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PayPal, Debit, Credit... Which One Is The Safest Online?
By Meg Marco on March 22, 2010 3:10 PM  
The NYT breaks down the different security risks by payment type. The takeaway? No method is perfect, but credit cards have the strongest legal protections for consumers. More »

Google Checkout Just As Bad As PayPal
By Chris Walters on March 27, 2009 8:25 PM  

—>Web brokers Google and PayPal don't believe in human-to-human communication, and one place where you really need that is when you're troubleshooting financial transactions. An interface designer/developer who used Google Checkout to sell an ebook has just been given a huge serving of suck by the "don't be evil" company—they closed her account on her without warning and refuse to tell her why the closed it. The $200 in earnings that hadn't been paid out yet are unretrievable, and she can't open a new one.  More »

Save On Back-To-School With Google Checkout
By Ben Popken on September 4, 2008 5:23 PM  

—>Google has a special back to school promotion where you can get $10 off $60 and $5 off $30 discounts at a bunch of different online stores when you use their Google Checkout payment service. Official Site [via ProBargainhunterMore »

Google Is Sorry, Will Offer Full Refunds To Video Customers
By Meg Marco on August 22, 2007 12:34 AM  

—>Google has admitted to making a mistake with its poorly conceived (and received) plan to offer Google check out credits to customers who had purchased videos on its recently discontinued video download service.  More »

Where Do I Go If There's A Problem With My Google Checkout Order?
By consumerist.com on January 26, 2007 3:10 PM  

—>If you order something using Google Checkout and there's a problem with you order, there is a standard mediation process to follow.  More »

Google Checkout OK For Micropayments
By consumerist.com on December 28, 2006 3:37 AM  

—>Google Checkout can be used for transactions as low as $.05, reader Mary Marsala With Fries confirms.  More »

Vincent Gallo: Try Google Checkout
By consumerist.com on December 21, 2006 7:03 PM  

—>Paypal suspended Vincent Gallo's account after he put his sperm up for auction ($50,000). For an additional $500,000, Gallo said he would inseminate in-utero.  More »

Try Google Checkout, Paypal Minus Evil
By consumerist.com on November 30, 2006 5:26 PM  
• Use it now and get $10 off $30 or $20 off $50, at participating stores.  More »

PayPal To Introduce $20 Rebates
By consumerist.com on November 7, 2006 8:10 PM  

—>PayPal plans on giving $20 rebates to customers shopping at participating partner sites, November 23 through May 15, 2007. Online merchants include iTunes, Barnes & Noble, Dell, Petsmart, Starbucks, Art.com, HP, and many more.  More »

Google Checkout Promises To Be Less Evil Than Paypal
By consumerist.com on October 10, 2006 3:36 PM  

—>Unlike Paypal, Google Checkout promises to not suddenly freeze your bank account.   More »

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