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To: Gary G. Wallrap who wrote (31)2/20/2002 7:00:19 PM
From: Runner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 157
 
Merchant 911 - Alerts!
... PayPal have become so frequent that web sites such as PayPal Warning and PayPal
sucks have flourished. It seems that PayPal is also well known for changing ...
merchant911.org

If you go to any search engine on your computer and type in Pay Pal sucks you will find literally hundreds of different sites!!!

Son't you think there IS a Reason for this? Be careful!!!!


Alicorna Weblog
... visiting the following links, we've closed that account entirely: PayPal Warning
and PayPal Sucks both have lots to say on the matter. Some of it is profoundly ...

Wake up!!!



To: Gary G. Wallrap who wrote (31)2/21/2002 9:51:28 AM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 157
 
FWIW, re: Billpoint


(REUTERS) Ebay buys Wells Fargo stake in Billpoint for $43.5 mln
Ebay buys Wells Fargo stake in Billpoint for $43.5 mln

SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb 21 (Reuters) - Online auction web
site eBay Inc. <EBAY.O> on Thursday said it has repurchased
Wells Fargo & Company's <WFC.N> stake in Billpoint, eBay's
payment subsidiary, for $43.5 million.
Wells Fargo will continue to support eBay Payments by
Billpoint through its payment processing and risk management
services, the companies said in a joint statement.
EBay and Wells Fargo formed a strategic relationship in
March of 2000 to provide eBay customers with the online payment
service, the companies said. At the time, Wells Fargo acquired
a 35 percent equity stake in Billpoint, they said.
((Caroline Humer, New York Technology desk, 1 646 223-6181,
caroline.humer@reuters.com))


REUTERS
*** end of story ***



To: Gary G. Wallrap who wrote (31)2/24/2002 2:21:09 PM
From: Jack Hartmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 157
 
I would agree that billpoint is inferior to paypal. Easier to set a paypal account than billpoint.

Jack