PayPal Payments and Notifications Are Coming To Facebook Messenger (venturebeat.com) 21
PayPal has announced that it's rolling out as an additional payment option within Facebook Messenger, which currently supports payments via debit cards. From a VentureBeat article: PayPal has been pushing to expand its reach into the consumer realm, having struck partnerships with MasterCard, Visa, Vodafone, and Alibaba, among other companies in the past few months alone. With Facebook Messenger on board, this opens PayPal up to a potential one billion users. Facebook first unveiled plans to expand Messenger beyond a messaging app and into a platform last year, letting retailers connect with customers on one of the world's most popular messaging services. Retailers including Everlane and Zulily were among the first partners announced, while big-name brands such as KLM have since signed up to embrace Messenger as a platform.
Take my money, please! (Score:5, Insightful)
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I guess I'm one of the last 3 people on earth that never have had a FB account and still find pleasure of using cash for most of their transactions...at least the ones in meatspace.
That being said, I do use an amazon store card (mostly) for amazon purchases that qualify for 6-24 mos interest free, or just pull cash out of my bank acct. which I did authorize them to do....
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I'm not sure there are 3 people like that.
I for one welcome our personal information cataloging, you-are-the-product, electronic payment processing overlords. I'd like to remind them that as an unremarkable Slashdot poster, I could be helpful in astroturfing others into toiling in their transaction fee caves!
Incoming Fraud (Score:3)
This is going to open up whole new arenas of Fraud. Imagine a "fake" reseller "NlKE" selling fake Sneakers that never come.
(Please note that is not an "I" (capital i) that is an "l" (lower case L) )
Incoming Message from NlKE, "%50 off all NlKE sneakers! Buy now using PayPal!"
Please file under "what could possibly go wrong"
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Today's feed (Score:2)
Joe paid Jane $20 for "last night".
Jane liked this.
What is this FB you keep railing on about? (Score:1)
Is it like SnapCat for Cryptkeepers?
Let me Heart that for you 3>
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Ooh, even less privacy! sounds like a winner!
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Oh! A new platform for "IRS" Scammers? (Score:2)