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YOWZA. I pointed out this nasty crap a few weeks ago. The "hook" is on Page 3 or thereabouts on the contract you electrically sign. They changed not a single word.
Here it is.I just checked the PayPal AUP page. It has not been changed since September 2021.
Prohibited activities
You may not use the PayPal service for activities that … relate to … the promotion of hate, violence, racial or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory or the financial exploitation of a crime ….
What exactly does "intolerance" consist of? In todays loony leftist mindset, virtually anything they don't like is called intolerance.
Just seems kinda open ended, and with the potential for abuse.
Edited to add: and in todays political climate with the leftists claiming that those with traditionally conservative values are borderline faschists, does selling MAGA hats run a risk of them accusing you of "intolerance"?
And no one would... But the majority of users of PayPal do not know.The even worse part about the AUP is that they decide violations in their sole discretion. They don't have to justify their decisions. There is no oversight and no recourse. It's bullshit. No sane person should agree to do business under those terms.
It's stuff like that as to why I never have and won't ever become a user of any of those sites.The even worse part about the AUP is that they decide violations in their sole discretion. They don't have to justify their decisions. There is no oversight and no recourse. It's bullshit. No sane person should agree to do business under those terms.
Only because virtually everyone signing up just clicks that they agree and never actually read what they are agreeing to.And no one would... But the majority of users of PayPal do not know.