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It seems like everyone wants less security precautions. If a new company does just this and your account gets hacked, are you going to blame the service provider or expect them to take the hit for your lost money?

Paypal does need to make some changes, but many of the people that get their accounts frozen are either transferring lots of money in a short amount of time or are running suspicious businesses (even though they may not be illegal or even unethical).



>It seems like everyone wants less security precautions.

People want better customer service, not less security precautions. (Who would want less security precautions with their money? Is this just a really argumentative way to push a position?)




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