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Dave is currently doing a package of all nine issues from the season so far for £20 including postage and packing.
Possibly my paranoia, but I keep getting spam emails about putting my paypal account in order and that this transaction needs authorising,so if I never deal with PayPal,I’ll know that it has to be a scam and delete them straight away.
Possibly my paranoia, but I keep getting spam emails about putting my paypal account in order and that this transaction needs authorising,so if I never deal with PayPal,I’ll know that it has to be a scam and delete them straight away.
That isn't the fault of PayPal per se but a method used by scammers to get your hard earned off you illegally.
Possibly my paranoia, but I keep getting spam emails about putting my paypal account in order and that this transaction needs authorising,so if I never deal with PayPal,I’ll know that it has to be a scam and delete them straight away.
PayPal are serial tax avoiders and they purposely or otherwise offer people payment options that mean those people are able to avoid tax more easily. I'd always avoid using them.
Paypal withheld £76,000 of payments made to me by customers for 5 months, wouldnt unlock it , and no one, even when i got someone on the phone, would tell me why.
eventually i was told i would have to individually refund each customer their full payment as they werent prepared to take my business.
This i did but £40k of customers walked away and it caused huge financial problems for me. They said it was because they suspected money laundering rubbish, but recently it has come to light that they do this often with many clients who have a big sum with them. basically 'taking' your monies for months and getting interest etc, and dont tell you anything because of their wall of silence.
I cannot use the language i want to here, but you can probably all guess my thoughts on PayPal.
Oh and a little digging will find you others who have suffered posting online comments.
Just an idea to bump this up again in case anyone missed it first time round.It would certainly kill a couple of hours reading the latest issue. Any other people missing it?