It's easy to deny it's built on stolen content and difficult to prove. And AI companies know this, and have gotten caught stealing shitty drawings from children and buying user data that should've been private
Busy visuals. I don't mind a lot of sound and light. But if there is too much going on it is overwhelming. It could be a tray of glass falling, or the way too intense colors of a candy store
Sounds like a situation where you can't prove you didn't send an empty box in the first place. Paypal takes the side of the consumer from what I've seen
To be fair, I've only seen that happen to scummy businesses. There have been more than a few youtube videos of people complaining "I scammed this guy now paypal doesn't like me"
Or three docker containers