John R Pierce wrote:
Kurt Hansen wrote:
I suspect PayPal is blocking this, not my credit card company. I
suspect, too, PayPal is doing this to reduce their own costs rather
than protect centos.org or me from a fraudulent transaction. I have a
PayPal account that was set up a few years back as a test based on a
PayPal offer to me, have never used beyond setting up, but which
PayPal has suspended. I'm not interested in using this account nor
jumping through the hoops they require. I may have entered this
credit card in that account. I suspect PayPal is blocking this credit
card number to push me to re-open my PayPal account.
I believe paypal users can choose not to accept money from credit
cards due to the fees withheld, although doing this for donations
would be kind of silly... paypal's system is somewhat opaque about
this sort of thing.
Yes, I can see why you would do this for items with low margin. But, for
donations, it doesn't make any sense at all.
I don't think that's the case here, though. Or, the PayPal error message
is inaccurate since it suggests using a different credit card.
Can whomever setup the PayPal donation capability on centos.org give any
insight into whether credit card payments are blocked? Maybe one has to
tell PayPal to NOT block credit cards? PayPal does try to steer people
to use a PayPal account. Considering they tend to be a customer-hostile
organization, I wouldn't put it past them to make this the default.
Take care,
Kurt
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