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  • he just made the whole thing pointless at 2:06

    Good idea but i think its not "Really" needed

  • paypal can kiss my white midwestern azz. bunch of thieving pos lying numnutz. i see one of those pukes in the bar (since they are local), i'll gladly lay em out... no talk just knock. avoid these losers... they will rip you off too.

  • @b101aa2 What was that about? I've been using PayPal for years and never been ripped off or had a single problem.

    How are they lying thieves that will rip me off?

  • @janX9 january of last year they froze my account and said i was high risk. took me 6 months to get my balance of about $2,800. i'd been using paypal for many years to conduct my processing. on average, anywhere from $3,000-$6,000 a month. verified every which way to the sun and back. turns out, they were freezing thousands of high balance accounts even did it to white elephant media who was a million month seller on ebay. i didn't use ebay, but i guess they used me to pump up their books too.

  • My fob is dead! Can I replace the battery?

  • he is a mexican wet back. part of the problem in america today. too many aliens posing as real americans.

  • can he breath in dat shirt? lol and im ordering mine next week

  • I love my PayPal Keyfob I've had it for years. (it's really beat up) I just wish my Bank would allow me to have one. For 5 bucks it's a great idea to have 2 authentications.

  • I just received mine and it's DOA. Pushing the button gives no readout on the display. I'm guessing it's a dead battery

  • Damn you are a PIMP

  • the Vladuz Keyfob...lmao!

    deerfield is compromised!

  • how much

  • Oh and Blizzard has something similar to this. It's a 2 faction authenticator and its a digipass go 6. It's called a blizzard authenticator and they charge 1.50$ more then paypal's plus it can only be used on WoW.

  • Hi Bob Palacios.... Good idea, my guess would be PayPal (NOT PayPal USERS) probably has hundreds of thousands in fraud yearly. I think if you guys are really serious about combating fraud, PayPal should give these security keys to their customers FREE!!! If you really think about it, in the long run it would probably save PayPal lots of money, don't you agree. Regards

  • It cost money to manufacture these and ship them. Paypal would loose money if they handed out security tokens for free.

  • OK then Bob, it's your call. By the way Bob, if I owned a retail store and found out I was missing a ton of merchandise, it might cost me a few dollars to hire a security person to stop the theft or should I sell security tokens to the customers to absorb my looses. I would consider free tokens OPERATING EXPENSES and in the long run I'm sure it would work out cheaper. Thanks for the reply to my first post, heck it only took you six months, you must be real busy selling them security tokens!!

  • Sorry to burst your bubble but i am not Bob. If u need any assistance you should contact paypal instead because your more likely to respond.

  • I really want to see this key marketed worldwide. Using VeriSign you could be able to use this one key to log into a number of online accounts including Email, Forums, Social sites like MySpace and more. I hope PayPal and VeriSign really get the ball running on this and also start offering it worldwide!

  • I would buy one but it's not avaliable in the UK. =(

  • i just bought one :)

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