posted on April 25, 2001 08:44:16 AM new
Let's do it friends.It's time to start complaining in the right places. Email your senators, congressmen and the F.B.I internet fraud center and the Better Business Bureau in Palo Alto. Here are the links.
http://www.governmentguide.com/
http://www.ifccfbi.gov/
http://government.aol.com/mynews/
http://www.bbb.com/
DON'T LET PAYPAL GET AWAY WITH IT.
[ edited by club1man on Apr 25, 2001 09:05 AM ]
[ edited by club1man on Apr 25, 2001 09:06 AM ]
posted on April 25, 2001 03:32:59 PM new
Count me out, too. PayPal is an asset, not a liability. I hate these sorts of "faux class actions" when ppl get angry over one or two small incidents. The problem is that the majority of people who are either happy or elated with the service NEVER SAY ANYTHING; and the ppl that complain always do so loudly. So count me out of your ridiculous complaint, and let us get back to business.
posted on April 25, 2001 04:00:31 PM new
Talking about one or two small incidents I have read of thousands of these and if a thousand to 30 thousand is small just think of the people that have been put out of business for a mere $200.I don't know what we should consider small.Let the people make their own decision. I too was a big supporter but that was $40,000 ago.
posted on April 25, 2001 04:39:35 PM newclub1manLet's do it friends.It's time to start complaining in the right places. Email your senators, congressmen and the F.B.I internet fraud center and the Better Business Bureau in Palo Alto.
You earlier boasted of running a large operation. You said you were accepting $200,000.00 a month in PayPal payments alone, right? Interesting tactics for a serious businessman you've got going here. I've seen a woman employ similar actions when her mobile home was repossessed. Are you a graduate from the "Attila the Hun Business School" per chance?
posted on April 25, 2001 07:25:33 PM new
USER ID: tw76
Date Joined: April 25, 2001 03:28:38 PM
Message Center Posts: 1
Gee gosh, tw76, you joined Auction Watch at 3:28 p.m. and then four minutes later wrote a message loudly supporting PayPal and belittling the thousands of people who complain about problems.
posted on April 26, 2001 12:10:39 PM new
Talk about beating a dead horse!
PayPal has problems.
With that said, why would anybody with > 3 grey cells use them for HIGH FINANCE?
Sounds like the "Dubya School of Accounting" to me (school motto: "WE COUNT GOOD"
With the huge financial figures you're floating around, ya must have had a corporate lawyer and accountant somewhere? Didn't either of these "professionals' raise an eyebrow when you started conducting business via a program geared towards the "Beanie Baby Bunch?"
The scenario seems to smell fishy to me, with PP being only the tail of the problem
posted on April 26, 2001 05:47:37 PM new
To those of you who don't know me I did what all of us on the internet try to do mainly set up a small business. Mine did blossom very quickly, being that I sold gold as a product as well as well as a service. My intent is two-fold one is to inform people so they won't make the same mistakes that I did, the other is to pressure Paypal into making changes.
visit my web site and let's become friends