Now they need to make all companies (banks) return the credits to our accounts when we return an item that we purchased via credit card. Companies take our money (via credit card) right away. But, the companies (banks) do not return our money (via credit card) until a few days later. The banks are making more money because they banks DELAY returning the money to us.
I have been a Pay Pal Card holder to 20+ years, yes they are Master Card/Debit, but I will never give mine up! If you pay with PP online, no excuses, as a buyer if you are not happy for any reason, you get your $ back. They have so much per year allotted to refunds, w/o them recovering the $ from the sellers, Peggy you may want to look into this, the fees are nominally low for transactions.
I think it is a trap to condition people to click on nefarious junk emails to get into our computers to do harm of spy on us. Watch out when they are trying to help us.
We’ll see. I appreciate the encouragement of voicing one’s thoughts, but these are the same three letter folks who gave us the (worthless) “Do Not Call” registry. I’m betting they’ll screw it up one way or another, and the scrupulous will find a work-around. I’m envisioning a “click to cancel subscription” right on a homepage - white text on a white background. :(
Peggy......have you read the 'FINE PRINT'?? Because the CRIMINAL, ILLEGIT 'govt' NEVER does ANYTHING in 'Our Best Interest'!
Now they need to make all companies (banks) return the credits to our accounts when we return an item that we purchased via credit card. Companies take our money (via credit card) right away. But, the companies (banks) do not return our money (via credit card) until a few days later. The banks are making more money because they banks DELAY returning the money to us.
Then again, what are the "unintended consequences" which are so hard to see at present?
Time will tell.
I have been a Pay Pal Card holder to 20+ years, yes they are Master Card/Debit, but I will never give mine up! If you pay with PP online, no excuses, as a buyer if you are not happy for any reason, you get your $ back. They have so much per year allotted to refunds, w/o them recovering the $ from the sellers, Peggy you may want to look into this, the fees are nominally low for transactions.
Google’s YouTube TV and AARP are not gonna like this. They are two examples that have required Houdini skills.
I think it is a trap to condition people to click on nefarious junk emails to get into our computers to do harm of spy on us. Watch out when they are trying to help us.
We’ll see. I appreciate the encouragement of voicing one’s thoughts, but these are the same three letter folks who gave us the (worthless) “Do Not Call” registry. I’m betting they’ll screw it up one way or another, and the scrupulous will find a work-around. I’m envisioning a “click to cancel subscription” right on a homepage - white text on a white background. :(