¿Por Qué Todos Están Abandonando PayPal?

PayPal seems fine on paper, but the behind-the-scenes story is grim. The company that used to make online shopping simple is now losing users and squeezing those who remain. For years, the yellow button was on every checkout page and felt like the safest way to pay. They handled cards, currency conversions, fraud checks, transfers, even Venmo and donations. They became part of the internet itself. But once they reached that level of dominance, the experience deteriorated. Fees piled up everywhere, service worsened, and customers began reporting locked accounts, lost funds, and support that goes nowhere. Merchants grapple with high processing fees and lengthy holds on their money. Regular users deal with instant withdrawal fees and hidden conversion markups. Then came the policy fiascos that made people question how much control PayPal should have over anyone's money. Now, competitors like Wise, Payoneer, Apple Pay, and Google Pay are faster, cheaper, and already on your phone. PayPal is still huge, but the cracks are real, and for the first time, people are leaving. Chapters: 00:00 - Customers at their limit 00:28 - The Ubiquity Tax 05:40 - The Iron Fist 09:38 - Besieged on All Fronts Information Sources: https://pastebin.com/yCsvWEaQ If you liked the content, remember to subscribe and like the video. You can find our videos in English at Logically Answered, German at Einfach Erklärt, or Hindi at Logikal. We don't hire a company to translate our videos; we translate and customize them ourselves for each language, so you have direct contact with us.