Paypal deleted my topic about CEO Dan Schulman cashing out his Paypal Stock

bill3375
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Every 43 days he cash’s out stock in the millions. In August 2020 he cashed out 5 million. In the last year, 60 million.  So don’t buy paypal stock because he’s just cashing out what you put in.  

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perplexed_user
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Second try to reply. I think I'm being watched. Not saying anything negative about PP this time as a test. Though there are plenty to say.

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kernowlass
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@bill3375 

 

No they didn't, all your posts are still there.

https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/11354106

 

Paypal do not delete posts unless they break forum rules.

They don't remove them just because you say something negative about them, if they did this forum would be pretty empty.

Think they have more things to bother them than negative posts on a community forum. 


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perplexed_user
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@kernowlass

Yeah I guess you're right, PP has better things to do than trying to police this forum.

Especially Dan Schulman, who is too busy making millions of tainted money (that's what I call money gained from illegal activities such as scamming), I sure do hope stating my opinion does not violate any fourm rules.

BTW, how are things on the other side of the pond?

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kernowlass
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@perplexed_user 

 

Couldn't really care less what any CEO of a company is doing to be honest.

My reply was to the original poster who thought that his posts had been removed when they had not been removed as he had not broken any forum rules.

 

If you are concerned about violating any forum rules then feel free to read them here.......

https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/Community-Guidelines/Rules-and-Guidelines/m-p/1489967#M11


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