The new rule for PayPal states that the firm has the right to deduct $2,500 from your account if you are found to have spread false information.
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A new upgrade to the PayPal account interface is scheduled to go into effect a little less than a week before the midterm elections in November.
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This update has caused an uproar on the internet, and it has also been criticised by David Marcus, who served as president of PayPal in the past.
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What is taking place is: PayPal has announced that it would be changing its acceptable use policy, and the change will become effective on November 3.
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You may be thinking to yourself, "Well, I don't use my account with the financial services firm for anything wrong or illegal, so what do I have to worry about?" This is a reasonable thought to have.
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PayPal has announced that it will add "sending, posting, or publication of messages, content, or materials that match certain criteria" to its already extensive list of prohibited actions.
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