

You claim he closed the account and never followed up with Paypal but I don't see that mentioned.

He reported credit card stolen and filed Police report (granted not verified) and 8 years later Paypal determined (based on what) that he must pay or never use their service again?  No appeals process, no independent 3rd party.

I don't know but most people don't report credit cards stolen and file Police reports over "billing issues".

Maybe he is full of shit.... that isn't the point.  The point is he could be telling the truth and an entity like Paypal holds all the cards.  If they decide fraud didn't happen (when it did) you lose. If they decide fraud happened (when it didn't) you lose.  
hero member
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Alright, support the #feedtheprotest cause, but don't bang this particular PayPal drum too loudly.

The guy admitted he had a paypal billing issue 8 years ago where he claimed not to be responsible for some charges. PayPal investigated, found no fraud, but he never followed up with them. He simply cancelled his PayPal account.

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After a lengthy conversation with a customer service representative, I got to the root of the problem.  Over eight years ago I had a personal Paypal account with an attached debit card.  When unknown charges appeared on my statement, I canceled the card and reported it stolen.   I filled paperwork and a police report with Paypal.  Since launching FeedTheProtest.com, Paypal has determined that these eight-year-old charges, were, in fact, not fraudulent, and that I would be personally responsible for them if I wished to "enjoy the convenience of on-line processing…"

Now he's claiming this is a wikileaks situation. PayPal annoys me as much as the next guy, but make sure you investigate the horse's health before you hitch your wagon to it.



Well, I can't speak for anyone else but my dislike for Paypal and unwillingness to donate thru corporate channels has absolutly ZERO to do with feeling compelled due to FTP's Paypal situation!
Red
full member
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Alright, support the #feedtheprotest cause, but don't bang this particular PayPal drum too loudly.

The guy admitted he had a paypal billing issue 8 years ago where he claimed not to be responsible for some charges. PayPal investigated, found no fraud, but he never followed up with them. He simply cancelled his PayPal account.

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After a lengthy conversation with a customer service representative, I got to the root of the problem.  Over eight years ago I had a personal Paypal account with an attached debit card.  When unknown charges appeared on my statement, I canceled the card and reported it stolen.   I filled paperwork and a police report with Paypal.  Since launching FeedTheProtest.com, Paypal has determined that these eight-year-old charges, were, in fact, not fraudulent, and that I would be personally responsible for them if I wished to "enjoy the convenience of on-line processing…"

Now he's claiming this is a wikileaks situation. PayPal annoys me as much as the next guy, but make sure you investigate the horse's health before you hitch your wagon to it.
hero member
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 I never would have donated if they were using Paypal, etc! Donation sent.
legendary
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great thing. similar to the happenings with wikileaks pp->btc donations 9 month ago.
donator
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Gerald Davis
Nice.  I donated.  Anything to get some positive press for bitcoin.
hero member
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Excellent.  Donation sent.
donator
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Paypal Strikes Again, This is an Opportunity for BTC to Prove its Value
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