Do You Approve Of Some Site Rules?
Some site rules are oppressive. I opened an account with PayPal. I was new by then and due to the delight of owning a PayPal account, I erroneously listed Iceland as my country of residence. There was no problem at first because I used the account to cash out from Bubblews. I managed very well and never recognized I had entered the wrong country. Problem arose when I had to link the account with my bank. The countries we're not the same. My account became limited. To lift the limitations PayPal wanted me to enter utility bill of the country I used to register. The account has $56.67 I earned from Bubblews but I cannot ever receive my cash. Don't you think some rules are harsh
They are too harsh, something ought to be done
They are just normal and it is the errors of the clients that cause problems
Some people do not read the rules and they deserve what they get
I wont know and care less
Comments
MegL wrote on June 7, 2020, 6:07 AM
Surely, there must be something that can be done? It is always possible for someone to make a mistake. They should understand that!
MegL wrote on June 7, 2020, 6:10 AM
Speaking of site rules, Personapaper no longer pays out to contributors. I think you know that already? But just in case you had forgotten.....
stbrians wrote on June 7, 2020, 6:27 AM
I know but you push till you find a way. Do not relax. Those are some of the tough measures. Am just here to promote you my dear friend. You always stand with me.
1stbrians wrote on June 7, 2020, 6:29 AM
It is true. I even do not know how I listed my country as Iceland. Shame on my rashiness
MegL wrote on June 7, 2020, 4:45 PM
Push til you find a way - that's a great saying!
MegL wrote on June 7, 2020, 4:45 PM
Evm so, they should be able to change that. A mistake is just that. We are not perfect.
stbrians wrote on June 8, 2020, 2:33 AM
True my dear. Do not relax. At least you will say, there was this site which was in the mud and I picked it up, washed it and made it dine with the mighty.
1stbrians wrote on June 8, 2020, 2:34 AM
We are imperfect and once we do understand that we should accommodate others mistakes.
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