PayPal in the Hot Seat
By ordering the destruction of a violin, PayPal's policies come into question.
A dispute over authenticity led PayPal to order the destruction of what a seller claims was a pre-War Maurice Bourguignon violin, worth $2,500. PayPal cited the illegality of shipping counterfeit goods as the reason.
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