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PayPal Lost Thousands of Customers Recently, But Why?
Recently, PayPal tried to pull a stunt on the consumers to comply with their new and improved guidelines.
Inside, the guidelines read:
“The violation of the “Acceptable Use Policy constitutes the violation of the PayPal User Agreement and may subject you to damages of $2,500.00 U.S. dollars per violation.”
If this is not utter communism, then I do not know what else to say.
Every day, our rights are infringed upon by the nefarious status quo that aims for a socialist society.
Oh, and by the way, who in the hell has twenty-five hundred dollars a clip for a penalty? A pseudo-penalty at that.
For the consumer to be whacked a fee, one must post “misinformation” or diametrically oppose a political fact online.
These are people's livelihoods the leaders are wrecking, and not only that, but who calls the shots behind the screens?
As a result, PayPal lost tons of customers over the last few days, only for the company to turn around and say it was an error that those emails were sent out.
How foolish do they think we are, huh?
You sent the mail out as a beta test for people to see who would comply with the Chinese-style social credit…