Reserve Bank Of India [RBI] — paypal as forex agent

Website:www.paypal.com

Dear sir,
I wish to bring before you another blatant case of the international financial shenigans as in foreign currency transfer, which is not only unethical and arbitrary, but which has no legal standing anywhere. This is against paypal.
As you know, this online american-based company is setting itsel[censored]p as the top money transfer company for foreign currency payments to countries all over the world.
They are of course making their profit by taking a hefty percentage of the payment from the client as taxation.
So we already get our hard earned money with a part of it missing. To get our money, we had to go there on their site, and press the withdraw button. After that they would send us the money. After a week or so, gaining the interest during all this time on billions of dollars of transactions from asia alone.
About eight years ago, they started their own stunts of freezing our accounts, when we had lots of money earned under the excuse of all foreign exchange accounts were frozen. That means we had no access to our money.
You worked within 24 hours of this matter being brought to your notice. You told them to behave in no uncertain terms. They made sure that all the money coming from abroad had to be transferred automatically into our registered bank accounts so that we paid the due income tax on it.
Excellent decision. You shut their operations down, ordered them to release all our money immediately and no indian was going to transact with them for financial transactions abroad.in 24 hours, they incurred a loss o[censored]sd250 million in us dollars alone, let alone euros, gbp, cad, etc. So instead of this power being given to western union or some other online money transaction company which had lower percentage cuts, they crept back like uriah heep’ ‘umbly begging your pardon, and obsequiously requesting for another chance.
You gave it to them.
And now, without any notice to anybody, they have started taking out a percentage from our hard-earned money.

Now, i would request you to see my case, the snapshots of which can be seen clearly.
My money has not reached my account, automatically withdrawal system, even after two days of payment.
These financial skulduggery stunts may work very fine, in other parts of the world, but this is something up with which indians will not stand. Especially when our sources of income are reduced so drastically. It is okay for all those who are earning in thousands, they can allow some hundreds to be stolen by paypal under any excuse. But for us, who have a limited income coming in, through our outsourced hard work, we cannot afford this barefaced piracy.

Today is 21st of december. The money is still in their account and they have not withdrawn it automatically into my account.

I would request you to look at my case and a case of a large number of people out there, using this company for financial transactions abroad. And i would also request you to nominate another government authorized foreign-exchange company, which does not take any money from the contractors.
Best wishes,
Dueep jyot singh.
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