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When was the last time you heard about PayPal doing something nice? They seem to spend more time needlessly shutting down good causes than trying to improve their service.
This Is All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: Etsy spoof site Regretsy thought it was doing a fairly straightforwardly nice thing when it decided to accept donations from readers in order to fund presents for the less-fortunate children of other readers.
And it was!
Except, instead of using a PayPal “buy” button for the donations, it used the seemingly better-suited “donate” button, which is actually reserved for the exclusive use of nonprofit orgs. Regretsy is a for-profit site.
So what, right? Wrong: PayPal shut down Regretsy’s Christmas-for-Poor-Children fund, forcing it to return everyone’s money. Worse still, PayPal kept a portion of the transaction fees for themselves. I know!
Needless to say, the Internet is pissed.
What now? Says Regretsy’s Helen Killer: “I am very sorry to say that at this point, I am not able to make a monetary gift to the families. They have frozen everything that was not already spent or donated, and I have no more funds to make a gift of that size.”
tl;dr: PayPal canceled Christmas.
For those who want to read more, Green Geek Girl has a really long write-up on why PayPal is even more wrong than you think.
[regretsy.]
Latest posts from Regretsy on the issue are (in chronological order since my previous posts) here and here
gonna pass unnoticed.
Fucking hate PayPal, probably will...now 0_o. Hopefully