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Speaking of the great Paypal info debacle, and playing a little Devils advocate, Phil has claimed something about being able to set the visibility of the various identity info on Paypal, as in "If you put your real info on there and don't set it to not be shown, you're a stupid idiot!" Is there any truth to this?
Apparantly you can use a "pen name" if you have a PayPal business account.

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But realistically, how many of Phil's whales have converted their PayPal accounts to business ones?
 
Speaking of the great Paypal info debacle, and playing a little Devils advocate, Phil has claimed something about being able to set the visibility of the various identity info on Paypal, as in "If you put your real info on there and don't set it to not be shown, you're a stupid idiot!" Is there any truth to this?
Just went and looked at my paypal and if there is a function to hide your information I sure don't see it and it's not in an obvious place like say "privacy" under settings or where you enter your info. The only thing I see is an option to CHANGE the information, no option to make it not available to people you're paying.

Despite what DSP says Paypal is, at the end of the day, a service used by millions to buy goods from people who then need their information.
 
Speaking of the great Paypal info debacle, and playing a little Devils advocate, Phil has claimed something about being able to set the visibility of the various identity info on Paypal, as in "If you put your real info on there and don't set it to not be shown, you're a stupid idiot!" Is there any truth to this?
I've used Paypal for over 20 years, and not once have I ever seen a "hide" or "limit" information option anywhere (for personal accounts)

Edit: Business accounts expect you to have a real business name but yes, that company name can hide your real birth name, but probably still reveal your address as opening a business paypal account takes far more paperwork submissions.
 
I've used Paypal for over 20 years, and not once have I ever seen a "hide" or "limit" information option anywhere (for personal accounts)

Edit: Business accounts expect you to have a real business name but yes, that company name can hide your real birth name, but probably still reveal your address as opening a business paypal account takes far more paperwork submissions.
Sounds like Paypal is another one of those booksmart companies who don't know how life works. If only they had Phil's street smarts.
 
Never forget what Phil's like when he has or believes he has your info , don't know what he thinks he can do with it , beg his fans for money for a plane ticket so he can turn up to your house so you can beat him up ?

call the local police and tell them there's a menie on the internet calling him names ?

send in the hate army ?

* I dont even have a wheelchair ramp .................

 
Despite what DSP says Paypal is, at the end of the day, a service used by millions to buy goods from people who then need their information.
He recently said that because he isn't shipping people products, PayPal's model is "outdated". I timestamped it below.


So because the way PayPal works isn't perfectly adapted to meet Phil's mature adult business transaction needs, it's a prehistoric way of doing things.
 
Apparantly you can use a "pen name" if you have a PayPal business account.

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But realistically, how many of Phil's whales have converted their PayPal accounts to business ones?
Gotta say, the idea of OIC opening a business whose sole purpose is to bankroll Phil gave me a chuckle. Now he can follow his Pig Master's steps and go bankrupt too!
 
He recently said that because he isn't shipping people products, PayPal's model is "outdated". I timestamped it below.


So because the way PayPal works isn't perfectly adapted to meet Phil's mature adult business transaction needs, it's a prehistoric way of doing things.
Returnal is outdated because it doesn't fit neatly into his extremely strict autistic schedule. It's 2021 people!
 
I'm going through old DSP footage right now and dude, what the FUCK? THIS IS 2015. HOW THE FUCK DID HE AGE SO BADLY IN 6 YEARS?
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Not working out and drinking heavily every evening can do some amazing things to the body. DSP is going to be one of those hobos you see and think he looks 100 years old but he's actually just 60.
 
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He recently said that because he isn't shipping people products, PayPal's model is "outdated". I timestamped it below.


So because the way PayPal works isn't perfectly adapted to meet Phil's mature adult business transaction needs, it's a prehistoric way of doing things.

I'm still thinking about this shit, it's like a splinter in my brain. How on fuck's earth does he think he knows anything about PayPal's business model, or what's effective or not in a post-COVID global economy? Besides the obvious that people pointed out—a billing address is required when making payments of any kind—I can't find any statistics whatsoever on if PayPal sells more digital/virtual or physical goods. All I can find out is that they're an insanely successful business continuing to grow year over year, as retail e-commerce continues to grow, helped by the pandemic.

I'm not trying to come up with some thesis here, but if I were going to start spouting shit like "PayPal requiring your address is an outdated way of thinking", I'd have something, *anything* to point at to indicate I put *any* thought into that statement whatsoever. But I can't find any thing that indicates even slightly that what PayPal is doing isn't the most reasonable possible course of action, especially with the proliferation of AML/KYC rules and regulations that the US sets out.

Just fucking think about something for more than 11 seconds, dude, it won't hurt, promise.
 
Phil's favorite Metallica song is 'Until it Sleeps' off the 1996 album 'Load'. Also Phil has never listened to the Metallica album '. . .And Justice for All', and says "I don't know if I've even heard any songs off that, unless they're really famous ones."
Also, if someone could help me out, Phil gets baited into revealing his favorite Metallica song by being asked if he likes the Metallica song 'Gravity', and even gives his autistic rendition of it sounding like "DuhDuhDuh DAH DAH DuhDuhDuh DAH DAH BuhDahBuhDah 'GRA VI TEE!' ", but that song doesn't seem to exist? Is this just another example of Phil's compulsive lying making him spit out random nonsense?
Favorite song timestamped @ 19m27s
'Never heard of that album dood, must not be pahpular' timestamped @ 50m46s
 
I'd have something, *anything* to point at to indicate I put *any* thought into that statement whatsoever.
That's where you're wrong, kiddo. Phil never thinks before speaking. He isn't the king of retcons for nothing. He has more than once denied having said things that were literally recorded and posted in his YouTube channel.

His modus operandi has always been to speak out of his ass, and then lie about it if shit hits the fan. When you're shameless like Phil and are not afraid of being caught in a lie, I guess that's easier than thinking things through.
 
So because the way PayPal works isn't perfectly adapted to meet Phil's mature adult business transaction needs, it's a prehistoric way of doing things.
Returnal is outdated because it doesn't fit neatly into his extremely strict autistic schedule. It's 2021 people!
Dave bitching about things being "outdated", especially if it has anything to do with finance, just kills me. When it comes to how I earn my living I'm similar to Dave, I'm self-employed and my work involves typing on the computer. I don't beg children for their allowance, but I provide certain services. It never took me more than 20 minutes at the end of the month to calculate my taxes, it never took me hours to pay my bills every week. The only way I can see Phil spending hours doing his taxes and paying his bills is if he's by candlelight, hunched over a leather-bound ledger doing double-entry bookkeeping like he's a member of one of the merchant families back in the 15th century Italian merchant republics.

Additionally, what it seems to me he does is not keeping his business and private account separate, he seems to just empty his Paypal account into one of his bank accounts and then uses it to pay for everything, no matter if it's business related and he does still own it or if it's for private stuff. I mean, I know he's a gacha addict and perfect consoomer who can't help but SPEND SPEND SPEND, but he'd solve so many headaches when doing his taxes if he just used a business account for business-related shit ONLY and a private account for private-related shit ONLY. Then when he does his taxes he could just look at all his transactions on his business account and ignore his private account. What it seems to me he does at the end of the year is look over every single transaction and tries to determine what's business related and what's not. It boggles the mind why he even needs a tax guy because he's just one faggot with zero employees whose only business expenses involve buying electronic toys and then raging at them when they refuse to let him win. Maybe he thinks he's more of a grown-up big boy adult if he has someone else do his accounting and calculates his taxes for him, who knows.

But I'm just a no-life nudnik idiot kid living in my mom's basement so what the fuck would I know.

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but that song doesn't seem to exist?
I think he's confusing "Gravity" with "Battery". I mean this is the same tard who heard Raining Blood by Slayer on the radio while playing Vice City and said that it was "Gravity by Metallica".
 
Dave bitching about things being "outdated", especially if it has anything to do with finance, just kills me. When it comes to how I earn my living I'm similar to Dave, I'm self-employed and my work involves typing on the computer. I don't beg children for their allowance, but I provide certain services. It never took me more than 20 minutes at the end of the month to calculate my taxes, it never took me hours to pay my bills every week. The only way I can see Phil spending hours doing his taxes and paying his bills is if he's by candlelight, hunched over a leather-bound ledger doing double-entry bookkeeping like he's a member of one of the merchant families back in the 15th century Italian merchant republics.

Additionally, what it seems to me he does is not keeping his business and private account separate, he seems to just empty his Paypal account into one of his bank accounts and then uses it to pay for everything, no matter if it's business related and he does still own it or if it's for private stuff. I mean, I know he's a gacha addict and perfect consoomer who can't help but SPEND SPEND SPEND, but he'd solve so many headaches when doing his taxes if he just used a business account for business-related shit ONLY and a private account for private-related shit ONLY. Then when he does his taxes he could just look at all his transactions on his business account and ignore his private account. What it seems to me he does at the end of the year is look over every single transaction and tries to determine what's business related and what's not. It boggles the mind why he even needs a tax guy because he's just one faggot with zero employees whose only business expenses involve buying electronic toys and then raging at them when they refuse to let him win. Maybe he thinks he's more of a grown-up big boy adult if he has someone else do his accounting and calculates his taxes for him, who knows.

But I'm just a no-life nudnik idiot kid living in my mom's basement so what the fuck would I know.

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I think he's confusing "Gravity" with "Battery". I mean this is the same fake fan who heard Raining Blood by Slayer while playing Vice City and said that it was "Gravity by Metallica".

without the impish Tax Guy appearing in a puff of smoke and gleefully whisking away some of phil's money whenever its convenient he would need to find another excuse and that qualifies as work to him.
 
According to some posts he is violating Twitch TOS


"According to Twitch TOS(I put the most important part here but full TOS in link): 9. Prohibited Conduct 10. YOU AGREE NOT TO violate any law, contract, intellectual property, or other third-party right; not to commit a tort, and that you are solely responsible for your conduct while on the Twitch Services. You agree that you will comply with these Terms of Service and Twitch’s Community Guidelines and will not: iv. harvest or collect email addresses or other contact information of other users from the Twitch Services; v. defame, harass, abuse, threaten, or defraud users of the Twitch Services, or collect or attempt to collect, personal information about users or third parties without their consent "
 
According to some posts he is violating Twitch TOS


"According to Twitch TOS(I put the most important part here but full TOS in link): 9. Prohibited Conduct 10. YOU AGREE NOT TO violate any law, contract, intellectual property, or other third-party right; not to commit a tort, and that you are solely responsible for your conduct while on the Twitch Services. You agree that you will comply with these Terms of Service and Twitch’s Community Guidelines and will not: iv. harvest or collect email addresses or other contact information of other users from the Twitch Services; v. defame, harass, abuse, threaten, or defraud users of the Twitch Services, or collect or attempt to collect, personal information about users or third parties without their consent "
If anyone wants to use this info for whatever then go for it but I was just curious when Phil said the PayPal changing name thing and wondered if it was against TOS and it is, but not sure 100%. Now this could be a bannable offense since its him telling his viewers to commit identity fraud and breaking TOS with PayPal, which Twitch doesnt allow you to do.

PayPal Agreement: PayPal TOS/Agreement Link
Look at Restricted Activities part of the agreement and it states "Provide false, inaccurate or misleading information;"

It is timestamped at 37.11 and the conversation of it ends around at 38 minutes in.
 
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