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Old 24-09-2022, 10:01 AM #1
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Default PayPal cancelled the Free Speech Union members

Jack Dee has cancelled his PayPal account in support of them.



Toby Young has not been told why?


[The instrument of my downfall was PayPal,
the technology company that supports
online money transfers and operates
as a payment processor for online
businesses, auction sites and so on.
At around 2 p.m. last Thursday I received
an email from PayPal informing me that
the company was ‘initiating closure’
of my personal account because I was
‘in violation’ of its ‘Acceptable Use Policy’.
I looked up that policy and it covers
a multitude of sins, but no clue was
offered as to which one I’d committed.
‘If you have money in your PayPal balance,
we’ll hold it for up to 180 days,’ it said.
That was a bit annoying because
I have over £600 in the account,
but it wasn’t the end of the world.
I mainly use it for receiving payments
from European magazines I write
for occasionally.]


Toby Young is associate editor of The Spectator

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...-cancelled-me-



PayPal getting Political
is crazy.
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