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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
If they were willing shut down for the time it took them to "retool," then maybe they could make other arrangements. But since Paypal didn't give them enough time to find another working solution without risking a lot of lost sales across the board, it amounts to bullying.
Perhaps Paypal should thoroughly vet potential customers before they accept their business? Wouldn't that make more sense? But of course if they did it that way, then they wouldn't have the necessary leverage to impose their (or their masters' ) will on businesses that have already committed to a certain merchant model.
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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana
But it is harder for to engage in extortion that way...
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Exactly. Plus Paypal is known for keeping the money of their clients who they have these (artificially created) issues with.