The non-crowdfunding feature that PayPal had begun with, has started creating commercial problems for some start-ups; recently freezing Mailpile’s assets worth $45,000, for example. However, the team is now all set for reforming its ways and has announced a decision to rework its policies in order to accommodate crowdfunding projects. No official word on the changes has been given out by the firm yet, although its Risk Management group has been put in charge of reviewing any freezes on crowdfunding projects, for the time being.
Many claim to support this effort since it would now, not endanger the hard work and dreams of a number of entrepreneurs.