Looks like it's time to cancel paypal.
I just deleted my cards from the paypal account.
In article <smerlm$dbp$11@news.dns-netz.com>
governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like it's time to cancel paypal.
I just deleted my cards from the paypal account.
A new Paypal user policy that permits the company to fine users
$2,500 for spreading “misinformation” has caused quite a stir on
social media platforms. After November 3, anyone who posts or
publishes information or content to “promote misinformation”
will be subject to the penalty.
Editor’s note: This article was updated to reflect that Paypal
has retracted the user policy information after the social media
backlash.
On 10/15/22 2:53 AM, Embrace Woke Go Broke! wrote:
In article <smerlm$dbp$11@news.dns-netz.com>
governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like it's time to cancel paypal.
I just deleted my cards from the paypal account.
A new Paypal user policy that permits the company to fine users
$2,500 for spreading “misinformation” has caused quite a stir on
social media platforms. After November 3, anyone who posts or
publishes information or content to “promote misinformation”
will be subject to the penalty.
Editor’s note: This article was updated to reflect that Paypal
has retracted the user policy information after the social media
backlash.
 Irrelevant - they've revealed HOW THEY THINK and it's
 BAD thinking. Forget PP ... consign it to the waste
 bin of history. Besides, the amount of FRAUD involving
 PP or the PP name is ridiculous. I can see why Musk
 dumped it as fast as he could.
On 10/15/22 8:13 PM, 26C.Z968 wrote:
On 10/15/22 2:53 AM, Embrace Woke Go Broke! wrote:
In article <smerlm$dbp$11@news.dns-netz.com>
governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like it's time to cancel paypal.
I just deleted my cards from the paypal account.
A new Paypal user policy that permits the company to fine users
$2,500 for spreading “misinformation” has caused quite a stir on
social media platforms. After November 3, anyone who posts or
publishes information or content to “promote misinformation”
will be subject to the penalty.
Editor’s note: This article was updated to reflect that Paypal
has retracted the user policy information after the social media
backlash.
  Irrelevant - they've revealed HOW THEY THINK and it's
  BAD thinking. Forget PP ... consign it to the waste
  bin of history. Besides, the amount of FRAUD involving
  PP or the PP name is ridiculous. I can see why Musk
  dumped it as fast as he could.
It's what Democrats do best, they steal your money... it's what they
plan and plot and scheme for. It's the reason they see for their
existence.
As for PP itself - it's always been iffy. LONG back
I *started* to create an account and then changed
my mind halfway through. NEXT DAY I was getting
fake mails about bills and breech of account where
I was supposed to click on a box and supply
(non-existent) account numbers, SS numbers and
all the rest. Somebody was WATCHING, in DETAIL.
Some of the companies I deal with are getting
fairly convincing fake PP invoices a dozen times
a week now. "You just bought 100 bitcoins ! Click
for Invoice !" "You just bought a 96 inch HDTV -
click here for invoice !" It's a fake invoice
reference which would immediately prompt you to
call the "help" number. All LOOKS legit - but
the 'contact us' number is usually in TURKEY,
which is uncomfortably cozy with RUSSIA these days ...
Just sayin' ......
On Mon, 17 Oct 2022 00:21:03 -0400, "26C.Z968" <26C.Z968@noada.net>
wrote:
As for PP itself - it's always been iffy. LONG back
I *started* to create an account and then changed
my mind halfway through. NEXT DAY I was getting
fake mails about bills and breech of account where
I was supposed to click on a box and supply
(non-existent) account numbers, SS numbers and
all the rest. Somebody was WATCHING, in DETAIL.
Some of the companies I deal with are getting
fairly convincing fake PP invoices a dozen times
a week now. "You just bought 100 bitcoins ! Click
for Invoice !" "You just bought a 96 inch HDTV -
click here for invoice !" It's a fake invoice
reference which would immediately prompt you to
call the "help" number. All LOOKS legit - but
the 'contact us' number is usually in TURKEY,
which is uncomfortably cozy with RUSSIA these days ...
Just sayin' ......
It's called spam. Whoever you started that account with got your
email and sold it.
On 10/18/22 12:38 AM, governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2022 00:21:03 -0400, "26C.Z968" <26C.Z968@noada.net>
wrote:
 As for PP itself - it's always been iffy. LONG back
  I *started* to create an account and then changed
  my mind halfway through. NEXT DAY I was getting
  fake mails about bills and breech of account where
  I was supposed to click on a box and supply
  (non-existent) account numbers, SS numbers and
  all the rest. Somebody was WATCHING, in DETAIL.
  Some of the companies I deal with are getting
  fairly convincing fake PP invoices a dozen times
  a week now. "You just bought 100 bitcoins ! Click
  for Invoice !" "You just bought a 96 inch HDTV -
  click here for invoice !" It's a fake invoice
  reference which would immediately prompt you to
  call the "help" number. All LOOKS legit - but
  the 'contact us' number is usually in TURKEY,
  which is uncomfortably cozy with RUSSIA these days ...
  Just sayin' ......
It's called spam. Whoever you started that account with got your
email and sold it.
 I didn't even SAVE the info ... someone was watching
 REAL TIME.
 As for TODAYS PP 'spam' ... it's good enough so 99% would
 not be able to detect it as such. They CALL the number in
 Turkey and get BLASTED. Try as I will, I cannot elevate
 the collective IQ. I can instill a certain paranoia
 though ... that'll have to do. But that's in my little
 circles. What about everyone else ? THEIR stuff is often
 connected to MY stuff in various ways.
It's called spam. Whoever you started that account with got your
email and sold it.
I didn't even SAVE the info ... someone was watching
REAL TIME.
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 01:22:51 -0400, "26C.Z968" <26C.Z968@noada.net>
wrote:
It's called spam. Whoever you started that account with got your
email and sold it.
I didn't even SAVE the info ... someone was watching
REAL TIME.
Not some "one", some "thing". You were typing characters into their
computer via their website. When one aborts such an application
process, the date entered earlier is still in the site's computers
even if you never save anything. The instant you type it in, it's
recorded. How else do you think it appears on their web page as you
type it?
On 10/18/22 5:51 PM, governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 01:22:51 -0400, "26C.Z968" <26C.Z968@noada.net>
wrote:
It's called spam. Whoever you started that account with got your
email and sold it.
I didn't even SAVE the info ... someone was watching
REAL TIME.
Not some "one", some "thing". You were typing characters into their
computer via their website. When one aborts such an application
process, the date entered earlier is still in the site's computers
even if you never save anything. The instant you type it in, it's
recorded. How else do you think it appears on their web page as you
type it?
I'm IT, I know how it works. Someone, or many someones,
had put a little bot on the PP server - probably logged
raw keystrokes instead of copying completed records judging
by subsequent events. PP never noticed.
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 21:09:44 -0400, "26C.Z968" <26C.Z968@noada.net>
wrote:
On 10/18/22 5:51 PM, governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 01:22:51 -0400, "26C.Z968" <26C.Z968@noada.net>
wrote:
It's called spam. Whoever you started that account with got your
email and sold it.
I didn't even SAVE the info ... someone was watching
REAL TIME.
Not some "one", some "thing". You were typing characters into their
computer via their website. When one aborts such an application
process, the date entered earlier is still in the site's computers
even if you never save anything. The instant you type it in, it's
recorded. How else do you think it appears on their web page as you
type it?
I'm IT, I know how it works. Someone, or many someones,
had put a little bot on the PP server - probably logged
raw keystrokes instead of copying completed records judging
by subsequent events. PP never noticed.
Which is what I said! Some"thing", a bot, however you want to
describe the lines of code that captured the data.
And no, I don't believe you're IT or you wouldn't have said "someone"
and then argued the point. You would have known it was lines of code responsible for recording your inputs in real time.
I'm very much IT ... and bots don't create THEMSELVES and
go searching for servers - someONE writes them and PUTS
them there.
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