november 2022
"A new policy in PayPal ’s fine print triggered a storm of outrage over apparent plans to impose, starting on Nov. 3, a hefty fine of $2,500 any time one of its 429 million consumers and merchants expressed what the corporate brass deems to be misinformation."
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/paypal-tells-users-fine-them-111951288.html
Ok. but this was in 2022 and PayPal reversed course immediately.
I guess I need to review the current TOS agreement?
yeah and i'm sure the canadian truckers also got their money back.
https://mastodon.satoshishop.de/@mk/110446629620070021
but it still was a show of power.
none of those responsible lost their jobs or went to prison.
if you fight us, we'll DESTROY YOUR LIFE !
and with CBDC there isn't a way out anymore.
Very true.
It reminds to always actually check and read the TOS before i just check that fucking box and click the OK/ACCEPT button..
Man, They will SNEAK ALL kinds of language in there.
FOR INSTANCE: you agree to comply with their "arbitration rules" regarding ANY disputes and can never escalate to civil suits with a jury.
Robert Barnes talks A LOT about this "arbitration" nonsense and how it's rigged against the consumer with retired judges in the $$pockets$$ of big corp.