I had serious problems with my PP card last month, and spent a total of 3 and half hours on the phone because the pajeets kept dropping my calls while transferring me to other departments. I was so fucking pissed, I actually had a higher up supervisor take care of everything after he listened to the tapes, because I was screaming like a maniac about my calls getting dropped and the cunt just hung up on me. He fixed my problem within 15 minutes and apologized like crazy.
Nope. Probably because I don't use that kike run shit site
That sounds like paypal. Good luck, and by good luck I mean you're going to go nowhere.
I just tried again, can't sign in, lol
I had a similar problem with praypal way back when and had to give up an account, fortunately there wasn't anything in it and it was attached to a (now long dead) credit card issued at a bank that doesn't exist now.
I gave up on them when they were pulling their "You have a lifetime limit of $1000 unless you connect a bank account!" shit. Took a while to get the account closed, but I don't miss it. Most of the events I attended at the time quit using pp because of similar problems - who wants to have your account cancelled because your event happened to have a discussion panel that pp didn't like - and of course FleeBay quit using them as well.
I really can't think of any reason I've needed that in the last 5 years. They used to be the only game in town for small time card processing, now they are just the old, stodgy company that doesn't know how anymore.
I would cancel it, but I...still can't sign in. Gonna wait til I have a day off, and call Pajeet.
Imagine using goods and services from a company that wants you dead
they want me dead? How will they make money off me?
None so far. I use TENS Linux in LiveCD mode.
If it won't accept your password: A. You don't really remember it. B. It has been changed by someone else.
Most sites have a "forgot my password" function that initiates a password reset process. Hopefully you've given them a valid email.
When I try to reset password it says 'something went wrong on our end'
No, cuz I don't use it.
But you should make sure to protect any bank or credit account linked to it so you don't get fucked. It's either a phishing scam and you gave them your password by signing into a fake site, or someone legit added their phone number to your account and is gonna steal from someone with it. Make sure it's not you who gets robbed
I've encountered that before. I think I had to call them to unlock the account. Total garbage site. e.g. they tell you to change your password periodically, but some passwords are "invalid" except it will accept the password change, but then you won't be able to log in with it.
No good man. Hopefully you don't keep large sums of money in there.
Trust the plan, Elon is in control!
*edit - to answer your question, no issues.
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