Mad at Paypal? You're not alone

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      A new website has been created to post horror stories from event organizers who feel like they've been burned by PayPal.

      This comes after the U.K.-based Real Business site maintained that the company's "enthusiasm for placing withdrawal restrictions...is the stuff of legend".

      PayPal has also refused to process money transfers to the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, which has shamed the U.S. government with its stunning revelations.

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      BlackHat Hacker

      Aug 24, 2011 at 9:26pm

      Forgot.. check out 'Technocash' an Australian company.
      When you become a merchant with them you can generate bar codes on your site your buyer's can either print out or write down, then go pay cash in any Aussie post office station with it.

      You have money in your account by 8pm that day. Sending worldwide wires with Technocash costs peanuts, or trade it with an exchanger for only $5fee into any other currency you want (Liberty Reserve, Bitcoins..ect)

      Why doesn't Canada Post operate a system like this? All their employees have to do is punch in a number and take cash. No training needed.. benefits in fees would benefit us all since it's a public corp. Then they should branch out to other countries postal systems, the entire world should be based on an anonymous cash system where you don't need ID for things purchased under $1999.

      Screw PayPal.. keep the money in Canada somebody build 'Canadian Technocash'. Eliminate fraud, data mining, and American corporations getting rich when every country can do this.

      /Manifesto

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