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 More options 30 Oct 2009, 17:45
From: ebaystocks <donaldshorr...@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 10:45:20 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri 30 Oct 2009 17:45
Subject: Re: EBay will probably spin off PayPal say's EBay's CEO John Donahoe
PayPal Launches Own Forum as It Moves toward Independence from eBay

PayPal launched a Community Help Forum as a resource for members to
find answers to questions, share PayPal experiences and best
practices, and troubleshooting tips. The company said its goal was to
provide PayPal members with an avenue to communicate with one another.

The move comes as PayPal becomes increasingly important to eBay Inc.,
which continues to separate the functions of its two businesses -
payments and marketplaces. Previously PayPal users had only the
discussion boards on eBay (located here). eBay has taken over its
dispute resolution process from PayPal, and financial releases now put
the payments business ahead of marketplaces.

In September, eBay Inc. CEO John Donahoe indicated he would consider a
PayPal spin-off. He said that while there were still synergies between
PayPal and eBay, "If and when I feel the businesses are better off
separately, we'll do what we did with Skype."

Next week, PayPal will hold its first dedicated developer's conference
which promises to be a major event for the company and was sold out
early.

In addition to the newly launched help forum, found here, PayPal users
can also continue to tweet questions to the @AskPayPal Twitter handle

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