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But isn't it illegal? Isn't there a criminal prosecution aspect to it?
The correct answer to that is: it depends, aka not necessarily. Most likely what Google is doing, is dancing in the gray area. For example, is it criminal when PayPal hits you with a chargeback because a customer lies about x y or z? Given their size there's no question they do that a lot. Google would argue their business choices, like shutting down someone's wallet account (with money in it), falls into a similar c…
Wow- great answer. Thank you.