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posted by CoolHand on Thursday May 21 2015, @12:43PM   Printer-friendly
from the bill-them-later dept.

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is asking a federal court to penalize PayPal for "illegally signing up and billing tens of thousands of consumers for its online credit product, PayPal Credit." Under the proposed order, PayPal would return $15 million to customers, pay a fine of $10 million for its actions, and make its PayPal Credit practices more clear:

Since 2008, the company has offered PayPal Credit, formerly called Bill Me Later, which is a financial product that operates like other forms of credit. Consumers make purchases using it as a form of payment and then repay the debt over time. As with credit cards and similar products, consumers using PayPal Credit may incur interest, late fees, and other charges.

From the first encounter a consumer may have had with PayPal Credit, there were problems. Tens of thousands of consumers who were attempting to enroll in a regular PayPal account, or make an online purchase, were signed up for the credit product without realizing it. The company enrolled other consumers while they tried to cancel or close out of the application process. Many people ended up enrolled without knowing how or why, only to discover unexpectedly that they actually had an account when they learned of a credit-report inquiry, or when they received emails welcoming them to PayPal Credit, billing statements, or debt-collection calls.

One reason so many consumers ended up having this product, unbeknownst to them, was that PayPal set the default payment method for all purchases to PayPal Credit. Other consumers were simply not able to select another payment method when they tried to pay.

Then, for those who did willingly sign up for the product, PayPal in many instances failed to honor advertised promotions, such as the promise of a $5 or $10 credit toward consumer purchases. This was deceptive advertising.

Finally, once enrolled, consumers encountered headache after headache. PayPal failed to post payments properly, lost payment checks, and mishandled billing disputes that consumers had with merchants or the company itself. Numerous consumers reported that the company took more than a week to process payment checks. And even when customers were unable to pay because of website failures, they still got charged late fees.

Also at The Register.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by urza9814 on Friday May 22 2015, @04:37PM

    by urza9814 (3954) on Friday May 22 2015, @04:37PM (#186528) Journal

    Uhhh...you DO know its REALLY easy to use Paypal and never have to worry about this kinda shit, right? Just pick up a one time use credit card when you want to use Paypal and only use that card and you don't have to worry about any bullshit.

    It's not quite that simple. A lot of websites use PayPal to process *all* credit card transactions. If PayPal thinks you owe them money, and the credit card you originally gave them is no longer valid...if they see you use another card on another website, they'll transfer your charges to that card.

    So unless you're going to get a separate pre-paid card for the exact purchase price for every single individual item you buy on any website...your plan might not work.

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  • (Score: 2) by Hairyfeet on Saturday May 23 2015, @07:32AM

    by Hairyfeet (75) <bassbeast1968NO@SPAMgmail.com> on Saturday May 23 2015, @07:32AM (#186783) Journal

    This is why I buy in bulk and only get a card when I'm ready. and don't worry about there being any left on the card friend...between my liking the premium derpy tanks in War thunder and the wife liking FB games? Any change left on the card is gone REAL quick like ;-)

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