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Welcome to NoPayPal, where you will learn the evil behind their system! is a cautionary tale for companies who think their unhappy customer crawl off in a corner to cry when something isn't right.

Of course the downside is libel...

Posted at February 04, 2002 04:29 PM


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what i found most interesting was all the folks i found, after a quick glance at the discussion boards there, who were defending paypal. while you're right, it is a cautionary tale, i wonder how effective it is with all of those happy customers logging on and arguing with the whole point of the site.

i'm not arguing, cw, that it is not a good cautionary tale for companies who think their customers will slink away, but i am concerned that the caution is a very very very mild one in this particular case.

Posted by hackles at February 4, 2002 06:51 PM


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