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Skype/PayPal tie-up a recipe for disaster
My gut reaction to this news is that it's something bad just waiting to blow up, but I can't honestly say why. Niklas Zennstrom, Skype's CEO and founder, told a VON audience last week that customers of Skype and PayPal (both owned by eBay) will soon be able to link their accounts. Customers, then, would be able to send money with a click of the mouse. I don't know about you, but I get a ton of eBay-related spam and PayPal phishes every day, and there's growing concern about vishing. I'm not sure that being able to send quantities of money to points unknown with a single mouse click--let alone from an online account with links to my credit cards and bank accounts--is a good thing. And with the terrible reputation for arrogant and non-responsive customer service that eBay, Skype, and PayPal have all earned, I've got to believe that linking Skype and PayPal accounts is like putting a match to a dangerous fuse.
For more information about Skype and PayPal:
- read this article from Telecommunications Industry News
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I agree with you completely. Just this week I have received 6 threatening emails from PayPal for something which I paid with my credit card and NOT through Pay Pal whom I hate. They no longer have my credit card as I do not trust them and I find it strange that when I have used them in the past that the fake Pay Pal emails immediately followed as though there was someone inside.



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