Payment platform PayPal is receiving new fallout after someone discovered that the company has quietly reintroduced a large fine for users deemed guilty of spreading "misinformation." [.]
Paypal's policy of charging $2,500 for spreading "inaccurate or misleading information" has been reinstated as outlined in the Restricted Activities under the User Agreement. On September 26th, the financial service announced some changes to.
Confusion is circulating right now about PayPal’s new “misinformation” policy that allows the company to steal $2,500 per “infraction” from a user’s account. PayPal says recent updates to its Acceptable Use Policy were done in “error,” but Brian A. Wilkins from The Covid Blog says this is a lie. Wilkins is involved in an ongoing arbitration dispute with […]
Confusion is circulating right now about PayPal's new "misinformation" policy that allows the company to steal $2,500 per "infraction" from a user's account. PayPal [.]