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Subject: IP: more on Whose Pal Is PayPal? [note comment re single letter domaine at end]
>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 10:37:52 -0700 >To: farber@cis.upenn.edu >From: Simon Higgs <simon@higgs.com> > >At 07:00 AM 7/26/00 -0400, Dave Farber wrote: > >I've had a run-in with Pay Pal courtesy of Commission Junction, the >affiliate advertising company. Commission Junction provides advertisements >which you can put on your web pages, which pay either commission on sales >or click-thru's (or both). Commission Junction were sending a check to us >every month. The checks didn't bounce and life was happy. Then, for some >unexplainable reason, Commission Junction informed us that, instead of >sending us a check, they had deposited the amount they were going to send >us into Pay Pal and that we needed to create an account on Pay Pal to >receive the money. > >So, unhappy, but thinking this could maybe work (e-commerce <groan>), we >logged into Pay Pal - only to discover that Pay Pal would not release the >money to us until we had given them a credit card number. So now Pay Pal >owe us the money from Commission junction, and they want a credit card >number before they will send us the money. No thanks. They Pay Pal claimed >that they were using the credit card information to validate the mailing >address to send the check under the guise of a fraud prevention act. >Highly dubious. I know of no-one else who wants a credit card number just >to mail me a check. > >In the end, since Commission Junction had violated their own terms and >conditions by doing this, they still continue to mail us the check >themselves every month. > >And since we were *FORCED* to create the Pay Pal account by Commission >Junction, I expect most of the 2.4 million accounts to be long since >abandoned. I have no use for it. > >Two other things to note: > >1. A fake web site (www.paypai.com) was set up to steal Pay Pal names and >passwords: >http://www.msnbc.com/news/435937.asp > >2. www.paypal.com, redirects you to X.COM. A single letter domain name >taken from the RESERVED single letter domain name pool at IANA. No one >wants to explain, or be accountable for, how they got the domain name. And >no-one at ICANN wants to make the situation equitable to all by releasing >the other single letter domains. But that's a whole other can of worms...
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