PayPal Lets Company Pull $2500 from Accounts If User Promote ‘Misinformation’ (dailywire.com) 13 points by nittanymount 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] znpy 3y ago ↗ Likely illegal…However, just to be sure, my paypal account is linked to a debit card, and in the most lucky moment it could withdraw at most 70-100€.Why on earth people keep getting credit cards and giving third parties access to them is beyond my comprehension… [–] josephcsible 3y ago ↗ Don't you have more protection with credit cards than with debit cards? [–] rolph 3y ago ↗ such as disputing charges that were not agreed to by the cardholder.ive seen most banks not even bat an eyelash, at allowing overdraw, so someone makes a negative on your account instead of being stopped at zero. [–] znpy 3y ago ↗ but this is the crucial point: if you did agree to paypal contract you did agree to such withdrawals.The protection is void and you have to bring the case to a lawyer and go to court. [–] znpy 3y ago ↗ Nah.Supposedly you have them, but in the meantime the money is in somebody else’s pockets, you have to go to court and everything.Good luck with that.
[–] josephcsible 3y ago ↗ Don't you have more protection with credit cards than with debit cards? [–] rolph 3y ago ↗ such as disputing charges that were not agreed to by the cardholder.ive seen most banks not even bat an eyelash, at allowing overdraw, so someone makes a negative on your account instead of being stopped at zero. [–] znpy 3y ago ↗ but this is the crucial point: if you did agree to paypal contract you did agree to such withdrawals.The protection is void and you have to bring the case to a lawyer and go to court. [–] znpy 3y ago ↗ Nah.Supposedly you have them, but in the meantime the money is in somebody else’s pockets, you have to go to court and everything.Good luck with that.
[–] rolph 3y ago ↗ such as disputing charges that were not agreed to by the cardholder.ive seen most banks not even bat an eyelash, at allowing overdraw, so someone makes a negative on your account instead of being stopped at zero. [–] znpy 3y ago ↗ but this is the crucial point: if you did agree to paypal contract you did agree to such withdrawals.The protection is void and you have to bring the case to a lawyer and go to court.
[–] znpy 3y ago ↗ but this is the crucial point: if you did agree to paypal contract you did agree to such withdrawals.The protection is void and you have to bring the case to a lawyer and go to court.
[–] znpy 3y ago ↗ Nah.Supposedly you have them, but in the meantime the money is in somebody else’s pockets, you have to go to court and everything.Good luck with that.
[–] LinuxBender 3y ago ↗ Are any of PayPal's competitors such as Venmo, Stripe, Skrill, Parallel Economy, Payoneer, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Amazon Pay, Square, Shopify also doing this? [–] nittanymount 3y ago ↗ haha, good question... [–] josephcsible 3y ago ↗ Venmo is owned by PayPal, not a competitor to PayPal. [–] LinuxBender 3y ago ↗ Ah, thankyou for the correction.
[–] josephcsible 3y ago ↗ Venmo is owned by PayPal, not a competitor to PayPal. [–] LinuxBender 3y ago ↗ Ah, thankyou for the correction.
[–] pilgrimfff 3y ago ↗ Good. I'm so tired of all these folks saying that we haven't always been at war with Eurasia.
[–] Flatcircle 3y ago ↗ Can’t be real, probably just a misread of the real policy.But if it is real, I can’t imagine a single customer that wants this?
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 43.8 ms ] threadHowever, just to be sure, my paypal account is linked to a debit card, and in the most lucky moment it could withdraw at most 70-100€.
Why on earth people keep getting credit cards and giving third parties access to them is beyond my comprehension…
ive seen most banks not even bat an eyelash, at allowing overdraw, so someone makes a negative on your account instead of being stopped at zero.
The protection is void and you have to bring the case to a lawyer and go to court.
Supposedly you have them, but in the meantime the money is in somebody else’s pockets, you have to go to court and everything.
Good luck with that.
But if it is real, I can’t imagine a single customer that wants this?