Why is nobody asking how in the hell PayPal can legally confiscate a person’s assets for communicating one’s thoughts, irregardless of whether those thoughts are protected under the constitution. I mean who made them the Lord of the flies?
How is this any different from your neighbor coming over and confiscating property because some thing you said was interpreted by them as “misinformation?”
I mean what in the actual fuck?
Can you say “class action lawsuits are very effective?”
When you clicked the "I agree" to their "terms of service"; you gave them permission to do whatever they wanted, you gave them rights to every picture you posted, you have them your personal information, location, birthdate, address, agreed to marketing, etc.
Then, they periodically sent you updated "Terms of Service" which you agreed to, and like 99.999%, didn't read the tome of legal speak about what you agreed to, and they didn't bother to highlight what was changing.
SouthPark even made a couple episodes about this, as people clicked "I agree" to Acceptable Use, Terms of Service, etc. What they do is immoral, unethical and wrong on every possible level - but legal.
Just because you agree to something does not mean it is legally enforceable. Paypal is counting, like many firms that purchase debts, on those affected being unwilling or unable to take them to court.
Isn't the entire point of a contract, the fact that YOU agreed? The Terms of Service is the contract that PayPal is making with their customer. The ToS is reviewed by teams of lawyers, as this is a legally binding agreement between the company, and the customer. To say this was an accident, is a bold-faced lie.
Is this abhorrent? Absolutely
Do I hope they go bankrupt? Absolutely
But, as they will have a log of you logging into your account, and accepting the terms of service, along with the fact that there are other means of paying the bill, and you accepted the PayPal terms; will put you at a distinct advantage.
I am taking a great deal of pleasure in watching their stock tank; and when they release the number of accounts that have been cancelled; I expect that the drop will be catastrophic.
Looks like damage control to me.
Why is nobody asking how in the hell PayPal can legally confiscate a person’s assets for communicating one’s thoughts, irregardless of whether those thoughts are protected under the constitution. I mean who made them the Lord of the flies?
How is this any different from your neighbor coming over and confiscating property because some thing you said was interpreted by them as “misinformation?”
I mean what in the actual fuck?
Can you say “class action lawsuits are very effective?”
When you clicked the "I agree" to their "terms of service"; you gave them permission to do whatever they wanted, you gave them rights to every picture you posted, you have them your personal information, location, birthdate, address, agreed to marketing, etc.
Then, they periodically sent you updated "Terms of Service" which you agreed to, and like 99.999%, didn't read the tome of legal speak about what you agreed to, and they didn't bother to highlight what was changing.
SouthPark even made a couple episodes about this, as people clicked "I agree" to Acceptable Use, Terms of Service, etc. What they do is immoral, unethical and wrong on every possible level - but legal.
Just because you agree to something does not mean it is legally enforceable. Paypal is counting, like many firms that purchase debts, on those affected being unwilling or unable to take them to court.
Isn't the entire point of a contract, the fact that YOU agreed? The Terms of Service is the contract that PayPal is making with their customer. The ToS is reviewed by teams of lawyers, as this is a legally binding agreement between the company, and the customer. To say this was an accident, is a bold-faced lie.
Is this abhorrent? Absolutely Do I hope they go bankrupt? Absolutely
But, as they will have a log of you logging into your account, and accepting the terms of service, along with the fact that there are other means of paying the bill, and you accepted the PayPal terms; will put you at a distinct advantage.
PayPal can't take anything if there is nobody using their service and said service soon doesn't exist anymore. Go woke Commie go broke.
I am taking a great deal of pleasure in watching their stock tank; and when they release the number of accounts that have been cancelled; I expect that the drop will be catastrophic.
I hope their company fails.
There's no such word as "irregardless". As Q stated, "spelling matters".
My point stands, irregardless of your comment.
Fuck you.
This is my BBQ now.
Thefuckitis.jpg. :p
Probably overwhelming their system with the number of deletes but your idea probably more true.
There are people that can't find the "any" key.
Some of them operate nuclear power plants.
Still waiting on this wc3 match to start.
"Operator, give me the number to 911."