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A comment on the question "Privacy and legal issues." in PayPal:
Jason,
The situation is this: you limit one's account, that's ok, your business. But you don't let your customer to close his account, unless he sends you additional personal documents. I think it's ridiculous. It is understandable to send in documents for opening an account, but it's not understandable why someone have to send documents to close the account. – Joffrey, on February 02, 2009 07:46
Joffrey asked a question in YouTube on February 02, 2009 07:35:
RSS feed contents not showing in the right orderYoutube, the 3rd most popular website (according to Alexa) not is not showing the contents of its RSS feeds in the right timely order for about two weeks.
One might ask at this point: how is it possible to happen?
Guys, do you read your community help forums and do you take care of it?
http://help.youtube.com/group/youtube...
http://help.youtube.com/group/youtube...
http://help.youtube.com/group/youtube...
http://help.youtube.com/group/youtube...
http://help.youtube.com/group/youtube...
http://help.youtube.com/group/youtube...
Question 1:
Are you familiar with the issue or I am the 1st person to let you know?
Question 2:
Do you plan to do something about the situation?
Best,
Joffrey
Joffrey replied on December 17, 2008 21:15 to the question "Why RealPlayer? Why Windows only? Why do I have to pay for this?" in BBC:
Joffrey asked a question in PayPal on December 17, 2008 21:12:
Privacy and legal issues.Hi,
If I manage to finally close my account, will you delete all my personal documents you previously required from your customers to upload to you - just to be able to close thir accounts? Or my personal data will remain on your servers forever, even after I closed my account?
How do you mean in your customer agreement that your customers can' sue you? What kind of legal base do you have fur such blatant approach for customer care?
Yours sincerely.
Joffrey replied on December 16, 2008 14:00 to the question "Why RealPlayer? Why Windows only? Why do I have to pay for this?" in BBC:
Joffrey replied on December 16, 2008 13:46 to the question "Why RealPlayer? Why Windows only? Why do I have to pay for this?" in BBC:
Hi Richard,
Thank you for your kind answer.
As mp3 podcasts are your area, would you be kind enough to navigate me where can I download BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix mp3 podcasts, as I was unable to find them on your website.
>Finally, you asked if it's possible not to pay the BBC licence fee. The >answer is of course yes - if you do not watch or record any live TV >programming *as it is being broadcast* by the BBC, then you do not need >to pay for a licence.
Do you mean if I don't watch the BBC on my telly, or I don't watch the telly at all?
Cheers!
Joffrey
Joffrey asked a question in BBC on December 15, 2008 06:54:
Why RealPlayer? Why Windows only? Why do I have to pay for this?Hi,
Why is the iPlayer became such big and bloated? Why does it run only on Windows machines, no Mac and Linux?
And why can I only access BBC content using proprietary technologies like RealPlayer instead of much more open standards like podcasts and plain mp3 files?
For that so much tax money why do I have to watch 30 sec. ads before video news clips on BBC News website?
Can you explain me why the taxpayer only get this kind of service for his money? Is it possible to *not* pay for the service?
Thanks!
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