SUBMITTED: Friday, November 18, 2005
POSTED: Friday, November 18, 2005
N - could you even BE more original. Because thinking that anyone disagrees with you (and those who think like you "MUST" work for that business you're grumbling about. Yeah, N , it would be so easy.
1) NO , I dont work for paypal, but however I do follow and abide by their policies when I chose them to handle my online payment transactions. Because I only do about $500 a month in transactions, getting my own "merchant" account with a credit card company was not cost effective (the fees involved). Paypal (and Bidpay) offered alternative payment handling that was affordable to me (which means I dont pass on that cost to my customers), and benefits everyone in the end.
2) Paypal is not a bank, nor governed by the GOVT. That means, they at any time , of WHICH YOu AGREED TO WHEN YOU SIGNED UP WITH THEM, can and will FREEZE your account aT ANY TIME FOR ANY rEASON< and those reasons may not be made known to YOU! Its in their policies. You should be keeping up on their policies. Notices are sent out by them every time they make a policy change
3) THEY do not have your money. YOur money is where it is, IN your account with them. They can no more touch that "money" than you can. So YOU do know that their policy changed. So why are you grumbling? If you didn't like their changes, why did you keep your account with them? There are other payment processors online that you can use if you did not like their rules that YOU AGREED TO WHEN YOU SIGNED UP WITH THEM
4) Again, its not illegal seizure. They are following the policy that is written and YOU AGREED TO, when you signed up with them.
Can't have it your way. YOu agreed to these policies when you became a member and allowed the usage of their system with your business. That means, any changes to policies will be made known to you as a member, and if you "continue" your relationship with them, you are in fact agreeing to these changes.
About giving notice: ITs your responsibility to keep upated on the SERVICES YOU USE for your business. Paypal issues notices of policy changes to their members every month, and newletter is emailed everymonth. When you log on to your account, you can view the policies . Why aren't you doing this? As a "savy" business person, that is highly irresponsible of you.
As stated before, I dont care if you're seeling crack to a whore on the corner, but if you use paypal to do that transaction, YOU are in violation of their policies. All that is important, and for you to REALIZE that if you violate policies, then you are subject to the punishment for that violation. The prohibited items list can be found on their website. I dont care if your items are legal to sell in 29 states or just in 1 state, if its on Paypal's prohibited list, then YOU cannot use paypal to sell those items.
N - you're like every other grumbler who writes these pointless reports. They feel that the rules dont apply to them.