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12-06-2007 08:21 AM
god i love losing money...just love it!
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12-07-2007 02:12 AM
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12-07-2007 02:21 AM
Ok then, since you insist. Every financial transaction is regulated in some way. One of the way in Canada is "Criminal Interest", and here I quote:
A "criminal rate" is defined as an effective annual rate of interest that exceeds 60% on the credit advanced under the agreement or arrangement. For the purposes of the Criminal Code, interest includes fees, charges and expenses whether in the form of a fine, penalty, commission or other similar charge or expense.
The exchange rate exceeding 60% would be a violation under the Criminal Code. That confirms that those who claim PayPal can do anything ... are wrong.
Anything else treasure-bot?
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12-07-2007 06:38 AM
I smiled and got a dimple...spilled wine on my nipple...got tissue from mr wipple...poured myself a triple...took another sipple...watched the wine ripple...fell down and broke my hipple...off to the hospital...:^O
Roses are red, violets are blued
I don't like the bank rates
But enjoy getting screwed:^O
The Unknown Poet
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12-07-2007 09:24 AM
Well done Buck... especially for so early in the AM (or were you just rolling in? :-D)
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12-07-2007 10:01 AM
well now that's what i'm talking about...of course any company can't do whatever they want...regardless of what classification they fall under (bank, financial institution...), every company out there has a governing body over them that will monitor the behaviours and practices of their actions...we wouldn't live in a very decent world it that weren't the case...of course, paypal is probably operating on the borderline of criminal behaviour...
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12-07-2007 10:47 AM
Btw. don't believe everything Bill-bot says, for all we care he can be on eBay payroll disguised as giftware seller and Marsha's Canadian sidekick.
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12-07-2007 02:45 PM
Did you get a purple nurple?......:^O
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12-07-2007 04:47 PM
No... I did however enjoy a "pink lady" which gave me a "fuzzy navel"
What in the world are we talkin about?:^O
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12-08-2007 08:44 AM
I'm not trying to defend or knock Paypal. It's the strength of out dollar that's causing this problem, not Paypal.
I figure Paypal's fees as part of my expenses and it's all part of the way I determine my selling price.
Just my thoughts.
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12-08-2007 08:56 AM
true alero and good points, however, this still doesn't mean they're allowed to charge whatever they want...all financial services that people choose to use must abide by guidelines set out for them...there are many payday loan places out there that we can pick and choose, but all must practice within the government guidelines of not charging over a certain interest rate, otherwise they can get easily and successfully sued...that being said, i don't think paypal's rates are outside those guidelines (even though i don't know exactly what they are), but they're not absurd, but they're not great either...when people think they don't have a choice, or that they're completely helpless, its not the case...it bugs me when big companies like paypal take advantage of the fact that many people do resort to using them, they know it, and they exploit it...its never good to do business this way, they should maintain great rates to keep their cx's happy, that's how they build a strong long term committment from their customers, not out of lack of choices...when the day does come that other well known online payment companies become just as well known and accessible as paypal, they'll regret it then...every company should have integrity this way, i mean, really, its not like they seriously don't already make a killing...gimme a break...sure, there's other online payment companies out there that sellers can use, but lets face it, when it comes to choosing the most popular that buyers are too familiar with, its paypal, and so to keep business strong, we choose paypal...and they exploit that...
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12-08-2007 09:29 AM
Businesses will always charge as much as the consumer will pay. Like you said, when compitition comes into the picture paypal will have to compete. But that's not the case now.
I'm more upset with our major banks who charge us with all sorts of "Service Charges". Unless you pay for some sort of service package they'll charge you with every time you use your debit card (and they charge the vender to have their services too), some banks charge you if you use a teller. Unless you have a high yeild savings account you get next to nothing in interest while they're making billions with your money. If you go to your banks web site and check out their service fees you'll see that the banks are as bad or worse than Paypal. These fees are all regulated by the government. I always wondered how a banks could boast making billions in profits and then anounce that they're raising their rates.
Well we could always just keep our money stuffed in our matresses. I personally would be sleeping on a thin materess.
Harvey
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12-08-2007 09:32 AM
...as for bank fees, i find canada trust pretty good...and for high savings interest rates, ing direct is excellent, of course it's used for just that-savings and not day to day banking...
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12-08-2007 09:55 AM
Just curious, what's ing's interest rate? I with MRS and I'm getting 4.10% now.
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12-08-2007 10:30 AM
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12-08-2007 01:31 PM
Of course he is, you can't make a living selling shoecovers par time on Ebay. A mole, is a mole, is a mole.
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12-08-2007 01:33 PM
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12-08-2007 04:09 PM
...where was i...:-)..yes, and its very very easy to open an account online as well...i would recommend it to anyone...its just too hard to save your money in the same account that you do your banking...its gotta be separate, and for us, ing does the trick..accessible enough when you need it, but not enough on a daily basis to constantly be 'using' it...

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