Previously this year PayPal, The payment gateway supported by millions of merchants and a substidary of eBay.com, Inc closed it’s doors to Pay to Click websites due to the fact of it’s aspect and that it was minipulated enough to scam a value of over $1M dollars within it’s lifespan in PayPal’s cash circulation.
But, newcomer NeoBux months ago added NeoBux to it’s service but recently had their account locked and limitations were put into place due to the fact they had extremely large amount of funds in their account. But, the amount of complaints made by it’s users forced PayPal to reinstate NeoBux’s PayPal account and claim them as a “loyal” customer which resulted in NeoBux having PayPal as an option again.
After this utmost delayed tragedy which had users skeptical about PayPal’s future availability in NeoBux resulted in others to follow. When NeoBux would have an issue with PayPal, other pending services such as Buxout would stop any services with PayPal - but NeoBux’s issue was resolved, so others resumed to follow. It’s more of a follow-of NeoBux kind of thing. If PayPal loses NeoBux’s trust, they lose all the other customers, in long terms losing a lot of revenue.
NeoBux has circulated millions of dollars in under half a year, so they can easily circuluate millions of more dollars for another half a year and make PayPal roll in a few more millions. But, the fact is, people will always attempt to spin the wheel and try to scam users through every possible way? Will this approach another way?
It’s just a matter of fact of PayPal letting one in, and if they let others in - then they will have a lot of work and investigation to do. As now the real ones have got in, the scams can easily flow through aswell. If PayPal can iron out all the fraudsters, then it’s just a happy future for everyone apart from the fraudsters collection and PayPal will then again be the utmost highest and best payment processor in terms of absolutely everything positive.


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