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PayPal Lets Company Pull $2500 from Accounts If User Promote ‘Misinformation’

13 pointsby nittanymountover 2 years ago

6 comments

pilgrimfffover 2 years ago
Good. I'm so tired of all these folks saying that we haven't always been at war with Eurasia.
znpyover 2 years ago
Likely illegal…<p>However, just to be sure, my paypal account is linked to a debit card, and in the most lucky moment it could withdraw at most 70-100€.<p>Why on earth people keep getting credit cards and giving third parties access to them is beyond my comprehension…
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LinuxBenderover 2 years ago
Are any of PayPal&#x27;s competitors such as Venmo, Stripe, Skrill, Parallel Economy, Payoneer, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Amazon Pay, Square, Shopify also doing this?
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slackfanover 2 years ago
Watching this get memoryholed in realtime is fucking amazing.
Flatcircleover 2 years ago
Can’t be real, probably just a misread of the real policy.<p>But if it is real, I can’t imagine a single customer that wants this?
nittanymountover 2 years ago
is there a legal issue? how could this work?