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Pay pal is a rip off. Did you ever think about the person on the other end having to put up with Paypal’s every day crap just to get their money?
I have a very successful online business and I will NEVER, take Pay pal. And it irritates me when people like you who do not know how it works on the other end grip and complain that the the business owner won’t “take a hit” just to sell you something.
As far as I am concerned the online business is much better off not having you as a customer, than to have you moaning and groaning that you won’t buy if you can’t have your way. Grow up! Get a life dude, this is the 21st century. Find out how to pay for the crap you order online with a credit or debit card!
If you don’t like something just move on. You don’t need to write your whole life story telling the world your problems.
*Interesting* Comments… but I think you missed the whole point of the article.
As a merchant, I’m not a big fan of PayPal, but it’s a way of life for A LOT of consumers out there.
If you’re not offering to take payments with PayPal, you will probably lose some customers. Merchants should make it as easy as possible for customers to make that purchase and offer as many options as they reasonably can.
In my business, PayPal makes up about 20% of my sales… Can you afford to give up 20% of your sales simply because you don’t like PayPal?