Phone Support Auto-Login and Pin Spamming

MIchaelLinder
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PayPal has always gone out of its way to not accept email or phone calls from customers. It's defensive weapons include idiot algorithms, cascades of phone tree yammering, and barefaced lies including the existence of "Email Us" buttons that don't exist. Now, with the coronavirus, CEO Dan Schulman as found the perfect way to delete all customer service that doesn't fall into a narrow range of FAQs. Congratulations! Must make it easier to pay off its $4-billion bill for acquiring Honey Science Corporation. 

 

There's no way to object to PayPal's bullying tactics — trying to force us into auto-logins and using pins — when its own advice is not to use these for maximum security. But the brainwashing torture continues with endless email spam and nagging screens on every login. Of course community users can't do anything to stop it, but on the slim chance that PayPal checks these posts I just want to say, "Knock it off or at least let us opt-out!" 

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