That's not what the law states.
Read the law... or in your case, have someone read it to you and tell you what it means.
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Remember back in late March of 2020 when the FDA issued an emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine sulfate to treat hospitalized Covid-19 patients? Sometimes science gets it wrong…
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/pres...-march-30-2020
Remember when it was withdrawn not three months later when it was found to do jackshit for Covid-19. Remember when Conservative media and Trump continued to extole it's virtues as a cure despite before proven worthless as a covid-19 treatment? Science does sometimes get it wrong, which is why they test. Only idiots continue to preach somethings effectiveness after it was proven ineffective.
it likely wouldn't be a thing for some people, like myself that only use it really when i'm trading gemstone gear.
But if you kept large amounts of money in there, and or used it for your work/buisness. Paypal just decides to take out 2500 for you that would be enough to piss me off.
When they yank it out of your bank account, you would be much more angry.
I guess the best way to combat that if it ever does become an issue, Is to unlink checking accounts and only use a credit card if you had to use the service. I feel like that could be disputed easier.
which also doesn't make it very convenient to even use the service at all.
If I can't find a replacement service that works similarly well, I will likely create a blind account, add a separate business email and then move all my business through that account so that money goes in, goes to the one account, then to the next. Then I get nailed for anything, it's court and closing the account instantly. This kind of Chinese Social Credit scheme really needs to be looked at as rights infringement especially in the face of banking laws and judgements that money is speech.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CREdZKqSo3Q
How are people so fucking dumb... /sigh