The internet is still too 'new' for the people who make law. Many things that go for physical financial institutions haven't yet been covered for the virtual ones.
If he was smart he could have used the time he wasted playing phone games with paypal to make more money than he was arguing over.
Never understood why so many people waste their vaulable time doing that. Just write it off and move on. Its business and not every dollar gets collected. That's the game we play.
Originally posted by KRL If he was smart he could have used the time he wasted playing phone games with paypal to make more money than he was arguing over.
Never understood why so many people waste their vaulable time doing that. Just write it off and move on. Its business and not every dollar gets collected. That's the game we play.
Everyone, even you, wastes far more valuable time on things that may not really matter than you know. Some things are principally unfair or wrong, and although it may moneywise not be sensible to spend time on such matter, we do.
Originally posted by dudus Holy crap - I listened to the whole thing. That guy is a dick - kept going around in circles. He wanted interest for 6 months on 300 bucks.
I don't love paypal but if you breach their TOS then your funds get frozen.
I think you missed the point.. The point is the TOS is so open that they can hold accounts of users with political or religious beliefs that differ from their own ..
Basically any reason. This is a very very dangerous power.
Imagine if visa closed *suspended * every account that made a political contribution to kerry the day of the election..
Lets say paypal wanted to screw with it's competition , all they would have to do is *suspend* every account that does business with its competitors.
Man this phone call is kinda scary. But who has exactly read the terms and condition? I think everyone should cause I recon there is a lot of stuff on there.
Originally posted by Thomas damn, he's stupid
he agreed with the paypal terms..
and it's totally understandable that paypal keeps the money for 180 days.
They dont have any good reason ...
Originally posted by rayadp05
I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?
I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?
This call may be recorded ... this guy is owning the girl so badly
Originally posted by rayadp05
I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?
Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
But , there is a point where talking to people isn't going to help. $300 or $300,000 , It's time for baseball bat action..
You can't swing a bat at the invisible entites that are unethical and amoral corporations.
"I try to make a habit of bouncing my eyes up to the face of a beautiful woman, and often repeat “not mine” in my head or even verbally. She’s not mine. God has her set aside. She’s not mine. She’s His little girl, and she needs me to fight for her by keeping my eyes where they should be."
Originally posted by stocktrader23 Like the ones that swing adult transactions through a 3rd party knowing full well it's regulated and said 3rd party could catch hell over it?
Actually I was thinking more of some mainstream industries.
But yeah.. this guy clearly 'got caught' and Paypal decided not to do business with him. He didn't seem to understand the chargeback hold... or more likely, he did, but he was just super pissed about getting some bounced transactions and bank fees after they reversed one of his recent withdrawls.
Infact speaking of baseball bats. I know several people known as "finger breakers". One has been arrested over a dozen times for the same thing "breaking fingers". Nobody ever goes to court lol.
You send him to the house/business with amount owning and he comes back with either A) money or B) pics of broken finger.
Cost $500 per finger.
Its a very easy and ethical process.
To me rarely is money the point and i would rarely ever take it further than this.
If i was broke , perhaps i could understand taking further measures.
But alas, evil smokey has a trust fund that will keep him with honey for endless sleepy winters.
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