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Complaint / Review
DollarzBlaster/PayPal
DollarzBlaster / PayPal Deserving of Investigation?

I tried to update a previous post yesterday and it hasn't posted yet so I may have hit the wrong button. I basically just wanted to ask a question that someone may have an answer to or someone may find the answer to because I just would know where to start.

Question: Although I cannot say it is fact, I would be willing to bet that DollarzBlaster; Dollarz Blaster; rightdowntown; and whatever else they go by, are totally aware of the problem with PayPal. How can they not be?

With over 23,000 members, I cannot believe that the few that have posted here are the only ones this is happening to. I personally believe it is much bigger.

Question: I know for a fact that PayPal is aware of the problem. They will not bend at all no matter how long one has had a good account with them. But still, PayPal refuses to help the consumer to put a stop to the problem and regain good customer relations. They would rather just take it all away in one or two key strokes, than to address DollarzBlaster and protect the "valued customer" from further incident.

Why doesn't PayPal want to stop further sign-ups of this company to stop this from happening to unsupecting people?

Question: As far as I know, PayPal is the only way to receive payment from DollarzBlaster. If you read the site, it states that payments made through e-gold; credit card; no matter how it is paid; it will be sent to your PayPal account.

What kind of relationship does DollarzBlaster and PayPal have with each other? It has been going on a long time.

Question: Where does the money go?

Do the math. And you don't have to be mathematically inclined to just "guesstimate" it.

Supposedly, according to what DollarzBlaster claims, there are around 23,000 members each being promised $9,000.00 over a matter of time. Now, I believe there are many who will say the program works and this includes myself. It was working! So this promise was easy to see right off the bat that it really could happen.

With DollarzBlaster and PayPal collecting $25.00 a shot, and the receiver not being able to receive the payments, what kind of money are we talking that can be generated in this way?

I don't have enough toes and fingers to count on, but I think one can easily speculate how profitable this can be for these companies even it the program caves in on itself as it looks like it probably will.

DollarzBlaster declares itself as a "partnership" and this sucks naive people like myself into the program not knowing that PayPal sees it as a Ponzi, Pyramid, Get Rich Quick; MLM; etc. If PayPal would have actually listed a Dollar Randomizer as unacceptable, I would have known better.

You pay your money to DollarzBlaster; they promise that you will receive payments through PayPal. You're promised $9000.00 over time. You begin to receive payments. PayPal snatches the account out from under you without any kind of warning or chance of redemption and the wheels that have been set in motion by you paying $25.00, begins to generate money whether PayPal lets you have it or not. So where does all this money end up?

Question: Does anyone other than myself think that it all deserves an investigation?


Offender: DollarzBlaster/PayPal

Country: USA   State: California   City: Walnut Creek

Category: Education & Science

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