Posted August 20, 2019
I -and no doubt countless others- have been unable to purchase games with Paypal, for what at first I thought was a glitch on their system, turned out to be them having put restrictions on GOG's account, thus not allowing any purchases being make through them.
Don't know what Paypal is playing at recently, but there's a trend of them putting restrictions on long established merchants, so customers either don't buy, or chose another method of payment they may well bulk out, and tough if they don't like it. Talk about penalizing both customers and merchants!
Unknown if and when those restrictions are going to be lifted, and if so in a timely manner, but what is known is that PayPal seems lately to really go out of its way to make people want to turn their back on them. Yes it's a convenient method of payment but the way it's being going downhill for a while, and is now restricted merchants who not doubt contributed towards PayPal's hefty profits is disgusting, to say the least!
Edit: Second discussion today with Paypal who indeed confirmed that it was a UK executive decision to restrict GOG's account and not accept payments.
After being served a huge plate of bollocking that would have given me a fatal indigestion by just taking a nibble, I pointed out to them that restricting in such a way all of a sudden made no sense at all, and that I'd love to see them try that one on say Steam, if they'd dare. Anyway, the guy I spoke with got the point and 'assured' me he'd raise those points with the board. Yeah right and pigs are flying overhead in a nice formation.
So I got my games anyway by just paying on GOG with my card, which I will do from now on anyway for PayPal can take a high jump, crash and burn.
Don't know what Paypal is playing at recently, but there's a trend of them putting restrictions on long established merchants, so customers either don't buy, or chose another method of payment they may well bulk out, and tough if they don't like it. Talk about penalizing both customers and merchants!
Unknown if and when those restrictions are going to be lifted, and if so in a timely manner, but what is known is that PayPal seems lately to really go out of its way to make people want to turn their back on them. Yes it's a convenient method of payment but the way it's being going downhill for a while, and is now restricted merchants who not doubt contributed towards PayPal's hefty profits is disgusting, to say the least!
Edit: Second discussion today with Paypal who indeed confirmed that it was a UK executive decision to restrict GOG's account and not accept payments.
After being served a huge plate of bollocking that would have given me a fatal indigestion by just taking a nibble, I pointed out to them that restricting in such a way all of a sudden made no sense at all, and that I'd love to see them try that one on say Steam, if they'd dare. Anyway, the guy I spoke with got the point and 'assured' me he'd raise those points with the board. Yeah right and pigs are flying overhead in a nice formation.
So I got my games anyway by just paying on GOG with my card, which I will do from now on anyway for PayPal can take a high jump, crash and burn.
Post edited August 20, 2019 by Flyingfluffypiglet