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May 27, 2014, 05:42:03 PM
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i wonder what the bitcoin adoption (volume) rate is vs paypal adoption rate compared
anyone with the numbers  or stats?

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May 27, 2014, 08:30:07 PM
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Paypal will use bitcoin as it uses the dollar. Transactions of bitcoin will be inside the paypal system, so they can be reversed, unless paypal allows you to withdraw your bitcoins from their system. Well, I bet paypal will create a series of delays (its infamous "account limited") for people willing to withdraw all their bitcoins.

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May 28, 2014, 04:02:28 PM
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Paypal's currency rate is suck. If paypal accept bitcoin as deposit method ( in my opinion no way ), they will exchange bitcoin to dollar with the mininmum %10 rate.
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May 28, 2014, 05:01:41 PM
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I do hate paypal and not only because of their exchange commissions.

One has to have nerve, to return the money to scammers that buy crypto and then do scamming chargebacks. And lets not forget their infamous and abusive limiting of accounts policy, specially the unverified ones.

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May 28, 2014, 08:54:20 PM
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I do hate paypal and not only because of their exchange commissions.

One has to have nerve, to return the money to scammers that buy crypto and then do scamming chargebacks. And lets not forget their infamous and abusive limiting of accounts policy, specially the unverified ones.

I agree. Not just commisions...

Chargebacks, unauthorized transactions, frozen accounts, claims to protect both parties (completely a lie) etc..
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May 28, 2014, 09:29:11 PM
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"near future"? How near? 10 years are not long.
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May 28, 2014, 10:53:48 PM
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Unfortunately, because of ebay, I still have to use these scam bags.

But I never have much money there. I'm always expecting another freeze of my account and a blackmail on sending personal documents or something.



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May 29, 2014, 01:53:49 AM
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I do hate paypal and not only because of their exchange commissions.

One has to have nerve, to return the money to scammers that buy crypto and then do scamming chargebacks. And lets not forget their infamous and abusive limiting of accounts policy, specially the unverified ones.

I agree. Not just commisions...

Chargebacks, unauthorized transactions, frozen accounts, claims to protect both parties (completely a lie) etc..

Not really their fault that they need to comply with US law and enforce regulation.

All these translate to higher fee to everyone.
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May 29, 2014, 02:14:56 AM
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Giving protection to scammers, that do abusive chargebacks on crypto deals or limiting accounts with stupid pretexts, are impositions of US regulations?

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May 29, 2014, 03:18:05 AM
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Giving protection to scammers, that do abusive chargebacks on crypto deals or limiting accounts with stupid pretexts, are impositions of US regulations?

Some of the account login/pw were stolen.

So, they are protecting account owner and not scammer.
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May 29, 2014, 03:39:47 AM
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That depends on showing evidence that the account was indeed stolen. In the past, they required none and always sided with the buyer of Crypto, even when the IP that accessed the account was the same. Only, recently, I read some reports suggesting some slow change.

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