Does paypal know something the politicians don't?

@petersum (4522)
United States
May 8, 2012 1:54pm CST
I was just reading the new paypal user agreement. Couldn't help noticing that there are three Europes now! Yes, Northern Europe, Europe 1 and Europe 2. Coming just after Sunday's elections in France and Greece, along with the continued speculation about the future of the Eurozone, it does seem more than just a coincidence. What do you think? Conspiracy theories accepted!
2 responses
@wmraul (2552)
• Bucharest, Romania
9 May 12
Nice discovery ... I didn't noticed this fact until now. Well, for a first view, there is no problem. Because there is nothing new. Is the classic "divide et impera" style. But there are also political interests involved, no question about, in this "making"of new teritories and border lines ...
@petersum (4522)
• United States
9 May 12
I just hope that I don't get stuck in the wrong part! Oh WTF, it's warm here!
@fannitia (2167)
• Bulgaria
8 May 12
Hi, Petersum! This is really weird. I saw the new agreement in my mail but I didn't have time to read it today. Now I'm trying to take a look and yes, I see that we live in two different Europes - Greece is in Europe 1 with a smaller "cross border fee" than Bulgaria - in Europe 2 I don't have the nerves to read it all and I'm not surprised to see my country in the last possible group. I don't like conspiracy theories but maybe paypal really know something. And I'm sure that European politicians don't know many things. They are all scared about the future of the eurozone but they don't understand that the politics of austerity is killing more than one country. I'm not a financial expert and I need to know what will come in the near future. For the moment I see that Greece maybe should get prepared for new elections? And I have fears that my country could fall (os already is?) in a bad situation. Let's hope that we'll be able to survive Take care.
@petersum (4522)
• United States
9 May 12
Two Europes I can understand - but three? Yes, I think Greece is likely to have not just another, but multiple elections this year! Whatever happens, it's a choice of bad or bad. No one is going to be happy. Greece is singled out by the media but there are plenty of other countries in a similar or even worse situation. Europe could split into many pieces. But live in hope!