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Why PayPal Is Kicking Some Customers Out

Why PayPal Is Kicking Some Customers Out

As much as PayPal (PYPL) is in heated competition with Square (SQ), LendingClub (LC), eBay-backed (EBAY) Adyen, and others for payment and loan customers, there comes a time when the company decides to put its foot down and kick out some customers. This happens when PayPal determines that a customer is in violation of its rules and is promoting hate, which is what happened recently in the case of Infowars. Last month, PayPal decided to terminate its business dealings with Infowars, a far-right American media platform run by controversial radio host Alex Jones.