Being PC isn't always bad for business.
Being PC isn't always bad for business.
-Mike
"I have to return some video tapes"
I'd rather seem them take more (non-gun related) business away from paypal.. so if they have to change their name to help that along, makes sense to me..
I was concerned out of the gate that calling it anything with "gun" in it was going to make it a niche that would limit their potential income (as well as a target for certain groups)
Paypal is the devil.
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
USPS money order, sent ptiority mail with a delivery confirmation #.
Screw payscam[pal] ,escam[bay], both anti firearm,as well as owned by the same people.
I agree about USPS with tracking and confirmation. The USPS has an enforcement arm for fraud.
I believe currently paypal is anti-gun so they might refuse to help. They also have a 30 day limit for filing a claim. Never used gunpal.
Steve
Foxtrot,
I'm not 100% sure but when I was searching online I couldn't find a site called "GunPal" but the searching led me to a site called "GPal" and that site led me to what I think was "GunPal".
As far as I knew it was "GunPal" and I have absolutely no idea why there was a change. I do applaud whoever created the company simply because someone decided to stand up against PayPal and their ideals and come up with a solution for people who want to buy/sell firearms and accessories legitimately using the internet. I believe there was a need for an alternate to PayPal and a company is trying to fill that need.
I don't like breaking rules/policy so if I wanted to purchase over the net I would prefer to use a company like GPal over doing the "discreet PayPal only" method and that's only IF they prove themselves to me as a reliable company that I can trust.
Gunpal is now Gpal,,still wish gearpay had made it.