Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/06/19

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Subject: [Leica] Paypal et al.
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Tue Jun 19 18:37:29 2007
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Robert,
It is certainly better than sending your credit card details all the time
over the net, and also better than filling up forms in quadruplicate at the
local bank to convert rupees into dollars. Staying in a country with
exchange regulations, it is very convenient - I got a credit card issued
with a deliberate  low limit, and use it for Paypal, and any use over the
net. If anything goes wrong, I have ceiling on my losses.
Cheers
Jayanand


On 6/20/07, Robert Beaudoin <bussbearm@aei.ca> wrote:
>
> Bonjour Didier and Marc,
>
>   Well monsieur Didier I can be more specific (and not so diffuse ! ),
> there are thousands of complaints from Paypal users who swear they will
> never use that so-called service again.  Point no.1; they are not a bank
> and therefore not subjected to bank laws and rules, they can do whatever
> they want with your money and there is little you can do about it.  Point
> no. 2 once they have decided to freeze your account (for whatever reason
> they see fit, like so-called suspicion of fraudulent activity) you are 
> stuck
> with trying to pleade your case with customer service.  When you finally
> reach someone you have to fax various personal documents like driver's
> license, utility bills, bank statements, etc and hope for the best.  Your
> money can disappear (chargeback I think it is called) or be frozen for 
> weeks
> or months at their leisure.  By the way they have been convicted in the
> U.S. not certain what state.
>
>   But my question was mostly related to the fact that one would accept
> only paypal and therefore lose money.  Of course Paypal is convenient but I
> suppose it's advantages have to be weighted against it's risks (for more on
> the topic of risks, there used to be a website called Paypal wall of shame,
> not sure if it's still on tho).  Using Paypal only and losing about 20% of
> the final value, on a 700$ item, seems like an odd business decision.
>
>   In any case, thank you for your opinions.  Will continue this tread off
> list if you like.
>
>   Best,
>
>   Robert (Un chevalier sans blason)
>
>
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In reply to: Message from bussbearm at aei.ca (Robert Beaudoin) ([Leica] Paypal et al.)