I think there are people who would try to convince you anything and
everything is bad and you shouldn't partake of any of it in any way.

In fact there are a great many who would say and do say such things about
EIS.

I think they are whack - and I think the majority of this paypal scare
stuff is whack too.  (whack in this context meaning BS, not true, people
making stuff up)

I have had a paypal account since pretty close to when paypal started.  It
is attached to my bank account and one of my credit cards.  There are some
tricks to using it if you want to avoid fees, but for most person to person
transactions you can avoid all fees unless the person paying is using a
credit card - and then there are ways to ensure the person paying accepts
the fees.  This is not unreasonable as the credit card companies charge
those fees to use credit cards - all merchants who take credit cards have
to pay them one way or another.  I have never had a lick of trouble with
paypal.  I started using it because of ebay stuff back in ... the late 90s
if memory serves ... so close to 15 years ... no trouble at all.  It has
allowed me to accept payment from people all over the world for a variety
of items, handled the exchange of currency for me and made shifting the
funds to my bank account easy.  They have never "drained" any money from
any account.

I suspect most of the stuff that happens is because of people doing dumb
things - for example agreeing to something that charges a monthly fee and
not realizing they have done so - people do this with credit cards too -
example - netflix.  I believe that facebook has some sneaky stuff where if
you agree to pay for something with paypal (people who play those games and
actually give them money) it enters you into a one click agreement sort of
thing for future purchases unless you cancel that part - so it could be
easy to accidentally "buy" something you didn't mean to.  Paypal isn't
intrinsically the problem here - dumb consumers are - IMO.  I do not hook
my paypal up with anything that incurs a recurring monthly fee or could be
paid with a 1 click payment.  I won't let Amazon do that 1 click purchasing
crap either.

Jaxi

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 12:27 PM, sol <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think I will simply stop purchasing anything from anywhere that requires
> me to use paypal as the credit card processor.
> sol
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