No it is not insidious. The money remains in your balance until accepted by
the receiver. It's a good and fluent system. If the receiver does not
accept it, it remains your money. Paypal international fees are vastly
lower than our Australian bank charges. Useful and easy and completely
ethical.

Andrew


On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 at 02:41, David Kastrup <[email protected]> wrote:

> Urs Liska <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Am 9. November 2018 16:02:44 MEZ schrieb Karlin High <
> [email protected]>:
> >
> >>And yes, sending PayPal to an email address works fine. As I
> >>understand it, if the person doesn't already have a PayPal account,
> >>they'll receive an email with instructions how to set one up to claim
> >>the funds.
> >
> > That is correct,
>
> Oh wow, that's insidious.  Like a bank accepting money on behalf of a
> non-customer and then telling him how he can join in order to get it.
> In my book, money to non-existing accounts should not be accepted.
>
> Mind you, I do have a PayPal account under that address so my
> offendedness is on principle rather than practice.
>
>
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