I have been using PayPal off and on since 2012 for 2 main reasons.
1 - Convenience, I didn't have to enter a credit card every time I purchased from a site other than usual trusted sites where I store my payment information, like Amazon, and sending payments to friends/family was simple.
2 - Peace of mind.
I recently found that the assumption of (2) was wrong, so I fired PayPal. I don't want to get into the details. Beyond being therapeutic, it won't really make life better moving forward.
That brings me to the question, since I have fired PayPal, I am sure that someone will want to send me, or more likely, have me send them money. Before I go out and research the providers on my own, I thought I would come here. What do Soylentils suggest for peer to peer payments?
(Score: 2) by e_armadillo on Thursday December 01 2016, @09:13PM
Yeah, I have used my bank's bill pay for that in the past now that you mention it. That could work, but doesn't address the money coming back my way. But, like I said, more likely that I will be sending rather than receiving, so good option. Thanks for the reminder :-)
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