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PayPal petition

#1 User is offline   Platinum Joinee West 

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 08:46 AM

I don't know if you lot have heard of regretsy, it is a blog about some of the more cringeworthy items that are sold on etsy, and is rather amusing in a sarcastic bitter kind of way. That's not overly important to the story though...

Anyway, the writer of the regretsy blog occasionally does charity projects for regretsy fans who are having a tough time financially. Most are etsy sellers themselves, and times are tough for crafters right now. Sometimes it is just linking to a particular sellers shop on her blog, often American sellers with medical concerns that they can't afford to sot out because they apparently live in a third work country healthcare wise.

She wanted to do something special at Christmas for those regretsians who are struggling who have kids: a toy drive. Some of the applications they received were really quite upsetting. All applicants were carefully vetted and they chose 100 kids in the regretsy community to help. Then they asked for donations via PayPal from regretsians.

The result was overwhelming. They received enough donations to send toys to 200 children, AND. A small monetary gift to the families to make Christmas dinner a bit more special, or to help with bills. It was all really quite lovely and warm and fuzzy.

Then PayPal decided to be utter asshats about it. Apparently the "donate" button was used incorrectly, and can only be used by non-profit organisations. This is contrary to their own advice in a PDF tips sheet about using the donate button. After much arguing, the regretsy blog writer had to refund all donations that hadn't yet been processed, set it up again with a "buy" button, and ask for the money again. PayPal meanwhile KEPT THE TRANSACTION FEES. because they Felt like committing PR suicide regarding giving Christmas presents to poor kids. Great move.

It doesn't end there though, because they then decided this also breaks paypals rules. For no apparent reason... And have frozen the PayPal account of the regretsy blog writer entirely. No money for poor families at Christmas. But apparently it would have been ok if they were sick cats (see conversation extracts below)

Here's a petition to try and get PayPal to stop being such utter paypals. (a new insult I'm trying out)
Please sign, and share. I want my money to not be sat in a frozen paypal account. I want it to be buying a kid a toy truck. Thanks.
http://www.change.or...hildren-in-need

Here follows some rather excellent bits of a phone conversation had with paypal...

Quote

PAYPAL: Only a nonprofit can use the Donate button.
ME: That’s false. It says right in the PDF of instructions for the Donate button that it can be used for “worthy causes.”
PAYPAL: I haven’t seen that PDF. And what you’re doing is not a worthy cause, it’s charity.
ME: What’s the difference?
PAYPAL: You can use the donate button to raise money for a sick cat, but not poor people.


ME: The problem is I’ve already bought all of these toys, so now I’m really in a position like any other merchant – which is to say, I have inventory I need to sell. Why can’t I sell them as gifts, like any other retailer?
PAYPAL: Don’t you think it would look suspicious if the same people bought them again?
ME: Why? These are my customers!
PAYPAL: If you wanted to do that, you’d have to start a new website.
ME: What? Why would I start a new website?
PAYPAL: I’m not going to argue with you.


PAYPAL: The only way you’d be allowed to sell these as gifts is if you sent them directly to the person who bought them. And we will track your shipments and make sure it goes to the buyer.
ME: That’s discriminatory! You don’t make other retailers send purchases to the buyer only, especially not at Christmas.
PAYPAL: No one but a nonprofit would send gifts to someone else on buyer’s behalf.
ME: What about Amazon?
PAYPAL: We know what you’re doing and we’re through playing games with you.


PAYPAL: You say you’re selling these as gifts but there is no information as to what the gift is.
ME: People sell mystery gifts and grab bags all the time. What about sites where they say, let us choose for you?”
PAYPAL: It doesn’t say that on your site.
ME: Is that the problem? If I say it’s a mystery gift would that be sufficient?
PAYPAL: You aren’t going to be able to get around this. It’s too late, we know what you’re trying to do and we’re not going to let you do it.
ME: But there are hundreds of toys! Do you think it’s reasonable to create a drop down menu for hundreds of gifts, all of them different, and create an inventory for each as “one?” So that every time one sells, it’s sold out, and the customer has to keep choosng options and going through check out to see if they can find a gift that’s still available?
PAYPAL: Yes, I think it’s reasonable.


God I hate PayPal.
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#2 User is offline   Joinee Mum White 

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 09:45 AM

Gahh! That's awful. I have tried to sign but It keeps saying google can't find something or other so i'm not sure if it has gone through - my comment hasn't appeared :( I will look again later to see if it is just one of those things that takes a little time. Mum White.
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#3 User is offline   Platinum Joinee Wilf (GD) 

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 10:03 AM

Signed. Where's their Christmas spirit???? Bunch of Eberneezer Scrooge McF**ks.

This post has been edited by Platinum Joinee Wilf (GD): 06 December 2011 - 12:52 PM

Ta Wif pummetted to the foor. Innit.
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#4 User is offline   Lethal Biddle 

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 10:12 AM

How ridiculous. That customer service is appalling. But then I've never had any kind of decent service from Paypal, they've always been quite unhelpful.
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#5 User is offline   Platinum Joinee West 

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 10:45 AM

View PostLethal Biddle, on 06 December 2011 - 10:12 AM, said:

How ridiculous. That customer service is appalling. But then I've never had any kind of decent service from Paypal, they've always been quite unhelpful.



Yeah, the really appalling thing is that this sort of behaviour from PayPal really doesn't surprise me...
http://en.wikipedia....and_limitations
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#6 User is offline   Platinum Joinee West 

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 02:27 PM

Rather excellently in-depth poet about how all of Regretsy's actions have been entirely within PayPal on terms and conditions...

http://thegreengeeks...r-own-policies/
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#7 User is offline   Poohbah (Gsq) 

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 06:41 PM

I don't understand why they're anti someone giving gifts to poor kids? They're treating her like she's up to something nefarious. I am incredibly bemused.

Wasn't it PayPal whose Twitter got hacked and they were just tweeting about how rubbish PayPal was? That was brilliant.
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