Paypaldamon,
My problem is with your company's definition of "unauthorized" access. I don't agree with the practice of holding / withdrawing funds from my personal checking account if someone used a fraudulent credit card to pay me 3 months ago. That is your problem, not mine. You authorize the transaction, you take the information, and you take the payment. Don't blame me if your internal checks and credit card validation is allowing fraud through. There is no compensation for your holding procedure. Your company conducts itself as though they are the IRS with rights to sieze assets on their whim of "suspect" transactions. As you are not a bank, there is no monitoring and accountability. What's to say you aren't claiming "suspicious" transactions and freezing / confiscating funds just to get cash to make up for internal company cash flow problems??? I have seen way too many recent reports of this activity, and it has made me seriously consider closing my Paypal account permanently.
I would love to hear why your company asserts the right to take money from me because of their internal security, information, and validation system failure to detect fraudulent credit cards.
My problem is with your company's definition of "unauthorized" access. I don't agree with the practice of holding / withdrawing funds from my personal checking account if someone used a fraudulent credit card to pay me 3 months ago. That is your problem, not mine. You authorize the transaction, you take the information, and you take the payment. Don't blame me if your internal checks and credit card validation is allowing fraud through. There is no compensation for your holding procedure. Your company conducts itself as though they are the IRS with rights to sieze assets on their whim of "suspect" transactions. As you are not a bank, there is no monitoring and accountability. What's to say you aren't claiming "suspicious" transactions and freezing / confiscating funds just to get cash to make up for internal company cash flow problems??? I have seen way too many recent reports of this activity, and it has made me seriously consider closing my Paypal account permanently.
I would love to hear why your company asserts the right to take money from me because of their internal security, information, and validation system failure to detect fraudulent credit cards.
