Terri sent a message to Dan Schulman – President and CEO of PayPal – Email Address that said:
Mr. Schulman,
It is unfortunate that you appear as though you may not value the safety of children. It is really not the place of any company to get involved in social issues because the owner wants to push his own personal agenda. The definition of discrimination is the unjust treatment of people based on their race, age, and sex. The governor of NC didn't exclude transgender people BUT felt it necessary to include ALL people when interrupting the unisex bathroom law. We must put the safety of kids first. There will be perverts that aren't transgender that will dress up like women so they can use the law to commit crimes, crimes against children. Many families here in America and abroad are responsible for making your company exceed in it's financial endeavors. After I pay off my pay pal account, I will no longer be using my pay pal or bill me later. I know you could careless about little old me and my little contribution to your companies wealth. Maybe others will follow, maybe not. You should seek out those who have been violated by a molester and have a conversation with those people - I can guarantee you this the violation changed that person's life. Molesters will do just about anything to harm their victim and that is a known fact - ask any pediatrician - any business that promotes danger should be held liable for it. What I see coming down the pike will be class action lawsuits against companies, states, and possibly our own government. Sharing a bathroom with a predator is risky business.