Well, it looks like I am not the only person to see that see costly holes in
the ‘plan of attack“ that will cause mass unsubscribing from PayPal to
show them where they can go. Imagine funneling people like ‘sheeple’
to joining Payza, in order to show a united front.
When people jump on the ‘not me‘ it creates a deeper think. Why did
they miss the message? Well, here comes the faux pas of most upset
owners. And I quote …
“… when PayPal takes ‘arbitrary decisions’ to shut the accounts down
all of a sudden.”
Meaning of arbitrary – not planned or chosen for a particular reason :
not based on reason or evidence. : done without concern for what is
fair or right. Source: Merriam-Webster’s …
Do you honestly think Elon Musk, the man who created PayPal, an
$11.3 billionaire, takes actions like this, on a whim?
There are those that would have you believe exactly that. What you
choose to believe should be based on due diligence. It should be the
result of you finding out how you could have helped create this
thorny bed, and do something to fix it.
Just because some businesses caught up in this Paypal decision,
have been online 10yrs or more, does not mean their operations are
legal.
The Bigger Question
Not every Traffic Exchange owner has been hit let alone limited. I
wonder why?
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