I just need to rant for a second...
I go to make a purchase at a place we buy from regularly this morning - using Paypal. Instead of working, I get a message that the payment is declined, because I have hit some sort of limit, and now I need to verify my account! I check my history, and there is nothing unusual there - no large transactions, just many small ones over the lifetime of the account (several years). Checking the balance, we have spent nowhere near the stated limit in the past 12 months, so I can only assume they have a LIFETIME sending limit on their account - once you hit it, you need to verify.
On the Paypal site, there is a nice little banner informing me of this fact, and saying its easy to lift the limit - BY PROVIDING MY BANKING INFORMATION! I am not providing that, as they have no business knowing it! I have linked a credit card to the account for years now and have never had a problem. Now the account is unusable, without providing that information! They so screw over their customers! I don't want to use them, but they have been the most convenient method of payment over the past several years. They are making it so easy to see the advantage of using Bitcoin!
Now, more on topic for a second - this business is actually a place that I had contacted about them using Bitcoin, as they have mentioned that their fees are so high they encourage people to use checks rather than Paypal. They do know about Bitcoin, and the people involved are interested, but unfortunately the other customers are already giving them such a hard time about how to use Paypal, that they (understandably) don't want to open a new can of worms with Bitcoin. (FYI - The business is a CSA - a farm share, that provides fresh local fruits and vegetables to their members).
Oh, I so hope that we can see the end of Paypal - SOON. Hopefully I'll have luck convincing the CSA to accept bitcoin sometime soon!