At one point on the internet PayPal was the most trusted way to send and receive money - at least you are limiting sharing your personal payment information with random companies on the internet who may or may not be compliant. Lately though, with companies like Stripe and Plaid making it nearly frictionless to add payments to your website just as PP once did, and things like Google & Apple pay - why is there a need to use PayPal anymore? Their support is notoriously awful, the product is slow and dated, as a consumer at least I see no reason to not stop using PayPal (and their subsidies) entirely.
0x1ch|9 days ago
If you don't use that, then you're pretty much screwed with Paypal F&F, Zelle, Cashapp, Venmo etc. At least as far as I'm aware.
Forgeties79|9 days ago
PaulDavisThe1st|9 days ago
dig1|9 days ago
sunshinekitty|9 days ago
themafia|9 days ago
This was mostly due to century old banking regulations and the difficulty for any new type of money processors to get themselves connected to the necessary backend systems to actually do anything.
It had absolutely nothing to do with the qualities of PayPal. In many ways they were simply the only game in town.
rationalist|9 days ago
When I try to purchase something with my credit card directly on Best Buy's website, my order always gets cancelled (presumably something in their fraud algorithm), but when I pay using PayPal, the order goes through just fine.
SoftTalker|9 days ago
rjmunro|9 days ago
But PayPal probably existed and was easier for merchants in more countries than other payment services at certain points.
latchkey|9 days ago
Not on my planet and I've run $100m+ through them over the years.