Posted on 06/03/2013 8:29:09 AM PDT by rsflynn
FUPP!
Ping!
+1 here.
I swore off Paypal sometime ago. The gun issue is reason enough but they also demand to be allowed to link to my checking account which I absolutely refuse. Their customer service is nonexistant at best.
You can’t buy anything on ebay without running it through them so I simply don’t buy from ebay unless I find a vendor who will circumvent paypal.
Yeah I’ve used PayPal for GunBroker transactions before & this issue came up. Libtards. I avoid them now & always encourage others to do so.
Sad state of affairs. Their company so they can make their own rules. If you have some spare cash (I know, not funny) we can still start up our own bank. Second Amendment Republic Bank. Cater to firearms buyers and sellers. Think the IRS and FEC would take a close look? LOL!
Well, I will be closing that account if that’s their policy.
You can refuse them access to your bank account if you are only purchasing items.
They try to make it appear that you must give them access; if you simply refuse to do so, you get an account you can use with a credit card. Each time you use it they will attempt to bluff you into giving them access to your bank account.
Just do not do it.
We dont allow PayPal members to buy or sell any kind of firearm, whether its in working order or not. The same goes for certain firearm parts and ammunition.
https://www.paypal.com/webapps/helpcenter/article/?solutionId=38957&m=SRE
Well known information by those of us that use Gunbroker and Auctionarms
Any alternatives out there? I do not have any capital but someone could make some serious money with a strong alternative to Paypal, couldn’t they?
>>I swore off Paypal sometime ago. The gun issue is reason enough but they also demand to be allowed to link to my checking account which I absolutely refuse
Not so. I have an account that is not linked to a bank account.
I enjoy using PayPal for gun- and shooting-related exchanges. I know that I have violated their policy on more than one occasion. It delights me to use their service, against their policy, to advance the shooting sports.
You got a call? When my account got hacked I couldn’t get through to a live person. Dumped that piece of shit company pronto.
Funny if a company tried to ignore “civil rights,” they would be sued. Constitutional rights? We are told private entities can ignore them. Does this make any sense?
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