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Meh. I’ve been using PayPal for 15 years or so. Only a few issues that really related to how eBay was operating (even worse now that they manage payments differently) and a time when 2 days before a fucking Hurricane, an Indian programmer I’d contracted for several jobs decided he’d trick me into typing in my credentials on a phishing site hosted on my own server. That was back in 2004. Got me for a couple grand. PayPal got it back to me while I was evacuated for the hurricane. Not too bad.

But everyone’s mileage varies.

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I've had a couple of accounts closed with the "We've detected unusual activity" bullshit. I didn't keep anything in them, so no money lost.

For a while, it seemed like a lot of small events and whatnot used them as their payment processor, which meant I had to re-open an account if I wanted to attend said event. I closed my last account when Paypal started doing the "You have a lifetime limit of $1500 unless you connect your bank account" bullshit.

By that time, other small business payment processors came online, and pretty much everything I wanted to attend had dropped PP as their processor because they didn't want to get cancelled because they happened to have a panel or event that PP didn't approve of.

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Do you like any of them more than another. I’m sure kikes own it, like everything else, but Yotta has been a very positive experience. It’s not for transactions, but no lie I am way up on there.

For transaction, all of them are just copycat. I do like the opportunity to add “boosts” which save me a good bit on groceries combined with my couponing I do.

Still, I’d prefer cash. I have yard sales often as I have a scrapping and deal finding hobby....cash to Venmo/CashApp ratio is like 50:50. I’d prefer cash.

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I no longer have any need for that type of payment service. At the end, the only thing I used it for was FeeBay, and even they don't use it anymore.

I have a regular credit card that I treat as a charge card, everything else is cash.