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Donate to more than 23,000 charities with PayPal Mobile

By | August 18, 2010, 11:12am PDT

Summary: PayPal streamlines the donation process with the latest release of its App

PayPal just sent word that its latest version of its iPhone client, version 2.5, will offer an easy way for its users to donate to more than 23,000 charities. Charities in the initial release include names like American Cancer Society, Autism Speaks, Save the Children, UNICEF, Red Cross, and more, and the app puts a donation one click away.

According to the company, the app was just submitted to Apple, so barring any issues, it should be available in the coming days.

I definitely applaud PayPal for adding the charity integration piece. There are millions of users of PayPal and now they’ll be able to launch the PayPal app and either click on a showcased charity or search from more than 23,000 of them, and then donate in just another click or two.

There are tons of apps on the App Store today that offer the ability to donate to charities, but having someone like PayPal release the feature in their own app is going to make it super easy, and trustworthy, to donate now. Now how about that Android version?

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With more than a decade of mobile, Internet and wireless experience, Joel specializes in taking existing brands and technologies into the mobile and wireless space.

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Joel is a serial entrepreneur with his most recent business, CronkSoftware (cronksoftware.com), focusing on consulting and building games and applications for mobile devices. Joel has consulted for Microsoft’s Windows Mobile division and advises other companies on how to incorporate mobile into their existing brands and products. Joel purchases many of his devices and others are sent for review on a 30-day loaner basis and then returned to the supplier. If any devices are provided as “keeper” Joel will clearly disclose this in his reviews.

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Joel Evans

With more than a decade of mobile, Internet and wireless experience, Joel specializes in taking existing brands, technologies and services into the mobile and wireless space. Joel is currently serving as the Managing Director of Cronk Software, Inc., a company he founded to offer full-service, end-to-end mobile strategy, design and development services.

Joel is the former founder and "Chief Geek" of Geek.com, a website praised by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and others as one of world's best sources of information for technology professionals and enthusiasts.

Joel also serves as a technology expert for a number of well-known publications and regularly advises corporations, analysts, journalists and bloggers on what the future of technology will bring. He brings decades of relationships with leading game publishers, online communities and publishers, along with both hardware and software product management and delivery expertise. Joel can be found online as "JoelGeek" and you can follow him on Twitter @JoelGeek.

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  • ZDNet Gravatar
    John Zern
    18th Aug 2010
  • RE: Donate to more than 23,000 charities with PayPal Mobile
    Draft Media Release re PayPal

    ?It is with great sadness that eBay?s Chief Headless Turkey, John Donahoe (aka ?Peter Principle??among many other derogatory terms), announces the probable demise of eBay?s most ugly daughter, PayPal. PayPal is about to be stricken by particularly virulent strains of Visa+CyberSource and Mastercard Open Platform; these afflictions are aggravated by PayPal?s insurmountable lack of direct financial institutions support and a great deal of PayPal user dissatisfaction, particularly with respect to PayPal?s grossly unfair, ?all responsibility avoiding? user agreement, totally primitive risk management processes, and grossly unprofessional, usually buyer-biased, fraud-facilitating (indeed, non existent) transactions mediation, to name just a few of the ?inconveniences? that PayPal merchants have to endure.

    ?PayPal?s health may therefore be expected to deteriorate and, if ultimately not completely incapacitated, will most likely be eventually confined to its mandatory offering on what little there will, by then, be left of the Donahoe-devastated eBay marketplaces. There is no cure for this condition, and the ?eBafia Don? is particularly saddened by the inevitable presumption that it is unlikely that PayPal, will be able to continue to underpin eBay?s sagging bottom line too far into the future.?

    Yes, it?s a send-up but, still, it accurately describes PayPal?s ?clunky? operation. The fact is, had the developers of the original ?bankcard? concept ever behaved the way PayPal behaves towards its payees, in particular, credit/debit cards may never have gotten off the ground, and we would probably still be paying for all our purchases with bits of paper and little metal discs.

    It appears that there is effectively no PayPal representation at all on behalf of the payee with respect to a payer making a credit card chargeback?for whatever reason. PayPal, apparently, simply accepts the chargeback and passes it back onto the payee. PayPal?s mediation process is so ?clunky? that it is effectively an open invitation to unscrupulous buyers to defraud sellers, and PayPal?s system apparently offers payees absolutely no protection against this form of potential fraud.

    Indeed, all those payments processors that do not have the direct underlying support of the financial institutions ultimately involved and who actually ?know? the two entities involved in any transaction, as does have the likes of Visa and Mastercard, all have the same insurmountable and, ultimately, potentially fatal deficiencies that PayPal has?no effective, non-disruptive, risk management process.

    In Australia, PayPal, unlike all other payments processors, has declined to sign up to the payments processors? ?Code of Conduct?, and the clear message therefrom is ?user beware?!

    I accept only that from a buyer?s point of view PayPal is more convenient for making a payment online than paying directly by credit card, and PayPal may still have some momentum therefrom. But, from the merchant?s point of view, for the number of material reasons referred to above, PayPal is a most unprofessional, inefficient and clunky system.

    When the new banks-supported online payments interfaces offered by the likes of Visa/Mastercard are refined to the point of similar convenience, I have no doubt that PayPal?s appeal to merchants will very quickly dissipate as the obvious superiority and greater professionalism of the banks-supported online systems gather their own momentum with online merchants.

    It?s only a matter of time ?

    Having said that, the banks risk assess their merchant clients before they hand out merchant accounts so that maybe not every small ?merchant? (or payee) will be able to obtain one of the banks? online payee accounts. So, maybe there will always be a place for the likes of PayPal?they could become the ?online merchant/payee account provider of last resort?. Can you imagine what PayPal?s level of risk management and transaction mediation will be like by then?

    A detailed examination of and prognosis for PayPal, (including a further link to the ?PayPal Horror Tour?) at: http://forums.auctionbytes.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=23309

    In the meantime, for anyone seriously interested in the utter deviousness and incompetence of eBay?s executive management generally, and in particular eBay?s demonstrable criminal facilitation of the rampant shill bidding fraud being perpetrated on unsuspecting buyers by a great many unscrupulous professional sellers on nominal-start auctions, an introduction thereto (along with some Pay-Pal horror stories thrown in for good measure) can be found at
    http://forums.auctionbytes.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=23013

    Shill Bidding on eBay: Case Study #4
    This latest study is a measure of eBay?s desperation to replace lost revenue and, very effectively, eBay?s effective aiding and abetting of this criminal shill bidding activity at
    http://forums.auctionbytes.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=23540

    eBay/PayPal/Donahoe: Dead Men Walking.
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    Philip Cohen
    18th Aug 2010
  • There's nothing like....
    @Philip Cohen

    A copy/paste of an article written by the author (elsewhere) in order to promote it.

    Next time, convert the special characters *before* you paste it into the message. Then you'll look like a *real* professional.
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    Mihi Nomen Est
    19th Aug 2010

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