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Old 02-28-2012, 04:28 PM   #225
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Originally Posted by djulian View Post
In any case, the original question was whether PayPal has the right to refuse service for any reason. They do. To say otherwise is to seek to enforce a compulsory ethical standard, and I (as I have stated) am not comfortable with that.
Agreed.

All companies have a right to associate with who they choose to .
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