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December 24, 2013, 08:26:00 PM
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PayPal is about to look even worse compared to Bitcoin.  Recently they stopped letting customers send international transfers unless the recipient jumps through some sort of hoops.  PayPal states that this is because of federal regulations and even though the reps are prohibited from sending any official explanations they refer to
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/remittances-transfer-rule-amendment-to-regulation-e/
As if PayPal couldn't get any worse.

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December 24, 2013, 09:50:26 PM
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PayPal is quite useful for buying with fiat safely online, it is another wood to crypto though, I guess less techie people will stick with PayPal until bitcoin becomes easier to use with less cance of losing your coins.
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December 24, 2013, 09:51:38 PM
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Yes it is but how useful can it be if you can't use it?

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December 24, 2013, 11:04:43 PM
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Anyone who happens to be shopping for VPN (or just wants to see a bitcoin implementation done right), hop over to https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/. It's easier and faster to buy with bitcoin than the traditional means (besides the act of acquiring some bitcoins, which is really not any more difficult than, say, setting up Visa or Paypal or anything else). Personally, having tried it, I'm buying with bitcoin every time given the chance. Doesn't help that Paypal doesn't seem to like european countries.

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December 24, 2013, 11:17:21 PM
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i loosed with paypal more money then ever with bitcoin..
with bitcoin i loosed 1 btc for the sammer : HashTech https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=126857

but with paypal, i loosed 3000€ maybe more...

i buyed someting, it was a virtual artikel, no money back. loosed 100€
i buyed something, made dispute, scammer send them a fake shipping number,
i never got anything, paypal just close case and never answer... loosed 450€.

but most i loosed with my service and chargeback scamm via credit card (thats why i dont accept credit card payments anymore)

with my server, ppl can buy unlock codes for phones, or briteforce nokia sl3 phones or buy my unlock tools...
and with it, i loosed the most of all and there is nothing you can do against creditcard chargebacks.


this can not happend with bitcoin at all.


not to mentoin, if you get some more money from someone, you get a froozen account and cant access
your money, and that till to one year!
that happend also directly after i had my firt payments via paypal.


i using it very mutch, cause i need to do it this way, cause customer mostly whant paypal payment,
but if i cold choose, i would accept bitcoin and not paypal.


i dont know how mutch i called someone at paypal, but you have no chance if credit card chargeback
scamm is used...
i already told them, if its so easy for scammer, then i know my new job!
i go and will be a creditscard chargeback scammer... easy money, no risk cause paypal is on side of the scammer... otherwise paypal need to pay the money, but this for shure they dont like, so they take
it from victims account!





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December 25, 2013, 04:39:38 AM
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Paypal certainly has it's advantages and I've used them a lot of the years and still use them on ocassion.

But I agree as bitcoin becomes more adopted and easier for  people to use, it should be able to give something like paypal a real "run for their money".

Of course if bitcoin gets really big there is always the good chance tht companies like paypal will end up using bitcoin themselves and even if the fee's a bit higher than using it yourself, most people will flock to paypal due to their brand name, level of trust, and security.  I don't think it's that unreasonable that current payment procesors will end up adopting bitcoin in the future.  I don't think it's a case of one or the other, but a case of everything working together side by side.

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December 25, 2013, 08:28:05 AM
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I didn't succeed in making my relatives start using Bitcoin, they are still using PayPal.
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December 25, 2013, 08:32:26 AM
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I didn't succeed in making my relatives start using Bitcoin, they are still using PayPal.

probably because ebay and amazon wont accept btc
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December 25, 2013, 08:33:40 AM
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I didn't succeed in making my relatives start using Bitcoin, they are still using PayPal.

probably because ebay and amazon wont accept btc

Yeah. I've yet to see some big ass online markets(?) start accepting BTC.

But that's another topic, that makes one Bitcoin worth a million dollars.
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December 25, 2013, 08:35:22 AM
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PayPal is quite useful for buying with fiat safely online, it is another wood to crypto though, I guess less techie people will stick with PayPal until bitcoin becomes easier to use with less cance of losing your coins.

Someone should make a service which looks like paypal, but uses bitoicoins to actually transfer the money: customer pays with credit card, service silently buys bitcoins, sends them to the recipient country and possible exchanges them back to local fiat.

But wait.. isn't ripple just that?

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December 25, 2013, 11:01:42 AM
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I didn't succeed in making my relatives start using Bitcoin, they are still using PayPal.

probably because ebay and amazon wont accept btc

Hopefully they will in the future. Does Amazon accept PP?

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December 25, 2013, 11:24:51 AM
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I didn't succeed in making my relatives start using Bitcoin, they are still using PayPal.

probably because ebay and amazon wont accept btc

Hopefully they will in the future. Does Amazon accept PP?

i think they do  the processing themselves ,ive only registered my card once with amazon.com
and still years later i can buy stuff with 1 click -its super easy
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December 25, 2013, 11:57:38 AM
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paypal is just awful, they were always investigating my purchase even though I never did anything shady, just normal purchases. It got so bad I finally closed my paypal account and now they won't even allow me to use their processing service with the card that I used to have on my account. What I mean is if someone is using paypal to process credit cards on their website for example, it won't work for me with my credit card. Paypal sees that it is my card and won't allow me to use it. 
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December 25, 2013, 12:04:32 PM
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paypal is just awful, they were always investigating my purchase even though I never did anything shady, just normal purchases. It got so bad I finally closed my paypal account and now they won't even allow me to use their processing service with the card that I used to have on my account. What I mean is if someone is using paypal to process credit cards on their website for example, it won't work for me with my credit card. Paypal sees that it is my card and won't allow me to use it. 

cut it in half and ask the bank for a new one ,it will be free
and will have a  new number never used before
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December 25, 2013, 12:13:05 PM
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I used to be a big fan of Paypal and ebay, but I've lost a lot of respect and faith in both of them recently. Sure, they're quick and easy to use, but it's also quick and easy for scammers to get their money back. Basically if you ever order anything off ebay, all you need to do is claim you never receved it and you'll get your cash back.
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December 25, 2013, 12:57:29 PM
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Never been fond of PayPal since the early days of using eBay. Too many chargeback to deal with, account limitations and closures.

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December 25, 2013, 01:33:00 PM
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Never been fond of PayPal since the early days of using eBay. Too many chargeback to deal with, account limitations and closures.

Crypto is the best thing available - we just need ore take up!
Yup, when I heard how many people got scammed through paypal I stopped using it. The only downside of crypto is volatility but this is not a payment method problem but currency itself.

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December 25, 2013, 01:56:12 PM
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I made a complete withdrawal and stopped using paypal after they freezed wikileaks account.

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/12/paypal-wikileaks/

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December 25, 2013, 02:20:49 PM
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Paypal and BTC each have their own advantages. While the fee is lower for BTC, the security is much better with PP. Even extremely experienced users are having their Bitcoins stolen by hackers on a daily basis. Also, the volatility is another issue with the BTC.
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December 25, 2013, 03:27:27 PM
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paypal is the biggest headache of the world (excluding my cousin)
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