Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 23191
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2001/12/9-10 [Computer/Companies/Ebay] UID:23191 Activity:nil
12/8    http://www.paypalwarning.com/Default.htm
        \_ I'm not a paypal user however I did read a critique of this site
           which claims there's tons of lies on it.  Do your own research.
           Just because you read it on the net (or god forbid, the motd) does
           not mean it is true.
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www.paypalwarning.com/Default.htm
It also provides information on resolving your Paypal issue and an alternative for anyone who may be considering a Paypal account. Paypal is currently being investigated by regulatory authorities in three states! Paypal provides for a new concept - "pass-through FDIC insurance coverage". They do this by pooling funds into checking accounts at about four different banks. This is great in case any of those banks go out of business (highly doubtful), but we are not yet sure of the coverage offered in case of another Paypal "dot com" failure. Many Paypal accounts are frozen for almost anything and without warning until the owner faxes in lengthy and intrusive private information - several times over. The account can usually receive money while it is frozen, but it certainly cannot withdrawal money. Merchants finding themselves on the wrong end of a frozen Paypal account will still have to find some way to pay their obligations and fill orders for the weeks and months while the account is restricted. A domino effect occurs when a merchant's account is frozen, leaving them with no means to fill orders. Those orders are then disputed by customers, creating more chargebacks and the illusion of fraudulent activity on the part of the merchant. While anyone paying into the Paypal system with a credit card does still have the protection of their own bank by disputing the transaction to create a "chargeback", Paypal will eventually insist that a customer begins depositing money through their checking account. This will eventually prove to be a mistake as all chargeback protection through a credit card is then lost, leaving the customer at the mercy of Paypal. Anyone experiencing these Paypal nightmares could always threaten to sue them, but that may be difficult at best. A thorough reading of the Paypal terms of service will reveal that you cannot even sue them should you have a legitimate claim. There have been several 22 class-action lawsuits filed against Paypal. Merchants doing business through Paypal are simply not given any of the same tools to identify fraudulent transactions that real credit card merchants enjoy, yet they seem to take even more risk. Paypal is quick to chargeback transactions months after the fact, for seemingly any reason. Any Paypal customer with a problem typically has an impossible time calling and talking to a real live person, and personal attention to electronic mail is virtually non-existent. According to Vince Sollitto (PayPal spokesman), Paypal 23 intentionally makes the phone number very difficult to find in order to save costs. This is fine, except their Email "customer service" also leaves a lot to be desired. Many times you will get a canned response that doesn't address your initial Email message, if you get a reply at all. None of this is very surprising when you consider that Paypal, Inc. Additionally, regulatory authorities in three states (California, Idaho and Louisiana) are investigating whether PayPal, Inc. Because Paypal is not licensed as a bank, they are not permitted to engage in a banking business! Paypal also recently shelled out $200,000 to the NY Attorney General and has agreed to stop service to NY gamblers. While we do not have the resources to verify each and every complaint we receive, we do believe that all reports posted here are true based on our own experience with Paypal and the growing number of corroborating horror stories we receive every day.