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| Subject: | | Re: Pay Pal donation button |
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TonyCannon
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Tue, Aug 4 2009, 5:31am
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A few years ago, they had a known security flaw which they knowingly neglected to inform users of which allowed hackers to access your password and enter your account without you knowing. We had an $800 gambling bill show up on our checking bill through PayPal. PayPal refused to do anything to resolve this, even with evidence on their end showing we did not access the account during this period. Thankfully, the gambling site worked with us and the bank caved in to my fist being pounded on the manager's desk with an angry voice. However, thousands and thousands of people were not so lucky. Some people's accounts have been tied up for the better part of a decade along with thousands of dollars. PayPal does nothing other than let your money become theirs. |
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| Subject: | | Re: Pay Pal donation button |
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Dick Raynor
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Thu, Aug 20 2009, 4:18pm
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All I can say is that I have been using PayPal for about 6 years, hundreds of transactions buying and selling, with no problems. I think a Donate button would be a good idea, although anyone with a PayPal account can send Cisco money easily anyway. |
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