There's a story that is being carried in the WSJ. I'm not sure how many readers here have a subscription to the WSJ so I'm including the epayment.com LINK instead.
Hopefully CAPP can do something to counter the false propaganda that sinister forces inside the WSJ are spreading to corporate America.
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Not only that. You have to consider who hires the companies that do surveys. How the questions are posed. Who is in the group. Is the group really 5000 or did they just "claim" they polled 5000?
I've seen many a skewed analyst report and "poll".
One stock analyst lady was sued for such bogus reports about eBaypal. It's in the stack off stuff here somewhere, but no need for me to dig it up. It's a FACT... easily found by those who seek truth and facts.
Didn't Enron look great on paper, before they looked like crooks in court? What was the name of the upstanding company that helped Enron cook their books? Of course in Bored's "world" none of this happened and figures can't ever be skewed.
Didn't Enron look great on paper, before they looked like crooks in court? What was the name of the upstanding company that helped Enron cook their books? Of course in Bored's "world" none of this happened and figures can't ever be skewed.
Didn't Enron look great on paper, before they looked like crooks in court?
Exactly!!!
I read where this person has knowledge of eBay/PayPal using Enron accounting practices. When he releases this evidence the house of cards will come tumbling down. Any day now I'm sure. Maybe tonight or tomorrow morning it's gonna happen.
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xppman wrote: Obviously LieWorld only has a minimal budget so they hire the retired, x cons and the mentally challenged.
I read where LieWorld was hiring their staff from India to save money. They are clearly outmatch in a battle of wits when they challenge those that know PayPal is the spawn of Satan. The staff LieWorld hired in the US were having nervous breakdowns in their hopeless battles and were becoming increasingly paranoid that everyone was against them. Sad to see that happen, even if they were in league with the devil.
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I read where LieWorld was hiring their staff from India to save money. The staff LieWorld hired in the US were having nervous breakdowns in their hopeless battles and were becoming increasingly paranoid that everyone was against them. Sad to see that happen, even if they were in league with the devil.
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SEE BORED??!!!! That could have been you!!! Aren't you glad you came here to be nurtered by us? They get more and more paranoid everyday, while you just keep getting better! Your welcome honey. Besides, I know you'd rather sit and look at my Ice Blue Eyes than to have to look at Helen!
If you're being put off doing your Christmas shopping online over security concerns then think again - because it's far more likely you'll be a victim of physical theft on the high street than suffer fraud in the digital world.
According to a survey from PayPal more than a third of respondents (35 per cent) have been victims of property theft, whereas only 15 per cent of the UK adults surveyed have been victims of online fraud. Similarly, around 71 per cent of Brits know someone who has had their wallet or purse stolen but only 29 per cent know a victim of online fraud.
The figures should reassure consumers who fear making financial transactions on the internet. Many still think entering your financial details online presents a huge risk, with the PayPal research revealing 55 per cent of people feel this way.
Neil Edwards, head of financial planning at PayPal UK, said the workplace is the second most vulnerable place for property theft after pubs and clubs. People assume they are safe at work and can give out confidential bank details over the phone "without a second thought", he said.
The research also found 2.5 million people in the UK have had belongings stolen while at work and leaving your wallet on your desk or reading out your bank details over the phone is much riskier than shopping online.
A spokesman for VeriSign told silicon.com education remains key and consumers need to know the facts about where they face the greatest risks.
Thank God people come to message boards to get the real information instead of some fake news site. Keep up the good work CAPPers.
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Let me get this straight. PAYPAL does a survey and concludes online shopping is safe? Even a pinhead like Really Bored can see how worthless that survey is. Do you really think Paypal would state anything other than that "fact"? HELLO? Paypal MAKES their sleazy living by transferring money online. It would be like R. J. Reynolds releasing a survey stating that cigarette smoking is NOT harmful! LOL! Paypal and their moronic cheerleaders stoop to a new low! I personally know MANY sellers who have gotten ripped off by Paypal, but NONE have ever been robbed or had their wallets stolen. Just when you think Paypal can't get any sleazier, they drop it down one more notch...