Here's how I boycotted Paypal about a million years ago. At the time there weren't hardly any online payment processors, you either used Paypal or the business did it manually themselves.
I simply stopped buying things that I couldn't buy using anything other than Paypal. It's that simple. There's nothing you really actually need to buy on the internet. Concert tickets? Too bad, watch a movie at home. Some stupid painting or doily or toy? Too bad, get a pet. You do not need 99% of the things that you buy. The things that you actually need are available in your vicinity.
Today there are many payment processors and many online retailers. Boycotting should be simple. Don't be a lazy fuck.
There's nothing you really actually need to buy on the internet
if you live like a nigger in Africa sure
No they probably actually do have to buy things.
Boxslowly is right though. There's a pile of shit in your house already. If you made smart purchases in the first place it won't need to be replaced. How many tshirts do you need? If they look like shit in 6 months they were made of cheap flimsy fabric. Find someone who sews to make you good stuff out of better fabric and start over.
I dumped paypal in the late 90s when they asked for the 3 digits on the back of my bank card.
It drives me nuts that so many gun sites and also gun classifieds use paypal. They couldnt be more anti-gun
Don't use cash app. If you do, expect to be on your own if you have a problem with the service. It's nearly non-existent. Also they can and do deny transactions for "security" reasons but they won't tell you what the issue is or how to fix it.
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