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Not only the gold coins, but everything. They are re-verifying all the merchants. I am afraid that suddenly they will decided none of the merchants will "qualify". Everyone joined pips hoping to make some money. I know some people want to buy more fancy toys, but some people just want to make life a little easier for themselves. If someone wants to buy a gold coin and exchange it for money, or get a pre-paid merchant card, or even a book, is that so bad? I thought pips wanted to help people. With the merchant program, it helps pips, pic-pay, the merchants, and the customers.
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That is principally true, as far as "providing the opportunity" for as many to jump on the bandwagon to help each other towards a better goal however, there will and always be attempts by a minority to undermine the aims set forth.
If it was NOT carefully or properly meted out with the "various virusses" that sprout up within, which is the case now with some, it would have created a greater chaos IN NO TIME and greater accusations will be facing P-Systems as being responsible for it as alledged by authorities viewing it as some form of laundering or whatever. Measures are undertaken to confront and it is a temporary discomfort for ALL affected, unfortunately.
It is like looking at the claims of an organisation, saying with money earned, local and immediate communities attached to the organisation (drug barons/guerilla groups) are benefitting such as hospitals, clinics, primary education, food distribution among villagers...etc.
Those same goals, however humble it appears, stem from money and sales of drugs sold far away from Colombia and into the streets of USA States, victims are USA kids, could affect your kids too.... what would you like to see happening to curb this threat, even if the stride is far from over and nothing new for the last decade or so? Get to the core nonetheless....
Just a small perspective for comparison. :wink:
YB.