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PayPal Shuttering Its San Francisco Office (techcrunch.com) 32

PayPal is shuttering its San Francisco office as it evaluates its global office footprint. TechCrunch reports: Multiple sources say the payments giant is closing its San Francisco office on 425 Market St. which housed its Xoom business unit. PayPal acquired Xoom, which is focused on online money transfer technology and services, in 2015. A person familiar with internal happenings at the company said the employees that worked out of that office will work virtually with the ability to work from the company's headquarters office in San Jose. It is unclear how many employees are affected by the decision.

An individual who commented on a post on the topic on the anonymous professional network, Blind, speculated that the reason behind the move could be San Francisco's Prop C, which levied a tax upon any San Francisco business that earns more than $50 million in gross receipts. Proceeds are to be directed toward housing and services in an attempt to address the city's challenges with homelessness.

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PayPal Shuttering Its San Francisco Office

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  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Wednesday April 27, 2022 @06:48PM (#62485348)

    Well with Musk turning TwitterHQ into homeless housing, and now PayPal giving up more office space that can also house homeless, seems like SF is well on the way to solving the homeless crisis there as they continue to flush businesses out of the city and state!

    • by carterhawk001 ( 681941 ) on Wednesday April 27, 2022 @06:53PM (#62485356) Journal
      Just waiting for the first Sanctuary District to open, seems inevitable as city blocks continue to empty out.
  • Getting outta town (Score:5, Interesting)

    by rmdingler ( 1955220 ) on Wednesday April 27, 2022 @06:52PM (#62485354) Journal

    Folks aren't leaving on the order of Ukrainian refugees, but:

    "The San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley metro area saw the third-highest number of residents in the country packing up and moving between July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2021, with a net migration loss of 128,870 people.

    • It's almost like there was a global pandemic allowing WFH. These folks all make $400k/year and decided to Work From Hawaii for a year.

      • Hawaii? Rightfully so, and if you cannot find solace in middle America, after living in Norcal, there's but a few places on Earth you could emigrate to that had more expensive living arrangements.

        I hope they all truly get 400k annually, and an 8% COLA increase to cover inflation.

        Gosh, if they don't, that'll leave very little trickle down for the commoners.

        • > find solace in middle America

          "Find solace" in red states (Which... you're not fooling anybody... is what you mean by "middle America.") which waste no opportunity to let us know how much they hate us, how unwelcome we'd be, how we're not "real Americans," and in some cases how physically unsafe we'd be if we showed our faces there? And that's just for affluent, cis, hetro, native born WASPs who happen to be from blue states. If we fail to be any of those, you just hate on us more.

          And now you're going

          • Like you don't call middle and southern America racists and bible thumpers.

        • you cannot find solace in middle America

          I don't know about others, but there's no way to find solace in Middle America/Flyover Country/Red States.

          Sure, the pandemic allowed people to WFH, but the pandemic is temporal. Let's say I uproot my family from where I live to WFH in Middle America. Great, now I'm vulnerable to being in a shallow job market if I happen to lose my WFH job or need to quit.

          Large metro areas suck when it comes to COL, but that's the price we pay for being in wider and deeper job markets. If I don't like a job, I switch. Ho

  • For employers larger than 1,000, Prop C levies a payroll tax of 1.5% on employees that work within San Francisco. The tax follows the employees, not the physical presence of a building.

    The tax is certainly a big cost, but it has nothing to do with this.

  • I sent a friend $1 after I lost a bet, it wound up costing me over $4.50 including currency conversion and other fees.
    • Sure.. .that happened

      There are fees, but sending $1 internationally costs an extra $0.99. The actual fee structure for sending money to your friends is a 4.99% fee with a minimum of $0.99.

      You can actually see the fees on their page.
      https://www.paypal.com/us/weba... [paypal.com]

      • by slazzy ( 864185 )
        They also charged me a currency conversion fee that I had no way to opt out of, twice for .99 each with some other fee on top of that. You seem pretty dumb on such issues, so probably American...
  • by davide marney ( 231845 ) on Wednesday April 27, 2022 @07:50PM (#62485466) Journal

    No doubt that being only a few blocks away from San Francisco's Poop Central district [arcgis.com] had something to do with it.

  • They manage to escape San Francisco's taxes, and look virtuous doing it for reducing their carbon footprint. Smooth.

  • by jenningsthecat ( 1525947 ) on Wednesday April 27, 2022 @09:07PM (#62485634)

    If PooPal went under I'd buy champagne and throw a party. If I had the button that would send it to oblivion I'd keep pushing it until my strength failed - then I'd switch hands and repeat, just to make sure the job was done. I hate those slimy fuckers - they're among the worst of the banksters.

    • I guess everyone has that company that they hate.

      I have never encountered a reason to hate them as you do.

      I have a line of credit with them and they have 0% APR for most purchases as long as you pay it off in 6 months. I use it for all my online shopping rather than using a traditional credit card.

      I think they offer a good service.

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