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Judge Says Paypal's Arbitration Rules Unfair

MooRogue points to this article in today's San Francisco Chronicle, which reports U.S. District Court Judge Jeremy Fogel's ruling that Paypal "attempts to isolate itself from challenges," noting "Judge Fogel also refused to dismiss the class-action lawsuit going against Paypal." I guess I've been lucky with PayPal so far, but I know a few people who haven't.

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  1. ANTI-PayPal Communities by Joe+Jordan · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Visit PayPalSucks.com for an entire community pissed off at PayPal.com's practices.

  2. Law jumping by papasui · · Score: 2, Redundant

    Paypal does need some sort of governing body to prevent it from just taking peoples money. Regardless of whether there a bank they are a company dealing with consumers money and need federal regulation as the money comes across state lines.

  3. Re:Wha...? by KilobyteKnight · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Oops, didn't mean to post this anonymously.

    There [moojohn.com] can't [216.239.53.100] be [vanrein.org] that [sumcomputers.com] many [paypalwarning.com] people [paypalsucks.com] who [boycott-paypal.com]think [hotspotshawaii.com] that [trashcity.org] PayPal [blogspot.com] sucks! [nopaypal.com]

    Wow. It looks like a lot of people can't stand PayPal. Thank you for that informative list of links. Before this, I was unaware of just how bad PayPal was. I never figured people would be so upset as to set up anti PayPal sites.

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