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  2. How PayPal Can Take Your Money In A Legal Way - AOL

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    Paypal's user agreement is more than 80 pages long, and it contains an expansive set of rules about when the company can terminate someone's account or freeze their assets. For instance, PayPal ...

  3. Should you replace your bank account with PayPal? - AOL

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    Users who have a PayPal debit or prepaid card can withdraw cash from ATMs in the MoneyPass network, make in-person purchases and receive early direct deposits. The prepaid card even lets users ...

  4. Holder in due course - Wikipedia

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    The rule is particularly problematic in the consumer debt context where a business offers to finance a consumer purchase by accepting a promissory note signed by a consumer for part or all of the balance in lieu of tender of the full cash price, then sells the note to a bank (technically, by selling an assignment of its rights in the note) in ...

  5. How to file a claim to get $2,500 from a Cash App ... - AOL

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    Scammers sometimes pretend to be someone you know and say they need money for an emergency, or claim to want to send you a prize or payment, as long as you send them money first, the Federal Trade ...

  6. Fair Credit Billing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) is a United States federal law passed during the 93rd United States Congress and enacted on October 28, 1974 as an amendment to the Truth in Lending Act (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 1601 et seq.) and as the third title of the same bill signed into law by President Gerald Ford that also enacted the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.

  7. Lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    If the case ultimately loses, the litigant does not have to pay any of the money funded back. Legal financing is different from a typical bank loan in that the legal financing company does not look at credit history or employment history. Litigants do not have to repay the cash advance with monthly payments, but do have to fill out an ...