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Warning about Paypal. Did you ever see the BBB info on this company?

http://www.bbbsilicon.org/commonreport.html?bid=21...

This is amazing. Paypal is such a rip off.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Do not trust on Verna Berti BBB silicon's manager. She is a puppet working for Paypal. She is a corrupted BBB manager. Do not trust her by any means.

    Please, be very careful with Paypal, they hijack customer's money for 180 days

    so they can day-trade it and put the profit in their own pockets.

    So they usually use "Money on hold" or "suspicious activities" as an excuse to use their customer's money.

    Please check this out, and please notice that they advertise another product. Since I don't know this product and I don't know anyone who does you should distrust it too.

    If you have a complaint, it doesn't hurt that you write it here:

    http://www.paypalwarning.com/

    http://www.paypalsucks.com/

    This is a blog, former Paypal employee speaks:

    http://paidpal.blogdrive.com/

    Good luck and please let other's know about these obscure practices.

    Hopefuly somebody in the congress will help the people who are being affected by this monopoly.

  • Judy
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    What's amazing about it. The link says that the BBB rates Paypal as "satisfactory". What's the problem?

    There are lots of BBB complaints? Any company with that many accounts is going to have complaints.

  • Jesse
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Paypal is a big company who does millions of transactions (if not billions) a year with millions of customers. Since they have very few locations, any BBB complaint will be centralized vs. say Wal-Mart.

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