he's alright, he's got the entire english GDP behind him
scot bastard
scot bastard
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
You don't seem to understand the complexity of "hacking". It would take years to find a hole in Paypals site and exploit it, and then it would take even longer to retrieve the encrypted details from the site.steelie34 wrote:
hey, i'm just quoting off of paypal's website. and it's common sense to keep your bank info as private as possible. why would you want to spread around your account number to a bunch of websites that could possibly get hacked? fuck paypal's protection policies, what if some jaded employee steals all the bank account info and withdraws the cash some other way? i'd rather be safe than sorry.
if some nigerian has your credit or debit card, there are certain bank protections in place to stop them from bleeding you without them noticing. but if they have your direct account info, they can just straight up transfer the money out of your account, and you're fucked.
English twonk.Uzique wrote:
he's alright, he's got the entire english GDP behind him
scot bastard
Last edited by Finray (2010-05-16 04:59:29)
yeah uzi you nig, I've got a job.Finray wrote:
English twonk.Uzique wrote:
he's alright, he's got the entire english GDP behind him
scot bastard
E: Actually toff is more fitting than twonk.
Last edited by steelie34 (2010-05-16 08:00:24)
Yeah but anywhere you pay with checks or credit cards, you have the risk of it being stolen. You could use your credit card at a restaurant, or walmart, or wherever and they could remember the numbers.steelie34 wrote:
funny this was on yahoo this morning:
http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budget … ng_savings
doesn't have anything to do with paypal, just thought the timing was funny.
im sure paypal is secure for everyday use, i guess i'm taking a very paranoid point of view of online banks. i just don't trust the industry, since it's so prone to attacks and blunders. just because something could happen, doesn't mean it will... of course i could always get hit by a bus walking down the street; doesn't mean i should stay in my house all day.
Last edited by CrazeD (2010-05-17 08:45:39)
true. paypal is the closest thing to e-cash i guess, but im a paranoid fuck. i hate buying stuff online.CrazeD wrote:
Yeah but anywhere you pay with checks or credit cards, you have the risk of it being stolen. You could use your credit card at a restaurant, or walmart, or wherever and they could remember the numbers.steelie34 wrote:
funny this was on yahoo this morning:
http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budget … ng_savings
doesn't have anything to do with paypal, just thought the timing was funny.
im sure paypal is secure for everyday use, i guess i'm taking a very paranoid point of view of online banks. i just don't trust the industry, since it's so prone to attacks and blunders. just because something could happen, doesn't mean it will... of course i could always get hit by a bus walking down the street; doesn't mean i should stay in my house all day.
If you're that paranoid you might as well use cash, tbh.