This morning, out of the blue, I got an e-mail from PayPal regarding the Pay After Delivery feature being phased out... "As we continue to evolve and improve your PayPal experience we've decided to remove the Pay After Delivery payment method. After April 18, 2018, this will no longer be a choice when you check out with PayPal. If you've made a Pay After Delivery purchase that is scheduled to be billed after April 18, 2018, we'll still complete the transaction as scheduled (10 days after purchase for domestic transactions and 14 days after purchase for international transactions). "There are still lots of ways to pay your way with PayPal from any of our available payment methods. If you're looking for more time to pay, you can apply for PayPal Credit and get a decision in seconds." There was no sufficient warning about its discontinuation. There is no substitute available for the Pay After Delivery feature (at least not at the moment). And we do not want to apply for PayPal Credit; that is too cumbersome a process for us normal buyers. If we want the Pay After Delivery feature to stay, we want the Pay After Delivery feature to stay. When we first joined PayPal, there was this sense of wonder, and now, you're the next Microsoft: "We know better than you, we know what's right for you, here's the changes, wha-bam, suck it up." You owe us an apology. A month's notice is not gonna cut it; if we want our Pay After Delivery, then our Pay After Delivery we want.
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