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hbartab | 9 months ago
Honest question: have there been actual European citizens who have security concerns about digital payments or is this just politicians yapping about sovereignty? It feels as if it deflects from the real reason but I am willing to plead ignorance here.
mlry|9 months ago
Doxin|8 months ago
God yes. Constantly. Interacting with U.S. companies is almost without exception awful. Paypal will steal your money for the slightest infraction of their puritanical senses. Uber eats will sometimes just not deliver and not even have a phone number you can call to complain. Trying to pay online with a credit card will constantly lead to your credit card details getting into criminal hands.
I'm not saying EU companies are all amazing, but at least with those you can generally expect them to not be mustache-twirling levels of terrible to their customers and if they are you've got the law on your side.
I try to steer clear of dealing with U.S. companies directly whenever possible, and the fact that for basically any international transaction I have to worries me a lot. If trump gets another one of his fits he can cripple EU payments on a whim. That's not a good thing.