Sounds pretty simple to me.It is very easy. If you don't like their policy (I don't) then don't do business with them.
But don't complain about their rules AND do business with them.
Sounds pretty simple to me.It is very easy. If you don't like their policy (I don't) then don't do business with them.
But don't complain about their rules AND do business with them.
I just discontinued my PayPal use.As soon as my subscription renewal to this very forum clears i am done with PayPal, PayPal shipping and sadly EBAY. I broached the subject at a recent town meeting and many said they would follow suit.
I do not disagree and I can understand why there is organized crime.I'd sooner do business with the mob
You make a great point and in my opinion, it all boils down to how much hypocrisy our morale compass is willing to tolerate as a cost of doing business or as it is, to continue to be associated with those pleasures we enjoy. We can spout off one-liners about the 2nd Amendment or gun grabbers all we want, but when it comes to making drawing a line in the sand based on our belief system, most are willing to compromise those beliefs so we can get what we want or at least continue to enjoy certain privileges and products. I am afraid those decisions are also a form of degrading those beliefs voluntarily. Many of those soap boxes we stand on are in very poor repair and in danger of collapse.If you patronize PayPal (and other similar payment platforms) and increase its revenue when it has stated clearly its company's opposition to guns and gun purchases, your argument that you are an avid proponent of firearms is a joke. Argue all you want but when you trade your so-called beliefs and the things you claim you hold dear for convenience, you don't really believe in those things.
And before we hear more about sticky's and opinions from previous forum moderators regarding the evils of PayPal, remember that this great firearms-devoted forum takes donations from PayPal.
Pure hypocrisy on both accounts.
Well said. Standing on a soap box is easier than propping it up.You make a great point and in my opinion, it all boils down to how much hypocrisy our morale compass is willing to tolerate as a cost of doing business or as it is, to continue to be associated with those pleasures we enjoy. We can spout off one-liners about the 2nd Amendment or gun grabbers all we want, but when it comes to making drawing a line in the sand based on our belief system, most are willing to compromise those beliefs so we can get what we want or at least continue to enjoy certain privileges and products. I am afraid those decisions are also a form of degrading those beliefs voluntarily. Many of those soap boxes we stand on are in very poor repair and in danger of collapse.
Totally disagree. They are not within their rights to fine people. We allow that and like I said before....will imprisonment be next?? Where do you draw the line?? WHO draws the line?? We have a legal system and a justice system. Our constitution already drew the line and Paypal has blatantly crossed it with levying fines for legal commerce that they don't like. No legal grounds for it
https://www.federalreserve.gov/central-bank-digital-currency.htmDon't worry about Paypal or any other money service including crypto currencies! In a very short time they will all be gone. The governments in many many many Countries, including the USA have been developing a digital currency for over 10 years, and next year it will supposedly be instituted, and cash will no longer be accepted.
Now, I propped up my own soap box, got on it, and am now stepping down and dismantling it
Strangely several banks including Citi have eliminated overdraft fees and such. This may have serious repercussions.I don’t like it and I think PayPal is a bunch of jerks, but banks will add fees for overdrafts and CC’s will hit you with fees for late payments. As was stated, the best way for us as regular people is minimize using it, and eventually stop altogether. We did business before PayPal and we will be able to again.
Last time i checked some in CA's Gold country were still buying stuff like cars with recently mined gold. Others were bartering with raw gold as jewelry.https://www.federalreserve.gov/central-bank-digital-currency.htm
I don't think cash will go away quite so easily. The first currency was invented 5,000 years ago so I expect we are pretty used to it. And how do you hide digital currency under your mattress? Not to mention that in some quarters the level of trust in government necessary to accept a digital currency does not exist.
I suspect an attempt to eliminate physical hard currency will meet with a lot of blowback. Hoarding. Bartering. Counterfeiting. Likely see a return to gold and silver under the table in commerce.
BOA sucks and stopped using them over 4 decades ago. I believe they will go they way of all SF/Bay Area business. I do think that "walk in" banks are an endangered species. US, Chase and many others are closing brick and mortar stores at an alarming rate. The good news is that Credit Unions are becoming more popular than ever.You can add Bank of America to this list. So if you have a BOA credit card they are anti 2nd. I trashed mine a couple years ago. When asked why by one of there reps I mentioned the anti 2nd. The rep didnt even know what that was.
I still need a bank. I just rarely need to visit it in person. Payroll, etc are all direct deposit. I use my bank's on line banking to pay 99% of my bills. The bank pays some electronically and mails physical checks to the smaller outfits. They are aggressive when a vendor misplaces a payment. Been doing this for 5 +/- years with no problem.BOA sucks and stopped using them over 4 decades ago. I believe they will go they way of all SF/Bay Area business. I do think that "walk in" banks are an endangered species. US, Chase and many others are closing brick and mortar stores at an alarming rate. The good news is that Credit Unions are becoming more popular than ever.
I don't really think any government cares whether their is blow back, against anything they do. Unfortunately we the people have turned a blind eye for so long to their criminal intent placed upon us, they will use whatever means necessary to silence the dissenters. As an example, they shut down businesses, fired workers that wouldn't do their bidding for the vaccine BS, allowed cities & businesses, to be looted and burned, and that is just the tip of the iceberg. There will be no safety deposit boxes as your all of your finances will be made visible to them. It's happened throughout history, as early as the 20th century, The Hitler Regime, The Stalin Regime, The Mao Regime, The Castro Regime, The Papa Doc Regime, The Kim Regime, etc..... and now the Democrat Biden regime. Europe is already designing this system to adapt to. Australia, China and Russia...https://www.federalreserve.gov/central-bank-digital-currency.htm
I don't think cash will go away quite so easily. The first currency was invented 5,000 years ago so I expect we are pretty used to it. And how do you hide digital currency under your mattress? Not to mention that in some quarters the level of trust in government necessary to accept a digital currency does not exist.
I suspect an attempt to eliminate physical hard currency will meet with a lot of blowback. Hoarding. Bartering. Counterfeiting. Likely see a return to gold and silver under the table in commerce.
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