Hurricane Katrina versus Something Awful
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Most of you know about the website Something Awful. I'm a paid member of the expansive forums there, so I've been following this pretty closely.

Something Awful (heretofore dubbed "SA") has (had?) its servers located in downtown New Orleans. Well, you can guess what happened. Despite valiant efforts from their hosting company, it went blank. The owner of SA, Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka, managed to get some hosting elsewhere to serve up a small front page in the meantime. The only thing online right now is that front page. The forums, articles, and everything else is gone. You can read for yourself what is transpiring (start from the bottom and work your way up), but if you hate long reads with lots of cursing, I'll summarize.

First, a backstory relevant to this. SA used to use PayPal for any purchases. They used it for account purchases, account upgrades, and SA merchandise. One day PayPal pulled the plug on SA purchases. I guess it was too close to a hardcore porn site for PayPal's tastes, or something like that. Lowtax cursed a lot and switched to a Credit Card merchant system, and was glad to be free of PayPal's smothering policies.

Fast forward to a few days ago. SA goes blank, and Lowtax gets a small bit of hosting for a front page. One of the first things he does is set up a PayPal account for accepting donations to go directly to the Red Cross (he has no access to his Credit Card merchant account, which is sitting with his servers somewhere in downtown New Orleans), and starts the ball rolling with $3,000 of his own money. The account amasses over $13,000 in a few hours, then goes to $20,000 a few hours later. All of this money (less PayPal's cut) would go directly to the Red Cross.

(SA is really great when it comes to charity drives. Since I've been a member there, I can recall a $20k+ purchase of body armor for US soldiers, multiple drives to buy thousands of dollars of toys for terminally ill children, a drive to pay for a member's kidney transplant, and countless others. SA forum members are a very giving bunch.)

Then PayPal froze the account. PayPal has now put the smother on more than $20,000 of donations earmarked entirely for the Red Cross and its efforts in New Orleans (minus PayPal's cut, of course). Those donations are now effectively owned by eBay and PayPal pending resolution of this matter, and if you've ever dealt with PayPal before this could take a long time to resolve. In the meantime, people in New Orleans couldn't give two craps about PayPal or SA and just want some damned help.
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DeeBye,Sep 3 2005, 10:28 PM Wrote:Most of you know about the website Something Awful.  I'm a paid member of the expansive forums there, so I've been following this pretty closely.

Something Awful (heretofore dubbed "SA") has (had?) its servers located in downtown New Orleans.  Well, you can guess what happened.  Despite valiant efforts from their hosting company, it went blank.  The owner of SA, Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka, managed to get some hosting elsewhere to serve up a small front page in the meantime.  The only thing online right now is that front page.  The forums, articles, and everything else is gone.  You can read for yourself what is transpiring (start from the bottom and work your way up), but if you hate long reads with lots of cursing, I'll summarize.

First, a backstory relevant to this.  SA used to use PayPal for any purchases.  They used it for account purchases, account upgrades, and SA merchandise.  One day PayPal pulled the plug on SA purchases.  I guess it was too close to a hardcore porn site for PayPal's tastes, or something like that.  Lowtax cursed a lot and switched to a Credit Card merchant system, and was glad to be free of PayPal's smothering policies.

Fast forward to a few days ago.  SA goes blank, and Lowtax gets a small bit of hosting for a front page.  One of the first things he does is set up a PayPal account for accepting donations to go directly to the Red Cross (he has no access to his Credit Card merchant account, which is sitting with his servers somewhere in downtown New Orleans), and starts the ball rolling with $3,000 of his own money.  The account amasses over $13,000 in a few hours, then goes to $20,000 a few hours later.  All of this money (less PayPal's cut) would go directly to the Red Cross.

(SA is really great when it comes to charity drives.  Since I've been a member there, I can recall a $20k+ purchase of body armor for US soldiers, multiple drives to buy thousands of dollars of toys for terminally ill children, a drive to pay for a member's kidney transplant, and countless others.  SA forum members are a very giving bunch.)

Then PayPal froze the account.  PayPal has now put the smother on more than $20,000 of donations earmarked entirely for the Red Cross and its efforts in New Orleans (minus PayPal's cut, of course).  Those donations are now effectively owned by eBay and PayPal pending resolution of this matter, and if you've ever dealt with PayPal before this could take a long time to resolve.  In the meantime, people in New Orleans couldn't give two craps about PayPal or SA and just want some damned help.
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Man, that strikes me as just plain weird, and a potentially black eye for PayPal's rep. I am sure Slashdot will hear of this soon. :P Is it possible that PayPal is worried about fraud? There have been articles already about the number of fraudulant donation solitications in the past three days, even down here in South Texas.

Do we have PayPal's side of the story?

Occhi
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Occhidiangela,Sep 4 2005, 03:04 AM Wrote:Man, that strikes me as just plain weird, and a potentially black eye for PayPal's rep.  I am sure Slashdot will hear of this soon.  :P  Is it possible that PayPal is worried about fraud?  There have been articles already about the number of fraudulant donation solitications in the past three days, even down here in South Texas.

Do we have PayPal's side of the story? 

Occhi
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http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/...0&tid=99&tid=17
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DeeBye,Sep 4 2005, 01:15 PM Wrote:http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/...0&tid=99&tid=17
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And another one:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25915
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DeeBye,Sep 4 2005, 10:12 PM Wrote:And another one:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25915
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Chuckle. I love that sub headline.

"All your donations are belong to us." :lol:

Occhi

Cry 'Havoc' and let slip the Men 'O War!
In War, the outcome is never final. --Carl von Clausewitz--
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
John 11:35 - consider why.
In Memory of Pete
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I didn't like Paypal before (mainly due to their policy about oversea accounts) and I can't say this is making things any better.
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I profess total ignorance of online money transfer issues, because I can't understand why there is no competition for Paypal's business. It's the year 2005, people!

I hate Paypal. I consider the percentage cut they take of every transaction to be ridiculously high, and it reduces this site's donations by too great a margin. But, what choice does a webmaster have?

Paypal has no real competition. You're basically forced to go with them or else ask people to stuff cash in envelopes and mail it, and the moment a strong competitor arises, they'll smash Paypal. I mean, there's such huge profit potential out there - especially since Paypal will not authorize transfers related to sex or pornography, which, like it or not, probably represent a gigantic chunk of change on the Net. So with all this money to be made, why is nobody moving into their market? Did I miss something? Blaurgh!

Anybody want to start a new company? :) "eDough.com"! IPO will be in one month...

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Bolty,Sep 6 2005, 10:23 AM Wrote:Anybody want to start a new company?&nbsp; :)&nbsp; "eDough.com"!&nbsp; IPO will be in one month...

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I wouldn't doubt it one bit if Google has something in the works. They could call it "G-Money", fo' shizzle.
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This is having catastrophic consequences over at Fark too.

Most Farkers are so outraged that they are terminating their Paypal accounts. Why is this bad for Fark? Because TotalFark is paid for through Paypal. Gotta respect the lot of them through. Putting their money where their mouth is to make a statement.

Drew can't be happy however.

All good netizens should boycott. It's the right thing to do.

I just terminated my own account.

Ouchie.
All alone, or in twos,
The ones who really love you
Walk up and down outside the wall.
Some hand in hand
And some gathered together in bands.
The bleeding hearts and artists
Make their stand.

And when they've given you their all
Some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy
Banging your heart against some mad buggers wall.

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Doc,Sep 6 2005, 10:11 AM Wrote:All good netizens should boycott. It's the right thing to do.

I just terminated my own account.

Ouchie.
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I've never opened a PayPal account, and this whole fiasco has ensured that I never will.

PayPal really needs one of these:

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