Wow, PayPal is revealing itself to be kind of evil: [link]
WTF.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
WTF? Why would anyone have to destroy anything?
WTF.
Oh god, I stopped breathing for a moment when I saw that picture. How unbelievably awful.
right? I saw that earlier on Regretsy and Boing Boing and I just could not believe it. I get that they have a rule that fake goods should be destroyed, but they aren't law enforcement and don't have the means of discerning whether a RARE musical instrument is faked or not.
Besides, the instrument did play music so it wasn't like a block of wood or something even if it wasn't exactly what the seller claimed.
I am pretty outraged. Needless destruction.
The question is, what's a reasonable alternative to PayPal? There's nothing else, is there?
There definitely should be.
Bitcoin! Heh.
There are a few alternative services, but they're not anywhere near as useful as PayPal. Nearly everyone takes PayPal.
Banks in the US are just now starting to let people send funds via email. A system for that has been in place in Canada for a while.