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12 votes
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Payments app Zelle begins refunds for imposter scams after Washington pressure
13 votes -
The great Zelle pool scam - All I wanted was a status symbol. What I got was a $31,000 lesson in the downside of payment apps.
43 votes -
PayPal launches US dollar stablecoin
34 votes -
GitHub Sponsors will stop supporting PayPal starting February 23rd
8 votes -
I fought the PayPal and I won
8 votes -
PSA: Venmo just changed its terms, now including a more draconian arbitration requirement, requiring opt out by 6/22/22
I have mixed views on arbitration, it does lower costs, but arbitrators rarely see things from the consumers' perspectives. Here are the instructions for opting out, which I will be recommending...
I have mixed views on arbitration, it does lower costs, but arbitrators rarely see things from the consumers' perspectives.
Here are the instructions for opting out, which I will be recommending to all my friends (followed by a link to the form):
You can choose to reject this Agreement to Arbitrate (“opt-out”) by mailing us a written opt-out notice. For new Venmo users, the opt-out notice must be postmarked no later than 30 days after the date you accept the User Agreement for the first time. If you are already a current Venmo user and previously accepted the User Agreement prior to the introduction of this Agreement to Arbitrate on May 23, 2022, the Opt-Out Notice must be postmarked no later than June 22, 2022. You must mail the opt-out notice to PayPal, Inc., Attn: Litigation Department, Re: Venmo Opt-Out Notice, 2211 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95131. For your convenience, we are providing an opt-out notice form you must complete and mail to opt-out of this Agreement to Arbitrate. You must complete this form by providing all the information it calls for, including your name, address, phone number, Venmo user name, and the email address(es) used to log in to the Venmo account(s) to which the opt-out applies. You must sign the opt-out notice for it to be effective. This procedure is the only way you can opt-out of the Agreement to Arbitrate. If you opt-out of this Agreement to Arbitrate, all other parts of the User Agreement will continue to apply. Opting out of this Agreement to Arbitrate has no effect on any previous, other, or future arbitration agreements that you may have with us.
The form:
22 votes -
Has anyone got rid of their PayPal account?
I used to rely on PayPal heavily for eBay purchases and the odd purchase outside of eBay. But it seems now eBay allows you to use a credit card directly on the site, and most other online stores...
I used to rely on PayPal heavily for eBay purchases and the odd purchase outside of eBay. But it seems now eBay allows you to use a credit card directly on the site, and most other online stores if they accept PayPal payments, they also accept credit cards directly. Maybe its safe to say I can delete my PayPal account and not look back? It seems like an unnecessary middle man.
5 votes -
Venmo gets more private—but it’s still not fully safe
5 votes -
We found Joe Biden’s secret Venmo. Here’s why that’s a privacy nightmare for everyone.
17 votes -
PayPal to introduce £9 a year fee for 'inactive' accounts
18 votes -
PayPal would no longer support payments to Pornhub performers
16 votes -
PayPal drops out of Facebook’s Libra payments network, as other financial partners reconsider their involvement
13 votes -
Big Tech wanted to dethrone credit cards. Why it failed, and who wins now
8 votes -
Liberapay status update: Still alive, moving to Stripe and PayPal
9 votes -
Liberapay is in trouble
5 votes -
Liberapay is in danger of closing
6 votes -
PayPal just made its biggest acquisition ever as it snaps up a Swedish credit card processing company for $2.2 billion
7 votes