PCWorld: A 17-year-old German student contends PayPal has denied him a reward for finding a vulnerability in its website. Robert Kugler said he notified PayPal of the vulnerability on May 19. He said he was informed by email that because he is under 18 years old, he did not qualify for its Bug Bounty Program. He will turn 18 next March.
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Anything to save money. Stupid,petty Corporations.
Give him his damned reward.
/Germandecent
Paypal have always been anal about under 18s. I used to sell stuff on ebay when I was 16-17 and was very focused on selling stuff to make money for my huge trip to Canada.. ended up having something like £3000+ in my paypal account and can't remember how exactly but they found out I was under 18 and temporarily suspended my account refusing me access to all the money I made. Fortunately I turned 18 within three months of the suspension and had no problems reopening it but the whole ordeal left a very bitter taste in my mouth with paypal.
Sounds like he should have read the terms/rules of the Bug Bounty Prgram before spending his time on it. paypal should be good enough at this by now to have put that in the terms of use.
TEENAGERS ATTACK!
nothing to see here, just another day of the TOS screwing someone over. lmao Can we all just make TOS's to counter TOS's that say by responding to this email. or shipping to this address you bla bla bla?